The article is devoted to the relationship between the Supreme Ruler of Russia Admiral A.V. Kolchak and the Commander-in-Chief of the Entente forces in Eastern Russia (west of Lake Baikal), the Commander-in-Chief of the Czechoslovak Corps and the Chief of the French Military Mission, Divisional General M. Jeanin. The formation of the French generals opinion about the Russian admiral in 1916-1918 is covered in detail, the reasons for the conflict between the two commanders at the end of 1918-1920 are highlighted. Among them are both interpersonal and the main ones, caused by the military and political situation on the White Eastern Front. The conclusion is made about the influence of the relationship between Kolchak and Janen on the course of the Civil War in white Siberia.
Alexander V. Maiorov (Wed,) studied this question.