Ivan Alexeyevich Polyakov

Ivan Alexeyevich Polyakov (1886-1969) was a Cossack military leader who fought in World War I (on the Russian side), and in World War II (on the German side).

According to his file at the Hoover Institution website, he joined Pyotr Krasnov's Cossack army in 1917. He moved to Serbia in 1919.

In World War II he joined Andrey Vlasov's Russian Liberation Army (ROA), which fought on the side of Germany against the Soviet Union. He was Don Cossack Ataman (leader/chief) from 1947-1965. In 1952 he moved to the United States. He wrote two books.[1]

In 1949 a letter of his was published in the journal Russia, describing the post-war fate of the Cossacks who had fought on the German side against the Soviet Union. He claimed that tens of thousands were killed by the Red Army after being violently repatriated by British troops.[2]

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References

  1. Hoover Institution website, description of Polyakov, and of his files which were donated to the institution. Accessed 2010-4-2
  2. The Massacre of Cossacks at Lienz, (From Russia, Vol. VI, No.84, September 1949), from the Hermitage of the Holy Cross website, accessed 2010-4-2
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