This historical account documents the reburial of General Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel in Belgrade on October 6, 1929. Wrangel, a prominent leader of the White Army during the Russian Civil War, became a symbol of resistance against the Bolsheviks. After the defeat of the White forces, Wrangel led many Russian exiles. His reburial in Belgrade was a significant event for the Russian émigré community. This work provides insights into the historical context of the Russian diaspora and the legacy of the Russian Civil War. It is a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of Russian history and the experiences of those displaced by revolution.
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