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Vitovt Kazimirovich Putna (Russian: Ви́товт Казими́рович Пу́тна, Lithuanian: Vytautas Putna; 1893–1937) was a Soviet Red Army officer of Lithuanian origin. A World War I veteran of the Imperial Russian Army and Bolshevik since 1917, Putna was a komdiv during the Polish–Soviet War and commanded a variety of divisions. During the retreat following the Battle of Warsaw, he gathered around him ad-hoc corps out of defeated units and enabled the remnants of the Red Army to escape from a large cauldron near Białystok. In 1921, he took part in suppressing the Kronstadt Rebellion and Peasant uprisings on the Lower Volga. In 1923, he was sent as a military advisor to China and between 1927 and 1931, he was military attaché to Japan, Finland and Germany. He was posted to the Far East Military distric

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  • Vitovt Putna (en)
  • Vytautas Putna (de)
  • Vítovt Putna (es)
  • Vitovt Putna (fr)
  • Witowt Putna (pl)
  • Путна, Витовт Казимирович (ru)
  • Путна Вітовт Казимирович (uk)
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  • Vytautas Putna, auch Witowt Kasimirowitsch Putna, russisch Витовт Казимирович Путна (* 31. Märzjul. / 12. April 1893greg. in , Gouvernement Wilna, Russisches Kaiserreich; † 12. Juni 1937 in Moskau) war ein litauisch-sowjetischer Korpskommandant, Militärattaché und Autor. (de)
  • Vítovt Kazimírovich Putna (del ruso: Витовт Казимирович Путна), en lituano, Vytautas Putna, nació el 31 de marzo de 1893 en el pueblo de Maskantsy, en la Gubernia de Vilna, militar del Ejército Rojo que llegó a alcanzar el grado de Komkor, siendo ejecutado el 12 de julio de 1937 por el Caso de la Organización Militar Trotskista Anti-Soviética. (es)
  • Witowt Kazimirowicz Putna (ros. Витовт Казимирович Путна; lit. Vytautas Putna; ur. 31 marca?/ 12 kwietnia 1893 w Maćkańcach w powiecie trockim guberni wileńskiej, zm. 11 czerwca 1937 w Moskwie) – komkor Armii Czerwonej. (pl)
  • Вітовт Казимирович Путна (*12 квітня (31 березня) 1893 — пом. 12 червня 1937) — радянський військовик, комкор (1935), жертва сталінського Великого терору — розстріляний у 1937 році. (uk)
  • Ви́товт Казими́рович Пу́тна (лит. Vytautas Putna, 12 апреля [31 марта] 1893 года, деревня , , Виленский уезд Виленская губерния, Российская империя — 12 июня 1937 года, Москва, СССР) — советский военный деятель; комкор (1935). Расстрелян в ходе репрессий в РККА (1937). После смерти Сталина посмертно реабилитирован (1957). (ru)
  • Vitovt Kazimirovitch Putna (russe : Ви́товт Казими́рович Пу́тна, lituanien : Vytautas Putna), né le 31 mars 1893 dans le Gouvernement de Vilna et mort le 12 juin 1937 à Moscou est un ancien combattant lituanien de la Première Guerre mondiale au sein de l'Armée impériale russe, qui devint officier de l'Armée rouge. Attaché militaire soviétique à Berlin, puis, à Londres, il fut victime des Grandes Purges et du procès de Moscou. Ses témoignages obtenus sous la torture déclenchent une nouvelle vague d'arrestations et précipitent notamment l'arrestation de Mikhaïl Toukhatchevski. Fusillé après un procès truqué, il est enterré dans la fosse commune du cimetière Donskoï, il sera réhabilité en 1957. (fr)
  • Vitovt Kazimirovich Putna (Russian: Ви́товт Казими́рович Пу́тна, Lithuanian: Vytautas Putna; 1893–1937) was a Soviet Red Army officer of Lithuanian origin. A World War I veteran of the Imperial Russian Army and Bolshevik since 1917, Putna was a komdiv during the Polish–Soviet War and commanded a variety of divisions. During the retreat following the Battle of Warsaw, he gathered around him ad-hoc corps out of defeated units and enabled the remnants of the Red Army to escape from a large cauldron near Białystok. In 1921, he took part in suppressing the Kronstadt Rebellion and Peasant uprisings on the Lower Volga. In 1923, he was sent as a military advisor to China and between 1927 and 1931, he was military attaché to Japan, Finland and Germany. He was posted to the Far East Military distric (en)
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