Pyotr Serebrennikov
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Pyotr Serebrennikov | |
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| Native name | Пётр Серебренников |
| Born | 22 June 1853 |
| Died | 27 May 1905 (aged 51) |
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| Branch | |
| Years of service | 1870 – 1905 |
| Rank | |
| Unit | Second Pacific Squadron |
| Commands | Borodino |
| Battles / wars | |
| Alma mater | Naval Cadet Corps |
| Spouse | Faineva Vera Ivanovna |
| Children | 1 (Ekaterina) |
Pyotr Iosifovich Serebrennikov (Russian: Пётр Ио́сифович Сере́бренников; 22 June 1853 – 27 May 1905) was a Russian Captain 1st rank and war hero of the Russo-Japanese War. He commanded the Russian battleship Borodino during the war but was killed during the Battle of Tsushima after the ship was sunk in the battle.
Serebrennikov was born at the Nizhny Novgorod Governorate as the son of a Collegiate Councillor. He enrolled in the Naval Cadet Corps on 16 September 1870, before entering active service on 31 March 1871. He was made a Garde de la Marine on 31 March 1874 and promoted to midshipman on 30 August 1875. Around this time, he was a member of the naval circle of the Military Organization of the Narodnaya Volya party at Kronstadt. In 1874, together with midshipman Vladimir Miklukha, Serebrennikov distributed literature of the Narodnaya Volya and intended to leave military service in order to "go with the people." However, after the defeat of the Narodnaya Volya Military Organization, he subsequently left all revolutionary activity.[1]