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  1. Aleksei [a] Alekseyevich Brusilov (Russian: Алексей Алексеевич Брусилов, IPA: [ɐlʲɪkˈsʲej ɐlʲɪkˈsʲejɪvʲɪdʑ brʊˈsʲiɫəf]; 31 August [ O.S. 19 August] 1853 – 17 March 1926) was a Russian and later Soviet general most noted for the development of new offensive tactics used in the 1916 ...

  2. Aleksei Alekseevich Brusilov (em russo: Алексе́й Алексе́евич Бруси́лов) (Tiflis, Geórgia, 19 de agosto jul. / 31 de agosto de 1853 greg. – Moscou , 17 de março de 1926 ) foi um general de cavalaria russo , mais conhecido por ter desenvolvido táticas ofensivas militares empregadas na Ofensiva Brusilov ...

  3. Aleksey Alekseyevich Brusilov (born Aug. 31 [Aug. 19, Old Style], 1853, Tiflis, Russia—died March 17, 1926, Moscow) was a Russian general distinguished for the “Brusilov breakthrough” on the Eastern Front against Austria-Hungary (June–August 1916), which aided Russia’s Western allies at a crucial time during World War I.

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  4. Alekséi Brusílov. Apariencia. ocultar. El general Brusílov. Alekséi Alekséievich Brusílov (en ruso Алексей Алексеевич Брусилов; Tiflis, Georgia, 3 de agosto de 1853 - Moscú, 17 de marzo de 1926) fue un general ruso de la Primera Guerra Mundial, que se unió a los bolcheviques durante la Guerra civil rusa . Biografía.

  5. Launched on 4 June 1916, it lasted until late September. It took place in eastern Galicia (present-day northwestern Ukraine ), in the Lviv and Volyn Oblasts. The offensive is named after the commander in charge of the Southwestern Front of the Imperial Russian Army, General Aleksei Brusilov.

  6. 24 de abr. de 2018 · Russian General. Born 19 August 1853 in Tiflis, Russian Empire. Died 17 March 1926 in Moscow, USSR. Aleksei Alekseevich Brusilov was a Russian general in the First World War, successively holding the posts of commander of the 8 th Army, commander the south-western front and supreme commander in chief. After the Bolshevik’s ascent ...

  7. Brusilov Offensive, Brusilov Offensive, (4 June–10 August 1916), the largest Russian assault during World War I and one of the deadliest in history. At last the Russians had a capable commander, General Aleksey Brusilov, and in this offensive he inflicted a defeat on Austro-Hungarian forces from which