Petr Efimovich Shchetinkin
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Pyotr Efimovich Shchetinkin (russian: Пётр Ефимович Щетинкин; December 21, 1884 (or January 2, 1885) – September 30, 1927) was one of the leaders of the Soviet partisan movement in
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during the
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.


Early life

Shchetinkin was born to a peasant family in 1884 in Chufilovo Village, present day Spas-Klepiki,
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. His mother died when he was young and he was raised by his sister. As a young man he worked as a carpenter with his father. In 1900 Shchetinkin moved with his father to
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, where he studied construction contracting.


Career


Military

In 1906 he was drafted into the army and served in the 29th Siberian Rifle Regiment in
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. Transferred to the reserves in 1909, he reassumed his work as a carpenter in Krasnovka Achy County. In 1911 re-enlisted with his regiment and in 1913 was promoted to
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. He was awarded four Crosses of St. George and two French orders during
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and, as a bearer of all four classes of the
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, was promoted to ensign. In December 1916, Shchetinkin was sent to Siberia and appointed head of the training team of the 59th Siberian Rifle Regiment. In 1917 he became a staff captain.


Guerrilla activity in the Civil War

After the
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of 1917, Shchetinkin played an active role in supporting
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movements in
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and served as chief of the Criminal Investigation Department and head of the Operations Department in Achinsk. In late May 1918 he assumed command of a
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detachment assigned to fight the
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and White Guards. After the fall of Achinsk to White Russian forces, Shchetinkin went underground and directed the formation of partisan detachments. In late 1918 he led a combined detachment that routed an enemy punitive detachment. After joining A. D. Kravchenko’s partisan detachment in
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Province in early 1919, Shchetinkin became chief of staff of the partisan army. Later that year Schetinkin's forces took
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. Shchetinkin served in 1920 as a member of the Extraordinary Revolutionary Tribunal that interrogated and ordered the execution of White Russian Commander Alexander Kolchak and Prime Minister
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in Irkutsk. Later that year he became deputy chairman of the
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district executive committee and a member of the district party committee while also serving in a detachment of partisans and volunteers that fought against General
Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel Baron Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel (russian: Пётр Никола́евич барон Вра́нгель, translit=Pëtr Nikoláevič Vrángel', p=ˈvranɡʲɪlʲ, german: Freiherr Peter Nikolaus von Wrangel; April 25, 1928), also known by his ni ...
.


Mongolia

In 1921 Shchetinkin commanded the Red Army expeditionary detachment that, along with Mongolian partisans under
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, invaded newly independent
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to defeat the anti-Bolshevik Lieutenant General Baron
Roman von Ungern-Sternberg Nikolai Robert Maximilian Freiherr von Ungern-Sternberg (russian: link=no, Роман Фёдорович фон Унгерн-Штернберг, translit=Roman Fedorovich fon Ungern-Shternberg; 10 January 1886 – 15 September 1921), often refer ...
whose Asiatic Cavalry Division had wrested control of Outer Mongolia from occupying Chinese forces earlier that year. Shchetinkin's forces captured Ungern on August 20 (or 22), 1921. In 1922 he studied military-academic courses and became chief of the regional department of the Joint State Political Directorate (OGPU) plenipotentiary representative in Siberia. From October 1925 - July 1926 he underwent training for higher command of the Red Army. In 1926 he returned to Mongolia as a consultant in the State Internal Security Bureau and worked as an instructor in the State of Mongolia military protection. In Mongolia he became known as Timur Bator – Iron hero. A monument to Shchetinkin stands in one of
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's main streets. He died 30 September 1927 in Ulaanbaatar. Sources differ on his cause of death, some saying he died from either heart failure, others say his death was the result of unclear circumstances. He was buried on October 11, 1927 in Novosibirsk, in the square of heroes of the revolution.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Shchetinkin, Pyotr Efimovich 1884 births 1927 deaths Russian military personnel of World War I People of the Russian Civil War Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Russian), 2nd class Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 3rd class Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Russian), 3rd class Recipients of the Cross of St. George Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner