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Radola Gajda (1892–1948), military officer (and eventually general) with the Czechoslovak Legions in World War I and the Russian Civil War; later one of the founders of the fascist (yet anti-German) National Fascist Community and member of the Czechoslovakian Parliament
The Committee had the support of the Czechoslovak Legions and was able to spread its authority over much of the Volga-Kama region.