Alexei Chubenko

Alexei Vasilyevich Chubenko (Russian: Алексей Васильевич Чубенко, b. 1889) was a commander of the Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army of Ukraine.

Alexei Vasilyevich Chubenko
Native name
Олексій Васильович Чубенко
Born1889 (1889)
Grigorievka, Alexandrovsky, Yekaterinoslav,
 Russian Empire
Allegiance Free Territory
Service Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army of Ukraine
Years of service1917-1921
Battles/warsUkrainian War of Independence

Biography

In 1918, after the German Empire occupied Huliaipole and Nestor Makhno left for Russia, Chubenko became the commissar of the Tsarevo-Kostantinovka railway junction, was arrested by the Germans, and sentenced to death by the Petliurites, but he fled during the execution. Until June 1918, in the direction of Vikzheldor, he worked at the Yamskaya station of the Kursk Oblast.[1] From December 1918 to March 1919 he was chief of staff and commander of a Makhnovist detachment. From March to July 1919, he was a diplomat in the Makhnovshchina and the chairman of many commissions negotiated with Dybenko on the conclusion of an alliance.[2][3] In March 1919, after the occupation of Mariupol by the Makhnovists, he took part in negotiations with the French representatives of the Entente on the transfer of coal from the port to the French.[4] From August to September he was a member of the Revolutionary Military Council of the Insurrectionary Army and an exposer of Nikifor Grigoriev. From September to December 1919, he acted as the chairman of the diplomatic commission for concluding an agreement with Symon Petliura at the Zhmerinka station on September 20, 1919,[5] adjutant to Makhno, army treasurer and head of the army subversive team.[6]

In 1930 he was alive and non-partisan.[7][1]

References

Bibliography

  • Belash, Alexander; Belash, Victor (1993). Дороги Нестора Махно (in Russian). Kyiv: РВЦ "Проза". ISBN 5770738146. OCLC 429142607.
  • Danilov, Victor Petrovich; Shanin, T. (2006). Нестор Махно: Крестьянское движение на Украине. 1918—1921: Документы и материалы. Крестьянская революция в России. 1902—1922 гг.: Документы и материалы (in Russian). Moscow: ROSSPEN. p. 1000. ISBN 5824307695. OCLC 741204339.
  • Patterson, Sean (2020). Makhno and Memory: Anarchist and Mennonite Narratives of Ukraine's Civil War, 1917–1921. Univ. of Manitoba Press. ISBN 978-0-88755-578-7.
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