Radola Gajda

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Radola Gajda was a Czech general and later politician known for his prominent role in the Czechoslovak Legion and anti-Bolshevik campaigns during and after World War I.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Czech general
human
politician
causeOfDeath natural causes
countryOfCitizenship Austro-Hungarian Empire
surface form: Austria-Hungary

Czechoslovakia
countryServed Czechoslovakia
dateOfBirth 1892-02-14
dateOfDeath 1948-04-15
ethnicGroup Czech
familyName Gajda
givenName Radola
hasActivityPeriod World War I era
interwar period
hasOccupation member of parliament of Czechoslovakia
military officer
ideology Czech nationalism
far-right politics
languageSpoken Czech
Russian
memberOf Czechoslovak Legion
memberOfPoliticalParty National Fascist Community
militaryBranch Czechoslovak Army
Czechoslovak Legion
militaryRank general
movement Czech fascist movement
notableFor anti-Bolshevik campaigns in Russia
involvement in interwar Czechoslovak far-right politics
opposition to Bolshevism
prominent role in the Czechoslovak Legion
notableWork anti-Bolshevik campaigns during the Russian Civil War
leadership in the Czechoslovak Legion in Russia
occupation politician
soldier
participantIn Siberian intervention in the Russian Civil War
surface form: Czechoslovak Legion campaigns in Siberia

Russian Civil War
World War I
placeOfBirth Kingdom of Dalmatia
Kotor
placeOfDeath Czechoslovakia
Prague
positionHeld chief of the Czechoslovak General Staff
deputy chief of the Czechoslovak General Staff
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Prague
sexOrGender male

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Siberian Army hasCommander Radola Gajda