RUSSIAN PURGE
COMAIA NITER DISMISSED. [BY CABLE —I’P.ESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] AIOSCOW. May J. The purge continues. General Dihenko. who led the naval mutineers at. Leningrad in 1917, greatly assisting th.i? Bolsheviks in their seizure of power, and who was also a member of the Court, which sentenced General Tukhachevsky to death, has been dismissed front his position as commander of the Leningrad district.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 May 1938, Page 5
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