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- Yakov Grigoryevich Zhilinsky (Russian: Яков Григорьевич Жилинский; 27 March 1853 – 1918) was a Russian cavalry general, chief of staff of the Imperial...
- having real problems on Russia's other fronts. General Yakov Grigoryevich Zhilinsky was the man in charge of this attack and had pledged to put 800,000 men...
- incorrect ****essment made by Zhilinsky, the victory at Gumbinnen did not develop. After the battle, Rennenkampf was ordered by Zhilinsky to launch an offensive...
- by Soviet artist Dmitri Zhilinsky [ru], People's Artist of the RSFSR and Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts. Zhilinsky portra**** members of the...
- they faced only a single German army corps. During their advance Yakov Zhilinsky, Chief of Staff of the Imperial Russian Army, made a strategic mistake...
- about the 1964 Games. USSR Athletes, a painting by Soviet artist Dmitri Zhilinsky portraying the USSR national artistic gymnastics team preparing for the...
- (1905–08) Sukhomlinov (1908–09) Myshlayevsky (1909) Gerngross (1909–11) Zhilinsky (1911–14) Y****hkevich (1914) Belyayev (1914–16) Averyanov (1916–17) Russian...
- employment in private enterprises. In mid-May 2010, the body of Kanstancin Zhilinsky, a scholarship recipient from the first admission and a student of the...
- (1900-1942) and Natalia (1908-1950). The late Russian painter Dmitry Zhilinsky, author of portrait gallery of the Danish Royal family, is Serov’s relative...
- Zherkov – A cornet of hussars who mimicked a general. Prone to jest. Count ZhilinskyWealthy Polish count at Tilsit meeting of Napoleon and Alexander. Commentary...