Dmitry Savelyevich Shuvayev (Russian: Дмитрий Савельевич Шуваев; 24 October [O.S.
12 October] 1854 – 19 December 1937) was a Russian military leader, Infantry General (1912) and Minister of War (1916).
However, when Shuvayev became involved, Bobrinsky's policy was overthrown and Voronkov became a much quoted spokesperson on the topic.
After the October Revolution, Shuvayev served in the Red Army as a commander from 1918 to 1926 and taught at different military schools.
His son, Aleksandr Shuvayev, led the 4th Red Army in the Battle of Warsaw during the Polish–Soviet War.