Georgy Lvovich Brusilov (Russian: Гео́ргий Льво́вич Бруси́лов; May 19, 1884 – disappeared in 1914) was a Russian naval officer of the Imperial Russian Navy and an Arctic explorer. His father, Lev Brusilov, was also a naval officer.
In 1912 Brusilov led a maritime expedition which was intended to explore and map a route from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific via a northeast passage, also called the Northern Sea Route. His expedition disappeared almost without a trace, and despite searches its ultimate fate was unknown until 2010.
Georgy Lvovich Brusilov (Russian: Гео́ргий Льво́вич Бруси́лов; May 19, 1884 – disappeared in 1914) was a Russian naval officer of the Imperial Russian...
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The Brusilov expedition (Russian: Экспедиция Брусилова) was a Russian maritime expedition to the Arctic led by Captain GeorgyBrusilov, which set out in...
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1912–1914: Brusilov Expedition, ill-fated expedition led by Captain GeorgyBrusilov 1912–1914: Russian expedition aboard Foka, led by Georgy Sedov 1913:...
survivors: Jack Hoffman and Papago guide Dolores Valenzuela. Brusilov expedition GeorgyBrusilov 1913 Kara Sea (Arctic) Russian naval expedition to the Arctic...
expeditions to the north coast of Russia. She was bought in 1912 by GeorgyBrusilov for use in his ill-fated 1912 Arctic expedition to explore the Northern...
sailors and three sledges, but he fell ill and died on Rudolf Island. GeorgyBrusilov attempted to navigate the Northeast Passage, was trapped in the Kara...
Arner Boyd Edward Bransfield Philip Brocklehurst William Speirs Bruce GeorgyBrusilov Daniel Byles Richard Evelyn Byrd Todd Carmichael Umberto Cagni Jacques...
was to search for two missing Arctic expeditions, that of Captain GeorgyBrusilov on the St. Anna and that of Vladimir Rusanov on the Gerkules. Sverdrup's...
before signing on as navigator aboard the Svyataya Anna, under Captain GeorgyBrusilov, for an intended expedition to traverse the Northern Sea Route – a...
the Svyataya Anna, the ship of GeorgyBrusilov's 1912 Arctic expedition. The expedition was ill-planned by Captain Brusilov, and the Saint Anna became locked...
met a tragic fate, like the voyages of Eduard Toll, GeorgyBrusilov, Vladimir Rusanov and Georgy Sedov, yet brought some valuable geographic results....
a year. In 1912, two Russian expeditions set out; Captain GeorgyBrusilov and the Brusilov Expedition in the Santa Anna, and Captain Alexander Kuchin...
Northern Expedition, explorer of the Bering Sea and the Bering Strait GeorgyBrusilov, commander of Svyataya Anna, a prototype for The Two Captains Semion...
Philippines, in Tanauan, Batangas, Philippines (d. 1998) Russian explorer GeorgyBrusilov began a disastrous expedition to find the Northern Sea Route, setting...
Rusanov (as well as for the similarly disappeared Captain GeorgyBrusilov and the Brusilov Expedition), was entrusted to Otto Sverdrup with the ship Eklips...
making up a separate entity within the army of three divisions. During the Brusilov Offensive the 1st and 2nd Guards' numbers were supplemented with line army...
railway station of Karaagac near Edirne against Turkey. Russian explorer GeorgyBrusilov and the 24 crewmen of the Svyataya Anna (St. Anna) became trapped in...
Otto Sverdrup on the ship Eklips in 1914 while he was searching for GeorgyBrusilov and Vladimir Rusanov. The island was named by Fridtjof Nansen after...
Anna schooner, which vanished in the Arctic ice in 1912–14 during GeorgyBrusilov’s expedition. Their helicopter crashed into the Arctic near Belyi Island...
of Soviet Arctic expeditions. In 1924 Wiese studied the drift of GeorgyBrusilov's ill-fated Russian ship St. Anna when she was trapped on the pack ice...