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  1. Kerensky replaced Aleksei Brusilov with Lavr Kornilov as Commander-in-Chief of the Army (19 July 1917). Kornilov attempted to set up a military dictatorship by staging a coup ( 10 September [ O.S. 27 August] 1917).

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  3. Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Kerensky replaced Aleksei Brusilov with Lavr Kornilov as Commander-in-Chief of the Army (19 July 1917). Kornilov attempted to set up a military dictatorship by staging a coup ( 10 September [ O.S. 27 August] 1917).

  4. Paul von Hindenburg - Wikipedia

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    In the ensuing onslaught, four armies commanded by General Aleksei Brusilov overwhelmed entrenchments that the Austro-Hungarians long regarded as impregnable. Probing assault troops located three weak spots which then were struck in force. In nine days they captured more than 200,000 men and 200 guns and pushed into open country.

  5. Professor Mesut Uyar, review of Austro-Hungarian War Aims in the Balkans during World War I, (review no. 1846) DOI: 10.14296/RiH/2014/1846. Date accessed: 30 November, 2023.

  6. List of Russian people - Wikipedia

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    Aleksei Brusilov, World War I general, led the tactically innovative Brusilov Offensive, destroying the military of Austria-Hungary almost completely Denis Davydov; Semyon Budyonny, Civil War commander, statesman, triple Hero of the Soviet Union

  7. Verdun, the Brusilov Offensive, the Somme and the devastating ‘Turnip Winter’ deepened the suffering for the peoples of the Central Powers. Hindenburg and Ludendorff took over German military and, to a large extent, domestic command on 29 August 1916.

  8. Newsletters - aschq.army.mil

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    The Brusilov Offensive: 48776: Vol. 8, Issue 9: 15 JUN 2018: Battle of St. Mihiel: 48778: Vol. 8, Issue 10: 16 JUL 2018: Verdun Rock Island Arsenal's Contributions to the War: 48781: Vol. 8, Issue 11: 15 AUG 2018: First Army's 100th Anniversary The Logistics of Moving an Army: 48784: Vol. 8, Issue 12: 14 SEP 2018: Meuse-Argonne From the ...

  9. Date accessed: 30 November, 2023. Eric Hobsbawm, ‘Can We Write the History of the Russian Revolution’ in On History, London, 1997, pp.241-52. The paper was first presented as the Isaac Deutscher Memorial Lecture at the London School Of Economics on December 3, 1996.

  10. Nicholas II of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas II (Nikolai Alexandrovich Romanov; [d] 18 May [ O.S. 6 May] 1868 – 17 July 1918) or Nikolai II was the last Emperor of Russia, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Finland from 1 November 1894 until his abdication on 15 March 1917.

  11. Aleksey Navalny | Facts, Biography, Poisoning, & Imprisonment

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    Aleksey Navalny (born June 4, 1976, Butyn, Russia) Russian lawyer, anti- corruption activist, and politician who achieved international recognition as one of the most prominent domestic critics of Russian Pres. Vladimir Putin (1999–2008, 2012– ).

  12. Imperial Russian Army - Wikipedia - Al-Quds University

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