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Is there any tomb of Anton Ivanovich Denikin in Russia?

Anton Ivanovich Denikin (анто? н Ива? нович Дени? кин,187265438+February16-1August 8, 947), Russian general, one of the leaders of the Russian White Army.

Denikin was born in a small town near Warsaw, Poland. After that, he entered the Kiev Military Academy and participated in the Russo-Japanese War from 65438 to 0905.

When World War I broke out, Denikin had been promoted to commander of Kiev garrison, and then he went to Galicia to direct operations. 19 16, Denikin commanded the 8th Army to attack Romania. After the February Revolution, Denikin became the Chief of Staff of the Army, assisting the three commanders-in-chief. After the rebellion in Kornilov, Deng was also implicated and was arrested with Kornilov in September 19 17.

After the October Revolution, Deng fled to southern Russia and organized a "volunteer army" to carry out military actions against the CPSU. On 19 18, Deng became the commander of this army. He set out from the Don River and almost occupied Moscow. After the failure, Deng returned to Crimea and the leadership was forced to be handed over to Peter nikolayevich Frangeul.

Deng lived abroad for a long time after leaving his post, and went into exile in France after 1926. He was arrested during World War II, but Nazi Germany was not interested in him and released him. After World War II, Deng immigrated to Michigan and died.

Denikin died in America. When will he be buried in Russia?