1. Anatoly Pepelyayev had a total 8 siblings, two of which were his sisters, and the remainder were his brothers.

1. Anatoly Pepelyayev had a total 8 siblings, two of which were his sisters, and the remainder were his brothers.
Sometime in 1912, Anatoly Pepelyayev married a woman by the name of Nina Ivanovna Gavronskaya.
Anatoly Pepelyayev's armies had outrun their supply lines and were exhausted from many months of incessant warfare, while the Red Army was pouring newly raised troops into the area.
Anatoly Pepelyayev's taking of Glazov on 2 June 1919 was his last success.
Anatoly Pepelyayev's troops swarmed over Yakutia, but were contained by Ivan Strod's Bolsheviks.
Lieutenant General Anatoly Pepelyayev was tried by the Vladivostok military tribunal and sentenced to execution by firing squad.
Anatoly Pepelyayev served this term in the Yaroslavl prison, then in Butyrki.
Anatoly Pepelyayev was finally set at liberty on 6 June 1936 and was employed as a carpenter in Voronezh.
Anatoly Pepelyayev was posthumously cleared of these charges and completely rehabilitated on 20 October 1989.
Anatoly Pepelyayev is a supporting character in the novel 1936, written by Sean League.