Piotr Kaduszkin


Kadushkin, born in 1893 in Ust-Labinskaja, Russia - after 1945 in the USSR) - Russian military officer (colonel), commander of the sotnians in the 1st Cossack Cavalry Regiment Russian Corps of Defense during World War II.

He graduated from the Cadet Corps in Vladikavkaz, and in 1914 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Cavalry. He participated in the First World War. He served in the 1st Cavalry Cavalry regiment of the Cuban Cossacks fighting on the Turkish front. He was awarded the Order of St. Jerzy 4 class. At the end of 1917 he joined the white. He fought with the Bolsheviks in Cuba. He came to the rank of colonel. After the evacuation of white troops from Crimea to Gallipoli in November 1920, he resided in the SHS Kingdom. He made a living as a musician in an orchestra. During the Second World War he cooperated with Germans. Served in the Russian Protective Corps as commander of the sotni in the 1 Cossack cavalry regiment. At the end of the war Lienz was released to the Soviets. Sentenced to heavy work in a labor camp, he was shot in one of Siberia. His brother was Colonel Nikolai A. Kadushkin.

Biography of Colonel Peter A. Kadushkin (Russia)

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