Abbreviations
DVR
Period of existence
April 6, 1920 – November 15, 1922
State symbols
Flag of the DVR
The national emblem of the DVR
Members of the Government of the Far Eastern Republic. Chita. 1920.
SMPHR. F.III-41283
Standing on the stairs: Vasily Blyukher (the second from the left) (?), Aleksander Krasnoshchekov (the third from the left), Vladimir Shatov (the fifth from the right).
Vasily Blyukher (1890–1938),
commander of the Red Army. In 1921–1922, he was Minister of War and Commander-in-Chief of the DVR’s People’s Revolutionary Army.
Aleksander Krasnoshchekov (Abram Krasnoshchek) (1880–1937),
Soviet statesman and the Party functionary. First Chairman of the DVR's Government, Council of Ministers, and Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Vladimir Shatov (Bill Shatov) (1887–1943),
revolutionary, anarcho-syndicalist, later a Bolshevik. In 1921–1922, he was the DVR’s Minister of Railways.
Chairman of the Government and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the DVR Aleksander Krasnoshchekov and Minister of Railways of the DVR Vladimir Shatov.
Chita. 1920–1921.
SMPHR. F.III Vs-20094
Vasily Blyukher. The early 1920s.
SMPHR. F.V-11923/7
Vasily Blyukher (1890–1938),
commander of the Red Army. In 1921–1922, he was Minister of War and Commander-in-Chief of the DVR’s People’s Revolutionary Army.
The Army commander Ieronim Uborevich welcomed in Vladivostok.
End of October 1922.
SMPHR. F.III-23611
Ieronim Uborevich (1896–1937),
commander of the Red Army. In 1922, he was Minister of War, Commander-in-Chief of the DVR’s People’s Revolutionary Army and Navy.
500 rubles, a credit note of the Far Eastern Republic. Irkutsk. 1920.
SMPHR. F.VIII Vs-609/6
Reds
Reds