Aleksey Andreyevich Polivanov

Russian general
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Born:
March 16 [March 4, Old Style], 1855
Died:
Sept. 25, 1920, Riga, Latvia (aged 65)

Aleksey Andreyevich Polivanov (born March 16 [March 4, Old Style], 1855—died Sept. 25, 1920, Riga, Latvia) was a general in the imperial Russian army who, during World War I, was appointed minister of war in 1915 to revitalize the sagging Russian war effort. A capable administrator of liberal sympathies, he was dismissed after less than a year. Having fought in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78, Polivanov served on the army’s general staff (1899–1904), during which time he edited several journals. He was chief of the general staff from 1905 to 1906 and was assistant minister of war from 1906 to ...(100 of 206 words)