Siberian Cossacks
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Siberian Cossacks were Cossacks who settled in the Siberian region of Russia since the end of the 16th century. In 1808, Alexander I created the Siberian Cossack Host. In 1867 the Semirechye Cossacks were created out of the Siberian Cosacks to serve in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.
Siberian cossacks participated in many military conflicts of the 19th and 20th centuries. In 1918 Siberian Cossack Host was officially disbanded. Many Siberian Cossacks formed military units and joined admiral Kolchak in his struggle against the Bolsheviks .
During World War II, most Siberian Cossacks fought for the Soviets. But some Siberian Cossacks joined the German 1st Cossack Division. They made up the 2nd Regiment of the 1st Brigade. In 1945 most of them were transferred by the Allies to the Soviets.
Currently a regiment of the Russian Ground Forces at Borzya in the Siberian Military District has the title Cossack.