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Dimitri Amilakhvari

Prince Dimitri Zedginidze-Amilakhvari, more commonly known as Dimitri Amilakhvari (Georgian: დიმიტრი ამილახვარი, French: Dimitri Amilakvari) (31 October 1906 – 24 October 1942) was a French military officer of noble Georgian descent and Lieutenant Colonel of the French Foreign Legion. Under the nickname "Bazorka", he became an iconic figure who played an influential role in the Free French Forces fight against the Nazis in World War II.

Dimitri Amilakhvari
Amilakvari in 1942
Born(1906-10-31)31 October 1906
Died24 October 1942(1942-10-24) (aged 35)
AllegianceFrance
Free France
Service/branchFrench Foreign Legion
Years of service1926–1942
RankLieutenant Colonel
Commands held13th Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion
Battles/warsPhoney War

World War II

Awards

Early life and career edit

Amilakhvari was born in Bazorkino (now Chermen, North Ossetia–Alania, Russian Federation), where his family had moved from their ancestral estate at Gori, Georgia during the Russian Revolution of 1905. The house of Zedginidze-Amilakhvari had formerly served as hereditary Master of the Horse to the Georgian Crown (Amilakhvari) and retained their princely dignity during the Imperial Russian rule of Georgia. Dimitri's grandfather, Ivane Amilakhvari (1829–1905), was an eminent general in the Russian army. His father, Colonel Giorgi Zedginidze-Amilakhvari, also served in the Russian military and transferred his loyalty to the short-lived Democratic Republic of Georgia in 1918–1921. After the Russian SFSR occupied Georgia early in 1921, the family fled to Istanbul, Ottoman Empire, where Dimitri attended a local British School, and later, in 1922, emigrated to France.

In 1924, Dimitri Amilakhvari entered the École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr and was commissioned as a second lieutenant after his graduation in 1926. At the same time, he was posted to the French Foreign Legion and promoted to lieutenant in 1926. He later served in French North Africa and took part in all important operations in the south of Morocco from 1932 to 1933. From 1934 to 1939, he was Head of the French military school in Agadir, being promoted to captain in 1937. Following his naturalisation as a French citizen, he married another member of the exiled Georgian nobility, Princess Irina, née Dadiani (1904–1944) in August 1927. Note that during his French service, the spelling of his surname was modified, dropping the 'h'.

By his wife, Amilakhvari had three children, sons Georges and Othar, and daughter Thamar Amilakhvar,[1] all of whom married and had offspring.[2]

World War II edit

 
Captain Amilakhvari (2nd from right) with French soldiers, 1941.

During the "Phoney War" before the German occupation of France, Amilakhvari was serving in Algiers in North Africa, but in the spring of 1940 he joined the French expeditionary force earmarked for the Norwegian Campaign. He fought at Narvik and was then evacuated to the United Kingdom, where he joined the Free French Forces. He then took part in the unhappy campaigns against the Vichy French forces in West Africa, at Dakar (in Senegal), and Equatorial Africa, in Cameroun. In a remarkable record of service, his war service in 1940 had thus taken him from Africa to the Arctic Circle and back again, as far as the Equator, all in the space of a few months.

Amilakhvari's next move took him halfway round the continent to Eritrea, in East Africa, to join the East African Campaign against Italy in early 1941, but by the summer he was on the move again, to take part in another campaign against Vichy France (with units of the French Foreign Legion serving on both sides of the conflict), in Syria. This would be the closest he would come to the land of his birth. Amilakhvari then assumed command of the 13th Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion on 6 September 1941.

In 1942, Amilakhvari was back in North Africa, facing the German and Italian forces in Libya as part of the North African Campaign. During the hard fighting at Bir-Hakeim (January) he wrote: "We, foreigners, have only one way to prove to France our gratitude: to be killed ...". Nevertheless, he survived, and in June he was made a Companion of the Liberation, a decoration second only to the Légion d'honneur. In 1942 he was also awarded the Krigskorset med Sverd or Norwegian War Cross with Sword for his earlier service in Norway. This is Norway's highest military decoration for gallantry and he was one of only 66 Frenchmen awarded this decoration during the Second World War.

In October 1942, the Allies began the final offensive in North Africa with the Second Battle of El Alamein. This battle took the Allied forces right across Libya and into French North Africa, where Amilakhvari had begun his operational service. However, Amilakhvari did not live to complete his great African odyssey, as he was killed in action on the second day of the battle.

In May 1940, Amilakhvari was awarded a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour (Légion d'honneur). Later, General Charles De Gaulle named him and his legionaries the "Pride of France" for their heroic defence of the Allies' positions.

Honours and awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ Offspring[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Amilkhvari offspring
  • Rayer G., L'Homme qui a étonné la Légion- Paris Match, 1956 18 fevr., N 358, p. 77-82 (in French)
  • I. Tabagua and E. Menabde. He fought for the liberation.- Molodyoj Gruzii, Tbilisi, 10 March 1970 (in Russian)
  • G. Zhordania. Amilakhvari Dimitri.- The Encyclopedia Sakartvelo, vol. I, Tbilisi, 1997, p. 129 (in Georgian)
  • L. Urushadze. Europe and the Georgian Political Emigration, Publishing House Ena da Kultura, Tbilisi, 2005, (in Georgian, English summary)

External links edit

  • (in French)

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Prince Dimitri Zedginidze Amilakhvari more commonly known as Dimitri Amilakhvari Georgian დიმიტრი ამილახვარი French Dimitri Amilakvari 31 October 1906 24 October 1942 was a French military officer of noble Georgian descent and Lieutenant Colonel of the French Foreign Legion Under the nickname Bazorka he became an iconic figure who played an influential role in the Free French Forces fight against the Nazis in World War II Dimitri AmilakhvariAmilakvari in 1942Born 1906 10 31 31 October 1906Died24 October 1942 1942 10 24 aged 35 AllegianceFranceFree FranceService wbr branchFrench Foreign LegionYears of service1926 1942RankLieutenant ColonelCommands held13th Demi Brigade of the Foreign LegionBattles warsPhoney War World War II Norwegian Campaign Battles of Narvik East African Campaign North African Campaign Battle of Bir Hakeim Second Battle of El Alamein Awards Contents 1 Early life and career 2 World War II 3 Honours and awards 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and career editAmilakhvari was born in Bazorkino now Chermen North Ossetia Alania Russian Federation where his family had moved from their ancestral estate at Gori Georgia during the Russian Revolution of 1905 The house of Zedginidze Amilakhvari had formerly served as hereditary Master of the Horse to the Georgian Crown Amilakhvari and retained their princely dignity during the Imperial Russian rule of Georgia Dimitri s grandfather Ivane Amilakhvari 1829 1905 was an eminent general in the Russian army His father Colonel Giorgi Zedginidze Amilakhvari also served in the Russian military and transferred his loyalty to the short lived Democratic Republic of Georgia in 1918 1921 After the Russian SFSR occupied Georgia early in 1921 the family fled to Istanbul Ottoman Empire where Dimitri attended a local British School and later in 1922 emigrated to France In 1924 Dimitri Amilakhvari entered the Ecole Speciale Militaire de Saint Cyr and was commissioned as a second lieutenant after his graduation in 1926 At the same time he was posted to the French Foreign Legion and promoted to lieutenant in 1926 He later served in French North Africa and took part in all important operations in the south of Morocco from 1932 to 1933 From 1934 to 1939 he was Head of the French military school in Agadir being promoted to captain in 1937 Following his naturalisation as a French citizen he married another member of the exiled Georgian nobility Princess Irina nee Dadiani 1904 1944 in August 1927 Note that during his French service the spelling of his surname was modified dropping the h By his wife Amilakhvari had three children sons Georges and Othar and daughter Thamar Amilakhvar 1 all of whom married and had offspring 2 World War II edit nbsp Captain Amilakhvari 2nd from right with French soldiers 1941 During the Phoney War before the German occupation of France Amilakhvari was serving in Algiers in North Africa but in the spring of 1940 he joined the French expeditionary force earmarked for the Norwegian Campaign He fought at Narvik and was then evacuated to the United Kingdom where he joined the Free French Forces He then took part in the unhappy campaigns against the Vichy French forces in West Africa at Dakar in Senegal and Equatorial Africa in Cameroun In a remarkable record of service his war service in 1940 had thus taken him from Africa to the Arctic Circle and back again as far as the Equator all in the space of a few months Amilakhvari s next move took him halfway round the continent to Eritrea in East Africa to join the East African Campaign against Italy in early 1941 but by the summer he was on the move again to take part in another campaign against Vichy France with units of the French Foreign Legion serving on both sides of the conflict in Syria This would be the closest he would come to the land of his birth Amilakhvari then assumed command of the 13th Demi Brigade of the Foreign Legion on 6 September 1941 In 1942 Amilakhvari was back in North Africa facing the German and Italian forces in Libya as part of the North African Campaign During the hard fighting at Bir Hakeim January he wrote We foreigners have only one way to prove to France our gratitude to be killed Nevertheless he survived and in June he was made a Companion of the Liberation a decoration second only to the Legion d honneur In 1942 he was also awarded the Krigskorset med Sverd or Norwegian War Cross with Sword for his earlier service in Norway This is Norway s highest military decoration for gallantry and he was one of only 66 Frenchmen awarded this decoration during the Second World War In October 1942 the Allies began the final offensive in North Africa with the Second Battle of El Alamein This battle took the Allied forces right across Libya and into French North Africa where Amilakhvari had begun his operational service However Amilakhvari did not live to complete his great African odyssey as he was killed in action on the second day of the battle In May 1940 Amilakhvari was awarded a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour Legion d honneur Later General Charles De Gaulle named him and his legionaries the Pride of France for their heroic defence of the Allies positions Honours and awards editChevalier of the Legion d honneur 1940 Companion of the Liberation 9 September 1942 Croix de Guerre 1939 1945 with four palms 5 citations Croix de guerre des Theatres d Operations Exterieures 2 citations Medaille des Evades Colonial Medal with clasp Morocco War Cross with Sword Norway Officer of the Order of Ouissam Alaouite Morocco References edit Offspring permanent dead link Amilkhvari offspring Rayer G L Homme qui a etonne la Legion Paris Match 1956 18 fevr N 358 p 77 82 in French I Tabagua and E Menabde He fought for the liberation Molodyoj Gruzii Tbilisi 10 March 1970 in Russian G Zhordania Amilakhvari Dimitri The Encyclopedia Sakartvelo vol I Tbilisi 1997 p 129 in Georgian L Urushadze Europe and the Georgian Political Emigration Publishing House Ena da Kultura Tbilisi 2005 in Georgian English summary External links edit in French Entry on ordredelaliberation fr Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dimitri Amilakhvari amp oldid 1222517573, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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