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Vladimir Karpovich Kotlinsky (Russian: Влади́мир Ка́рпович Котли́нский; 3 August [O.S. 22 July] 1894 – 6 August [O.S. 6 August] 1915) was a Russian Second Lieutenant and war hero during World War I.
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.
Lieutenant Vladimir Karpovich Kotlinsky, commandant of the Osowiec fortress during the attack The Germans launched a full frontal offensive on the fortress at the beginning of July; the attack included 14 battalions of infantry, one battalion of sappers, 24–30 heavy siege guns, and 30 batteries of artillery equipped with poison gases led by ...
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.
July 25, 1910 - 08.07, 1913 - Major General Mamantov, Vladimir Petrovich August 30, 1913 - 11/09, 1913 - Major General Zaretsky, Georgy Karpovich 11/09, 1913 - October 22, 1915 - Major General Zaets, Nikolai Alekseevich
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During the period 3–4 October 1987, Colonel General Vladimir Karpovich Pikalov hosted foreign disarmament negotiators at the proving ground. The guests are reported to have been shown a range of chemical munitions and during their visit a rabbit was injected with sarin extracted from a bomb to demonstrate that it was real. The rabbit is ...
Ryszard Kukliński with his wife. Kukliński was born in Warsaw to a working-class family with strong Catholic and socialist traditions. During World War II, his father became a member of the Polish resistance movement; he was captured by the Gestapo, and subsequently died in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp.