
Russian general who attempted a coup against Kerensky.
General Kornilov, as Commander-in-Chief, marched troops toward Petrograd in an attempt to seize power from the Provisional Government. The coup failed due to lack of support and resistance from workers and soldiers. Kornilov was arrested and imprisoned.
After escaping from prison, Kornilov became the commander of the Volunteer Army, the core of the White forces in southern Russia. He led the First Kuban Campaign, a strategic retreat through hostile territory, but was killed by a shell in April 1918.
Kornilov was killed by a direct hit from a Bolshevik shell while besieging Yekaterinodar. His death was a severe blow to the White movement. The Bolsheviks exhumed his body and publicly displayed it before burning it.