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Kotlinsky's report card in third grade (1908) Kotlinsky was born on August 3, 1894, at Ostrov.His father was a peasant from Verkaly, Minsk. [1] His mother remained unknown but she was speculated to be Natalya Petrovna Kotlinskaya who was a telegram operator at the Pskov railway station []. [1]
Lieutenant Vladimir Karpovich Kotlinsky, commandant of the Osowiec fortress during the attack. The German troops encountered the first wave of Russian defenders as they launched a desperate counter-charge. These were the remnants of the 13th Company of the 226th Infantry Regiment—soldiers who had survived the initial gas attack.
After the creation of the regiment in July 1914, it was attached to the 57th Infantry Division of the 1st Army of Paul von Rennenkampf.The first battle took place on 29 August.
Sub-Lieutenant Vladimir Kotlinsky, the highest ranking Russian soldier to survive the initial attack, rallied the other surviving soldiers, and they elected to charge the advancing German lines. Over twelve battalions of the 11th Landwehr Division, making up more than 7000 men, advanced after the bombardment expecting little resistance.
Fanis Ishmuratov was a 26-year-old turbine technician when he died aboard the submarine Kursk, which sank in 2000. Last week it was reported that his 25-year-old son, Danis, a Russian soldier, had ...
Vladimir Kotlinsky (1894–1915), ... (1894-1931), Soviet military commander and theoretician considered by many to be the "father of Soviet operational art"
Tennis Australia have warned Srdjan Djokovic after the father of the nine-time Australian Open champion was filmed posing for pictures alongside a group holding a flag of Vladimir Putin
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