Fyodor Ogorodnikov

Fyodor Evlampievich Ogorodnikov (June 16, 1867 – March 3, 1939) was a Russian and Soviet military activist and historian.

He graduated from the Alexander Cadet Corps and the Nikolayev Engineering School (1887).

At the beginning of the First World War, the chief of Staff of the 22nd Army Corps.

Was unsuccessful and was transferred to the reserve of officers at the headquarters of the Kiev Military District on July 28, 1917.

He supervised the purification of the army from Prokornilovski-tuned officers and released the soldiers arrested earlier for the revolutionary propaganda.

In the few days that Ogorodnikov stood at the head of the front, the troops almost completely withdrew from obedience.

In the Red Army, since February 1918, he was the cinema house Belomorsky of the District Military commissariat in 1919, the Western Front's assistant chief of supply.