Aleksander-Heinrich-Johann Silberg (30 April 1869 Narva – 24 January 1926 Tallinn) was a Russian and Estonian military personnel (Major-General).[1]
After graduating from a commerce school in St. Petersburg, he conscripted himself to the Semyonov military unit .
He participated in World War I. In 1917 he has promoted to Major-General. During the war he joined to Nikolai Yudenich's Northwestern Army. In 1920 he moved to Estonia. He become the chief of Military Technology School . Later he become the head of the military company Arsenal. In 1925 he retired. Silberg was buried in Kopli cemetery in the Tallinn suburb of Kopli.[2]
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