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The article is concerned with the underground anti-Bolshevik work in the Red Army of assistant commander of the Soviet Southern front, former General A.L. Nosovich, one of the senior Soviet military leaders at the time. The unearthing of a unique personal archive for General Nosovich in France has allowed us to explore this matter in greater depth. The activity of the highly educated and high-ranking White agent former General A.L. Nosovich agent in the Red Army in May–October 1918 is extremely interesting because it allows for reassessment of a number of issues, including the history of the formation of the Red Army, the history of the White underground, the work of the military specialists and the evolution of command cadres within the Red Army, the defense of Tsaritsyn, and the activities of I.V. Stalin at the time.
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