Talk:Nikolai Yudenich
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Yudyonich
[edit]In some old English books on Russian Civil War I'vee seen the transcription of his name as "Yudyonich", which would mean to transcribe "Юдёнич". Can it be the name was corrupted, just like it happened with Khrushchev and Chebyshev? Mikkalai 22:16, 19 Apr 2005 (UTC)
On the other hand,it sounds as a russification of the Latvian name Judeņš. Does anybody know this family name roots/etymology? `'Míkka>t 23:54, 25 November 2008 (UTC)
Kavkaz = Caucaus...
[edit]"the new government removed him from the Caucusus and sent him to the unimportant Kavkaz front in March"
Uhm.. Kavkaz is Russian for the Cacusus...
- Shouldn't it be Central Asia? (Caucasus_Campaign#1917_-_All_is_Quiet) --Hardscarf 12:38, 26 May 2006 (UTC)
- In March-April of 1917 Russian Caucasian Army was reformed to Caucasian Front (Kavkazskiy Front in Russian). And Caucasian Army Commander became Caucasian Front Commander. LOL RamBow 21:56, 10 July 2006 (UTC)
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[edit]Nikolai Judenitsh. Kept his headquarters in Hotel Societenhaus at Helsinki / Helsingfors in Finland in 1919 until transferred it to Reval / Tallinn in Estonia before started his attack against Petrograd in September 1919. All details of his attack is detailed in old Estonian history with good maps showing clearly the stages of his successes to Pulkova hills, and the retreat back to Estonian soil after November 1, 1919. At least available in Helsinki University, Baltic Library with many other books of this battle. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.112.187.166 (talk) 16:44, 8 September 2008 (UTC)
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