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Yuri Danilov.
Yuri
Danilov was born in 1866. Danilov joined the Russian
Army and in 1910 was the principal author of what became known as
Plan 19. Danilov argued that on the outbreak
of war in Europe the German Army would
concentrate its forces against France.
Danilov therefore suggested that four of its armies (19 corps) should
immediately invade East Prussia.
Some leading members of the Russian Army
disagreed with the tactics of Plan 19. They
argued that Austria-Hungary represented
a greater threat to Russia than Germany.
In 1912 it was decided to substantially alter Plan 19. Only two armies
were now to attack East Prussia with the rest concentrating on defending
Russia from the Austro-Hungarian Army.
On the outbreak of the First World War Danilov
was appointed deputy chief of staff under Grand
Duke Nikolai. Danilov was given responsibility of co-ordinating
offensive operations on the Eastern Front.
Danilov, who achieved little success, was removed from office when Tsar
Nicholas II took control of the Russian
Army in September 1915.
In 1915 Danilov was sent to the northern section of the Eastern Front
and eventually commander of the Fifth Army. Danilov retired from the
Russian Army in the autumn of 1917. In
1918 Yuri Danilov emigrated to France where
he lived until his death in 1937.
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