August Ivanovich Kork

Август Иванович Корк
Soviet Estonian 1887–1937 ✕ Executed · Rehabilitated 1957

Imperial staff officer who rose to the top of the Red Army command

"Kork is my pride. Just as every front has one commander who plays first violin — that violin on the Western Front is Kork" — Commander-in-Chief Sergey Kamenev to Tukhachevsky, direct line, 1920

Born to an Estonian peasant family, Kork graduated with distinction from the Imperial General Staff Academy and became an elite staff officer. Volunteering for the Red Army in 1918, he commanded the 15th Army in the defence of Petrograd and the Polish-Soviet War, then led the 6th Army to destroy Wrangel's White forces in the Perekop-Chongar operation. After the Civil War he rose to command the Moscow Military District and head the Frunze Military Academy, reaching the rank of Komandarm 2nd rank (the highest Red Army rank below Marshal) and also served as Soviet military attaché in Germany. Arrested in the 1937 Tukhachevsky case, he was shot and posthumously rehabilitated in 1957.

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