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Andrei Medardovich Zayonchkovsky (Russian: Андре́й Меда́рдович Зайончко́вский) (20 December [O.S. 8 December] 1862 – 22
March 1926)
commanded the defence...
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Buenos Aires.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
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Zayonchkovsky P. A. The
autocracy and the
Russian army at the turn of the XIX-XX centuries:...
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October 1908. doi:10.2307/2212670. JSTOR 2212670. S2CID 246011615.
Zayonchkovsky, A. M. (2002). Первая мировая война [The
First World War] (in Russian)...
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academies after his
retirement from
active service. He died in 1948.
Andrei Zayonchkovsky -
Oversaw defence of
Dobruja in 1917.
Joined Red Army in 1918 and later...
- Legion. As part of the
Russian 47th
Corps under the
command of
General Zayonchkovsky, the
First Serb Division, 23,500 men strong, was sent to the Dobruja...
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Khvoshchinskaya married a
young doctor and
former political exile named Zayonchkovsky, who was
fourteen years younger than her. The
marriage wasn't a happy...
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forces of 46
infantry battalions, 17
batteries and 19 squadrons,
General Zayonchkovsky achieved little success. The
Bulgarian Varna Mobile Reserve, 6th Infantry...
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attack of May 19–24, 1915 on the Prut River, the 30th Army
Corps of A.M.
Zayonchkovsky took 1,5
thousand prisoners. This
glorious cause could be successfully...
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Nikolayevich Chairman —
Pavel Basinsky Jury
members —
Marina Dyachenko, Oleg
Zayonchkovsky,
Sergey Kuznetsov,
Alexey Slapovsky,
Valery Shubinsky Chairman — Pavel...
- part of the
newly formed Russian-Serbian 47th
Corps of
General Andrei Zayonchkovsky. The unit
arrived from
Odessa to the
villages of Koru
Nasradina and...