Vladimir May-Mayevsky

Russian general in World War I

Vladimir May-Mayevsky - Russian general in World War I
Born

September 15th, 1867
158 years ago

Died

November 30th, 1920
104 years ago — 53 years old

Category

Military & Warriors

Country

Russia

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Born in 1867, a general in the Russian Imperial Army, played a significant role during World War I. Commanded divisions on the Eastern Front, notably during the decisive engagements against German forces. Contributed to military operations aimed at enhancing Russian position in the war. His leadership was marked by extensive combat experience and strategic planning.

Commanded the Russian Army in multiple battles during World War I

Led successful operations on the Eastern Front

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