Bolshevik émigrés, sometimes referred to as Red Russian émigrés, are a community of exiles who fled from the territory of the former Russian Empire after their defeat in the Russian Civil War. since then, they have been scattered to various areas of the world, with some finding service in the armies and military academies of socialist nations or movements, while others have taken up jobs in the Third International or fallen into obscurity.
History[]
WIP
Notable Members and organisations[]
Commune of France
- Konstantin Rokossowski (Red Army)
- Vasily Blyukher (Red Army, former attache for the Guangzhou Government)
- Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Российская коммунистическая партия (большевиков); РКП(б) Rossiyskaya kommunisticheskaya partiya (bol'shevikov); RKP(b))
- Nikolai Bukharin (Politburo and member of the Russian Communist Party)
- Vladimir Triandafillov
- Jean Zymroski
- Boris Souvarine
- Mikhail Borodin
Union of Britain
- Revolutionary Latvian Legion
- Jēkabs Peterss (founder of the Cheka, the Bolshevik secret police, current head of the Latvian Revolutionary Legion)
- Mihkhail Frunze (Red Army high command)
- Ivan Konev (Red Army)
- Maksim Purkayev
- Alexsandr Gorbatov
Patagonian Workers Front
- Ioseb Dzhugashvili (Politburo, formerly General-Secretary of the Russian Communist Party)
- Mikhail Tuckhachevsky (Red Army high command)
- Georgy Zhukov (Red Army)
- Vasily Chuikov (Red Army)
- Adelina Kondratieva
- Aleksandr Yegorov
- Paulina Mansurova