Brusilov (Russian: Брусилов) or Brusilova (feminine; Брусилова) is a Russian surname originating from the verb brusit meaning mumble.[1] Notable people with the surname include:
Aleksei Brusilov (1853–1926), Russian cavalry general
Brusilov Offensive, Russian offensive during World War I
Georgy Brusilov (1884–c.1914), Russian naval officer and Arctic explorer
Brusilov Expedition in 1912–1914
Brusilov Nunataks in Antarctica
Lev Brusilov (1857–1909), Russian vice admiral and brother of Aleksei
^Cite error: The named reference ga was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
The Brusilov offensive (Russian: Брусиловский прорыв Brusilovskiĭ proryv, literally: "Brusilov's breakthrough"), also known as the "June advance", of June...
include: Aleksei Brusilov (1853–1926), Russian cavalry general Brusilov Offensive, Russian offensive during World War I Georgy Brusilov (1884–c.1914), Russian...
The Second Brusilov offensive took place in July–August 1916 on the Eastern Front during the First World War. As a result of the First Brusilov offensive...
The Brusilov expedition (Russian: Экспедиция Брусилова) was a Russian maritime expedition to the Arctic led by Captain Georgy Brusilov, which set out in...
Georgy Lvovich Brusilov (Russian: Гео́ргий Льво́вич Бруси́лов; May 19, 1884 – disappeared in 1914) was a Russian naval officer of the Imperial Russian...
The Brusilov Nunataks (66°42′S 52°24′E / 66.700°S 52.400°E / -66.700; 52.400) are a group of nunataks lying 6 nautical miles (11 km) north of Mount...
1916. This was the opening attack of the Brusilov Offensive under the overall command of Alexei Brusilov. The Russian 8th Army made a decisive breakthrough...
Russian offensive under the command of General Aleksei Alekseevich Brusilov. The Brusilov offensive began on 4 June 1916, it was the greatest Russian feat...
Army under Nikolai Ruzsky and the Russian Eighth Army under Aleksei Brusilov. Brusilov and Ruzsky routed the Austro-Hungarians so thoroughly that even though...
Powers to invade Russian-occupied Poland. Despite the successful June 1916 Brusilov offensive against the Austrians in eastern Galicia, shortages of supplies...
multiple fronts while isolated from its Triple Entente allies. In 1916, the Brusilov Offensive of the Imperial Russian Army almost completely destroyed the...
German defense. General Aleksei Brusilov, commander-in-chief of the Southwestern Front and the planner of the Brusilov Offensive (which was named after...
Army during World War I. They were initially formed in 1916 during the Brusilov offensive as special forces for infiltrating enemy lines, but in the spring...
a Russian navigator, best known for being one of two survivors of the Brusilov expedition of 1912, which killed 22. Albanov was born in 1881 in Voronezh...
defending the actual territory of Hungary, with the exceptions of the Brusilov offensive in June 1916 and a few months later when the Romanian army made...
divisions in France, which would assist the Russian armies conducting the Brusilov Offensive. The German offensive at Verdun was suspended in July, and troops...
mostly fighting Austria-Hungary, which had not fully recovered from the Brusilov offensive. The main attack was launched by the Seventh Army and Eleventh...
Albanov, he was one of two survivors, and the only surviving sailor, of the Brusilov expedition in which 22 people died. There are no data about Alexander Konrad's...
Ukraine. In the ensuing onslaught, four armies commanded by General Aleksei Brusilov overwhelmed entrenchments that the Austro-Hungarians long regarded as impregnable...
infantry, allowing deep penetration. Brusilov committed all his reserves into the initial assault.: 51 Although Brusilov favoured shorter bombardments, the...
Gorlice to Tarnów line and losing Premissel. On 4 June 1916, General Aleksei Brusilov carried out an offensive by targeting Kovel. His offensive was a great...
offensive Battle of Asiago Battle of Jutland Battle of the Somme first day Brusilov offensive Baranovichi offensive Battle of Romani Monastir offensive Battle...