Alexei Ivanovich Avtonomov

Alexei Avtonomov, 1919.

Alexei Ivanovich Avtonomov (Russian: Алексе́й Ива́нович Автоно́мов) (1890–1919) was a Russian Red military commander during the Russian Civil War.

Avtonomov was a Kuban Cossack. He fought in World War I with the rank of Cornet (sub-lieutenant) but rose quickly during the civil war.

In January 1918, Avtonomov was made Commander of the South-Eastern Revolutionary Army, then based near the village of Tikhoretskaya in Omsk Oblast near Russian Central Asia.

During April 9 [O.S. March 27] 1918April 13 [O.S. March 31] 1918, Avtonomov led the successful defense of the city of Krasnodar in the Kuban area of southern Russia against Kornilov's anti-Soviet Volunteer Army.

For a short period in April and May 1918, Avtonomov was commander of the Army of the Northern Caucasus and Chief of the Armed Forces of the Kuban Soviet Republic. He waged a bitter struggle with the civil authorities of the Kuban-Black Sea Soviet Republic, in which he supported the military commanders, including Ivan Sorokin. The dispute was decided in Moscow by the Bolshevik leaders, and Avtonomov was removed from command. His place as head of the Army of the North Caucasus was taken by Major General Andrei Snesarev, who had defected to the Bolsheviks after the October Revolution, and who was replaced in turn by Sorokin.

After this, Avtonomov commanded a detachment in the fighting on the Terek River, and at Svyatoy Krest (Holy Cross, now named Budyonnovsk) in January 1919. He died of typhus on February 2, 1919.

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