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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...
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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...
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incorrect ****essment made by
Zhilinsky, the
victory at
Gumbinnen did not develop.
After the battle,
Rennenkampf was
ordered by
Zhilinsky to
launch an offensive...
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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...
- The Lithuanian-language form is Žilinskas. The Russian-language form is
Zhilinsky. The
noble Żyliński families [ru]
belong to Polish,
Lithuanian and Russian...
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faced only a
single German army corps.
During their advance Yakov Zhilinsky,
Chief of
Staff of the
Imperial Russian Army, made a
strategic mistake...
- ad-Din Shah Qajar, 5th
Qajarid Shah of
Persia (d. 1907)
March 27 –
Yakov Zhilinsky,
Russian general (d. 1918)
March 29 –
Elihu Thomson, English-American...
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Zherkov – A
cornet of
hussars who
mimicked a general.
Prone to jest.
Count Zhilinsky –
Wealthy Polish count at
Tilsit meeting of
Napoleon and Alexander. Commentary...
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Chief of
Staff (1915–1917), Commander-in-Chief of the Army (1917)
Yakov Zhilinsky –
Commander of the
Northwestern Front in the
early stages of the war (1914)...
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Warsaw with
Alfred Knox,
British military attaché in Russia, then met
Zhilinsky in St Petersburg,
before visiting the
battlefield of Borodino, and Kiev...