Mitrofan Alexeijevich Moisiev, Russian Митрофан Алексеевич Моисеев (born November 16, 1894 in Bakłanowskaj State Station in Russia, died October 4, 1984 in Adelaide) - Russian military officer, worked with Germans during World War II
He graduated from the Voronezh cadet corps at a military school in Kiev. He participated in the First World War in the ranks of the 14th Cavalry Cavalry Regiment. In 1917, he went to the 1st Corps Assault Regiment. He was awarded the Cross of the Cross. Gregory. At the end of 1917 he joined the White Army. By December 1918, he served in the Kornian Strike Force, then the 1st Infantry Brigade of the Kozaki Dockers. At the beginning. In 1920 he went to the 1st Infantry Regiment of the Cossacks. In March of this year he was captured in the Novorossiysk region and was imprisoned in a POW camp in Rostov-on-Don, then in Ryazan. There he was mobilized to the Bolshevik army. He fought on the Polish front, but deserted. He joined the 3rd Russian Army in Poland. In 1921 he settled in Grodno. After the attack of German and Soviet troops on Poland in September 1939, he went to Vilnius, then Yugoslavia, and finally to Germany. During the Second World War he cooperated with Germans. He participated in the formation of Cossack military units in the service of the German army. He supported the Russian Liberation Movement led by General Andrea Vlasov. At the beginning of 1945, he was promoted to General Maj. Gen. Grigory W. Tatarkin by General Atamana. At the end of the war he emigrated to Australia.
Biography of Mitrofan A. Moisieyev (Russian)
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