阿波罗·克鲁斯(1891-1967):他早年生活的素描

Igor Barinov
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本文考察了俄罗斯和苏联军人阿波罗·克鲁斯的早期生活和职业生涯,他先是在白军,然后在红军成为将军,并逃脱了各种镇压。在1917年革命期间,克鲁斯和许多其他俄罗斯帝国军队的职业军官一样,面临着进一步职业发展的问题。与普遍的看法相反,对于相当多的军官来说,在一个或另一个后帝国军队服役主要是为了保持精英地位和获得新的职业机会。传统上,军官们的非政治行为和他们对特定社团主义的承诺基本上使他们能够毫不困难地从一支军队转到另一支军队。他们的服务轨迹是由他们的个人特征决定的(首先是他们的出身和世界观)。这些情况特别产生了一系列的身份,这些身份可能会根据情况而变化。克鲁斯的例子突出了一位前沙皇军官的演变,并提出了一种新的方法来处理他的精英群体中的一致性本质。这篇文章是根据以前不为人知的档案文件写成的。
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Apollon Kruse (1891—1967): a sketch of the early period of his life
This article examines the early period of the life and career of the Russian and Soviet military man Apollon Kruse, who became a general first in the White and then in the Red Army and escaped every kind of repression. During the Revolution of 1917, Kruse, like many other career officers of the Russian Imperial Army, faced the problem of further professional development. Contrary to popular belief, for a significant number of the officers, military service in one or another post-imperial army was primarily associated with the maintaining of the elite status and gaining new career opportunities. Traditionally, apolitical behaviour of the officers and their commitment to specific corporatism principally allowed them to switch from one army to another one without difficulty. The trajectory of their service was determined by their personal characteristics (first of all, their origin and worldview). These circumstances in particular gave rise to a whole range of identities that could change, depending on the situation. Kruse’s example highlights the evolution of a former tsarist officer and suggests a new approach towards the nature of conformity in his elite group. The article is based on previously unknown archival documents.
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