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Shkuro and claimed
Shkuro claimed that he saved from execution a Red Army battalion of Jewish volunteers taken prisoner by the Whites, and that he spoke out against and prevented pogroms against the Jewish population.

Shkuro and anti-Bolshevik
In the spring of 1918, after the Bolshevik takeover, Shkuro organized an anti-Bolshevik Cossack unit in the area of Batalpashinsk in the Caucasus.

Shkuro and Wrangel
Wrangel ended up disliking Shkuro and upon reorganizing the army, Wrangel did not give him a command position ; this prompted Shkuro's resignation.

Shkuro and Cossack
Among those handed over were White émigré-Russians who had never been Soviet citizens, but who had fought for Nazi Germany against the Soviets during the war, including General Andrei Shkuro and the Ataman of the Don Cossack host Pyotr Krasnov.
Shkuro graduated from Nikolayev Cavalry School in 1907 and served in the Kuban Cossack Host.
Shkuro was a charismatic and audacious Cossack leader ; although his bravery often bordered on the reckless ( he was wounded several times ), he was also known for his cunning.
In 1941, Shkuro agreed to be one of the organizers of anti-Soviet Cossack units consisting of White émigrés and Soviet ( mostly Cossack ) prisoners of war in alliance with Nazi Germany.
In 1944, Shkuro was placed in command of the " Cossack Reserve ", which were primarily deployed in Yugoslavia against Josip Broz Tito's partisans.
Some Cossack emigres, such as Andrei Shkuro and Pyotr Krasnov chose to collaborate with the Germans as well and stood at the helm of two Cossack divisions on German service.
During the opening phase of the Battle of Stalingrad, when the Germans overran the Kuban, the majority of the Cossack population, long before the Germans began their agitation with Krasnov and Shkuro, became involved in Partisan activity.

Shkuro and their
Most of these exiles, Shkuro included, were not fascist, but because of their past experiences and of what they knew of Stalinist Russia, they considered that fascism was a lesser threat than communism.

Shkuro and Cossacks
Shkuro in the uniform of the Cossacks
In May 1919 Shkuro, a young lieutenant general, had a whole cavalry corps of Cossacks under his command.

Shkuro and even
In contrast, in his memoirs ( which Shkuro dictated in 1921 ) he describes many instances in which he spared the lives of enemies, including even Bolshevik commissars ( who were usually summarily executed ).

Shkuro and Bolsheviks
After these events, Supresskin, the representative of the Kharkov Jewish community, spoke to Shkuro, who stated to him bluntly that “ Jews will not receive any mercy because they are all Bolsheviks

Shkuro and .
Andrei Grigoriyevich Shkuro ( Shkura ) ( Russian: Андрей Григорьевич Шкуро ( Шкура ); Ukrainian: Шкуро Андрій Григорович ) ( 19 January 1887 ( O. S.
In World War I Shkuro became the commander of a special guerrilla unit which executed several daring raids behind Austrian-Hungarian and German lines.
During World War I, Shkuro was promoted to the rank of colonel.
After the defeat of the Whites, Shkuro lived as an exile, primarily in France and Serbia.
Russian émigré memoirs depict Shkuro as a very lively man who enjoyed social gatherings with plenty of dancing, singing, drinking, and vivid storytelling about times past.
In 1945, Shkuro was detained by the British forces in Austria and handed over to the Soviet authorities in Operation Keelhaul.
The Supreme Court of the USSR sentenced Andrei Shkuro to death.

claimed and detriment
Raeder claimed that Dönitz had made made all sorts of blunders and mistakes " resulting from his personal viewpoint, which were known to the officer corps, soon became apparent, to the detriment of the Navy ".
Tarle was accused by Kozhukhov of having made use of foreign sources to the detriment of those of Russian origin, of having emphasized the passive character of Kutuzov ’ s maneuvers and of having claimed that Kutuzov was continuing the tactics of the Barclay de Tolly.

claimed and cause
Both sides claimed that Plato and Aristotle supported their cause.
It cannot be claimed, beyond all doubt, whether any or all of these specific allegations were true, but Rubenstein suggests that Athanasius employed a level of force when it suited his cause or personal interests.
The true cause and time of her death was not made public until 2002 ; instead, it was widely reported that she died when her oxygen ran out on day six, or as the Soviet government initially claimed, she was euthanised prior to oxygen depletion.
I have been sued by customers whom I threw out that claimed that I viciously attacked them without just cause and / or I caused them great bodily harm as a result of a beating I supposedly gave them ," Mr. T once remarked.
It has also been claimed to cause dimness in vision due to miosis.
In the context of alternative medicine the term is often used to refer to any substance claimed to cause ill health, ranging anywhere from trace amounts of pesticides to common food items like refined sugar or additives such as monosodium glutamate ( MSG ).
According to Musharraf, lieutenant-general TP was an ill-mannered, foul-mouth, ill-disciplined officer and was responsible to cause dissension in the armed forces, an information Musharraf reported claimed to have credible and authentic.
Winston Churchill is said to have claimed that it had done more for the Allied cause than a flotilla of battleships.
Supporters also argued that SDI could trigger a new arms race, forcing the USSR to spend an increasing proportion of GDP on defense something which has been claimed to have been an indirect cause of the eventual collapse of the Soviet Union.
The End of the Jihad State demonstrates for the first time that the cause of this collapse came not just from internal conflict, as has been claimed, but from a number of external and concurrent factors that exceeded the caliphate's capacity to respond.
Laws are often purportedly intended to protect at least some people, so a criminal act is usually claimed by someone to cause someone or a group of people to be adversely affected to some degree, however abstract.
The study controlled for endogenous motivations of seat belt use, which it is claimed creates an artificial correlation between seat belt use and fatalities, leading to the conclusion that seatbelts cause fatalities.
The only evidence claimed was that using ME tapes in equipment designed for MP tapes can cause tape damage and hence dropouts.
Although not applicable in cases where the body is charred and burnt, this has been suggested as a cause in at least one claimed SHC-like event.
Kozol claimed Hearst was " a rebel in search of a cause " and that the robbery had been " an act of free will.
The band's frontman Fred Durst claimed the band had attempted to take precautions that fell on deaf ears, " We begged, we screamed, we sent letters, we tried to take precautions, because we are Limp Bizkit, we know we cause this big emotional blister of a crowd ".
Larissa Tiedens, known for her studies of anger, claimed that expression of feelings would cause a powerful influence not only on the perception of the expresser but also on their power position in the society.
Colonel Roberto Díaz Herrera, a former associate of Noriega, claimed that the actual cause for the accident was a bomb and that Noriega was behind the incident.
It is unclear whether this usage was cause or effect, as it has been anecdotally reported that Dennis Ritchie has claimed " The second letter was originally different.
Recently, the vibration of BMW motorcycles manufactured in 1993, coupled with a Corbin aftermarket seat, has been claimed as the cause for Priapism for one California resident.
Demetrius ' downfall may be attributed to Heracleides, a surviving brother of the defeated rebel Timarchus, who championed the cause of Alexander Balas, a boy who claimed to be a natural son of Antiochus IV Epiphanes.
The new theory claimed that the cause of the fall of Qin lay in the lack of thoroughness of Qin Shi Huang's " dictatorship over the reactionaries, even to the extent of permitting them to worm their way into organs of political authority and usurp important posts.
Death rates were sharply reduced, but she did not recognise hygiene as the predominant cause of death at the time and never claimed credit for helping to reduce the death rate.
" In explaining the cause of such mistrust, the official claimed that " the Soviet Union had betrayed Cuba at the time of the Caribbean crisis.
It cited Chinese sources which claimed that one cause for the stroke could have been stress brought about by the United States delay to remove North Korea from its list of state sponsors of terrorism.

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