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Alexei Brusilov.
Alexei
Brusilov was born in Russia in 1853. He was
educated at the Imperial Corps of Pages and after joining the Russian
Army served in the war against Turkey (1877-78).
Promoted to the rank of general in 1906 Brusilov was given command of
the Eighth Army on the outbreak of the First World
War. Over the next twelve months Brusilov obtained the reputation
as Russia's most successful general.
In
March 1916 Brusilov was given command of the South Western Army Group
on the Eastern Front and led the offensive
during the summer of 1916.
On the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II in February
1917, the Provisional Government appointed
Brusilov as Russia's new Commander-in-Chief. However, he was dismissed
in August 1917 and remained on the sidelines during the Civil
War Brusilov joined the Red Army in 1920
and served as military consultant and inspector of cavalry for the next
four years. Alexei Brusilov died in 1926. His First
World War
memoirs, A Soldier's
Note-Book, was published in 1930.
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