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Vilna Military District (russian: Ви́ленский вое́нный о́круг) was a military district of the
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. The district was formed in 1862 as part of Russian military reforms and was responsible for parts of modern Belarus, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland. The district was disbanded at the beginning of the First World War in July 1914, and its headquarters were used to form another district farther to the rear.


History

In the Russian Empire, military districts were first formed by Dmitry Milyutin in 1862–64 to replace the pre-existing
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s. The military districts were organised to include civilian administration regions of
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s and uyezds. The Vilna Military District was created on 6 July 1862. The district headquarters were in Vilna (now Vilnius, Lithuania), and were formed from the headquarters of the 1st Army Corps, which it replaced. In 1864, the district opened the
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to prepare non-commissioned officers. In 1870, it had the second highest concentration of troops in the military district system after the
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, with 78,180 men. By 1871, the district's troops had been reduced to seven infantry divisions, a cavalry brigade, a demining brigade and four reserve battalions, an organization proposed in 1864. The district commander often simultaneously held the position of Governor-General of Vilna. On 17 July 1914, just before the beginning of the First World War, martial law was imposed in the district. After the outbreak of the war later that month, the district headquarters became the headquarters of the new Dvinsk Military District. Combat units stationed in the district at the time became part of the new
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, under the command of district commander Paul von Rennenkampf.


Area covered

The Vilna Military District comprised the following ''gubernyas'': * Vilna *
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*
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*
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* Livonia (excluding the Pernov, Fellinskiy, Valkskiy and Verrosskiy uyezds) * Vitebsk * Mogilev * Minsk * Suwałki (excluding
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uyezd)


Military units

The following units were based in the Vilna Military District upon the outbreak of the First World War in 1914: * 2nd Army Corps * 3rd Army Corps * 4th Army Corps * 20th Army Corps


Commanders

The district was commanded by the following officers: * Lieutenant General and Adjutant General
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(6 July 1862 1 May 1863) * General of Infantry Mikhail Nikolaevich Muravyov (May 1863 - April 1865) * Adjutant General, Engineer General Konstantin Petrovich von Kaufmann (17 April 1865 - October 1866) * Adjutant General, Lieutenant General Eduard Trofimovich Baranov (9 October 1866 -2 March 1868) * Adjutant General, Lieutenant General Alexander Lvovich Potapov (28 February 1868 - July 1874) * Lieutenant General (Promoted to
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April 1878) Pyotr Albedinsky (22 July 1874 18 May 1880) *
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Eduard Totleben Franz Eduard Graf von Tottleben (russian: Эдуа́рд Ива́нович Тотле́бен, tr. ; – ), better known as Eduard Totleben in English, was a Baltic German military engineer and Imperial Russian Army general. He was in char ...
(18 May 1880 19 June 1884) *
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Alexander Nikitin (23 September 1884 11 March 1886) * General of infantry Nikolay Ganetsky (13 March 1886 11 February 1895) * General of infantry and Adjutant General Vitaly Trotsky (18971901) * General of infantry
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(19011902) * General of infantry Oskar Grippenberg (10 November 1902 11 September 1904) * General of infantry
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(12 October 1904 19 December 1905) * Lieutenant General (Promoted to General of infantry 1906)
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(19051909) * Lieutenant General (Promoted to General of infantry 1910)
Sergei Gershelman Sergey Konstantinovich Gershelman (russian: Серге́й Константинович Гершельман, translit=Sergéj Konstantinovič Geshel'man; 26 June 1854 – 17 October 1910), was an Imperial Russian Army general of German descent, ...
(17 March 1909 17 November 1910, died of illness) * Lieutenant General (Promoted to General of infantry 6 December 1910)
Fyodor Martson Fyodor, Fedor (russian: Фёдор) or Feodor is the Russian form of the name "Theodore" meaning “God’s Gift”. Fedora () is the feminine form. Fyodor and Fedor are two English transliterations of the same Russian name. It may refer to: Giv ...
(23 November 1910 17 January 1913) * General of cavalry and Adjutant General
Paul von Rennenkampff Paul Georg Edler von Rennenkampf ( rus, Па́вел Ка́рлович Ренненка́мпф, r=Pavel Karlovich Rennenkampf, p=ˈpavʲɪɫ ̍karɫəvʲɪtɕ ˈrʲennʲenˈkampf; – 1 April 1918) was a Baltic German nobleman, statesman a ...
(20 January 1913 19 July 1914)


Commanders of the Dvinsk Military District

* General of Infantry Alexei Evgrafovich Churin (19 July - 30 August 1914) * Engineer-general Prince Nikolai Evseevich Tumanov (30 August 1914 - 14 September 1915) * Infantry General Dmitry Petrovich Zuyev (16 September 1915 - 25 April 1917)


References

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