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    Aleksei Alekseyevich Brusilov (Russian: Алексей Алексеевич Брусилов, IPA: [ɐlʲɪkˈsʲej ɐlʲɪkˈsʲejɪvʲɪdʑ brʊˈsʲiɫəf]; 31 August [O.S. 19 August] 1853 –...
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    Imperial Russian Army, General Aleksei Brusilov. The largest and most lethal offensive of the war, the effects of the Brusilov offensive were far-reaching...
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  • surname include: Aleksei Brusilov (1853–1926), Russian cavalry general Brusilov Offensive, Russian offensive during World War I Georgy Brusilov (1884–c.1914)...
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    The Brusilov offensive was a large tactical assault carried out by Russian forces against Austro-Hungarian forces in Galicia. General Aleksei Brusilov believed...
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    The battalions of death were created on the initiative of General Aleksei Brusilov, the commander of the Southwestern Front who later became the Army...
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  • Battalion to develop assault tactics. During the Brusilov Offensive of 1916, the Russian general Aleksei Brusilov developed and implemented the idea of shock...
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    the German defense. General Aleksei Brusilov, commander-in-chief of the Southwestern Front and the planner of the Brusilov Offensive (which was named after...
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    he was Inspector-General of Cavalry stationed at Gatchina. General Aleksei Brusilov, Michael's commander on the south-eastern front, begged him to tell...
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    Third Army under Nikolai Ruzsky and the Russian Eighth Army under Aleksei Brusilov. Brusilov and Ruzsky routed the Austro-Hungarians so thoroughly that even...
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    appointed commander of the southern front. A week later, he replaced Aleksei Brusilov as Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Provisional Government's armed...
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    losses mostly irretrievably. On June 20, 1916, General of the cavalry Aleksei Brusilov subdued the arriving two fresh corps of the 8th Army and gave the order:...
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    1916) responsible for much of the action in Galicia General Adjutant Aleksei Brusilov – Commander of the Southwestenr Front, then provisional Commander-in-Chief...
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    halt the Russian offensive under the command of General Aleksei Alekseevich Brusilov. The Brusilov offensive began on 4 June 1916, it was the greatest Russian...
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  • matters. Its first head was Captain 1st Rank L. A. Brusilov, brother of General Aleksei Brusilov, and it initially was composed of only 15 officers....
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    was appointed the Supreme Commander, but in May he was replaced by Aleksei Brusilov ahead of the June offensive, as he was more optimistic about working...
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  • Mikhail Alekseev (March 11, 1917 – May 21, 1917); Cavalry General Alexei Brusilov (May 22, 1917 – July 19, 1917); Infantry General Lavr Kornilov (July 19...
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    Tsar Nicholas II, he became Chief of Staff to Mikhail Alekseev, then Aleksei Brusilov, and finally Lavr Kornilov. Denikin was concurrently commander of the...
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    Ukraine. In the ensuing onslaught, four armies commanded by General Aleksei Brusilov overwhelmed entrenchments that the Austro-Hungarians long regarded...
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    Provisional Government / Republic Grand Duke Nicholasa • Mikhail Alekseyev • Aleksei Brusilov • Lavr Kornilov • Alexander Kerenskyb • Nikolai Dukhonin  Russian SFSR...
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    Provisional Government / Republic Grand Duke Nicholasa • Mikhail Alekseyev • Aleksei Brusilov • Lavr Kornilov • Alexander Kerenskyb • Nikolai Dukhonin  Russian SFSR...
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    Government, on the initiative of Southwestern Front commander General Aleksei Brusilov, began forming "revolutionary shock battalions" from existing military...
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    Gorlice to Tarnów line and losing Premissel. On 4 June 1916, General Aleksei Brusilov carried out an offensive by targeting Kovel. His offensive was a great...
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    of the Bukovina were occupied by the Russian 8th Army under General Aleksei Brusilov after the Austro-Hungarian defeat in the Battle of Galicia and could...
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    Alexander von Linsingen's South Army. Russian forces consisted of Aleksei Brusilov's 8th Army, with the XXIV, XII, and VII Corps, reinforced by the XXII...
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  • the Russian Revolution of 1917. Also, during World War I, General Aleksei Brusilov became one of the first senior commanders to use the tactics of fast...
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    June 1916, four Russian armies under general Aleksei Brusilov started what later became known as the Brusilov Offensive. After up to three days of heavy...
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    the Battle of Radymno took place between Russian 8th Army of General Aleksei Brusilov, and German-Austrian 8th Army under General August von Mackensen. The...
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    Front (1914–1916) and responsible for much of the action in Galicia Aleksei Brusilov – Commander of the Southwestern Front (1916–1917), then provisional...
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    Gordon L. Rottman, 1993, p.48,49 Tanki v operacii "Shok i trepet", Aleksei Brusilov, Leonid Karyakin, Tankomaster 2003–08(Russian: Танки в операции «Шок...
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    Russian divisions remained cavalry, including Cossack divisions. General Aleksei Brusilov, commanding the Russian Southwestern Front, promoted large-scale simultaneous...
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