Andrei Niewzorow
Andrey Giennadjewicz Niewzorow (Russian: Андрей Геннадьевич Невзоров) (born 1 November 1889 in Ryazan province in Russia, died April 30, 1978 in Sydney) is a Russian military lieutenant colonel, commander of the 4th Russian Regiment Security Corps during World War II.
In 1913 he graduated from the Vilnius Infantry School. He participated in the First World War. Served as a squadron in the 98th Infantry Regiment. He then commanded the 4th company of the junior officer school in Moscow. He was awarded the Order of St. George. He participated in battles with the Bolsheviks in Moscow in October 1917. He joined the White. He became the commander of the armored car crew in the Kozaki dynasty. Then he served in the 3rd armored car division. He came to the rank of lieutenant colonel. After the evacuation of white troops from Crimea to Gallipoli in November 1920, he resided in the SHS Kingdom. During the Second World War he cooperated with Germans. He joined the Russian Corps of Defense, embarking on command of the 4th Regimental Company. After the war ended, he emigrated to Australia. He wrote "Военная Быль", was the author of the memories of the Russian Civil War.
Biography of Lt. Col. Andrei G. Niewzorowa (Russia)
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