Aleksei Brusilov: Aleksei Alekseevich Brusilov (August 19 <O.S. August 31> 1853 – March 17, 1926) was a Russian general most noted for the development of new offensive tactics used in the 1916 offensive which would come to bear his name. The innovative and relatively successful tactics used were later copied by the Germans. His war memoirs were translated into English and published in 1930 as A Soldier's Notebook, 1914–1918.
“These were the happiest days of my life, and my joy was shared by all of Russia.”
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