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  1. Milyutin's reforms completely overhauled Russia's military system. But a difficult victory in the 1877 – 1878 Russo-Turkish War and the debacle of the Russo-Japanese War demonstrated that Russia's military establishment was in need of further and immediate reform in the post-1905 period.

  2. 28 de oct. de 2022 · Since 2016, FSB operations in Moldova have been led by Dmitry Milyutin, a general in the security service who serves as deputy head of the Department of Operational Information, according to the ...

  3. See also Dmitry Milyutin on Wikipedia, and the disclaimer . MILYUTIN, mĭl-yo͞o′tĭn, Dmitri, Count (1816—). A Russian general and military reformer. He was born in Moscow; entered the army in his youth, and was appointed chief of staff in the Caucasus in 1856. In 1862, after submitting his programme for a reform of the Russian army, he ...

  4. 22 de feb. de 2024 · Also sanctioned was Dmitry Milyutin, a senior official in Russia's FSB intelligence agency. The punitive measures extended to a group of Moldovan veterans known as Scutul Poporului, ...

  5. General Dmitry Milyutin After the Congress of Berlin, Milyutin succeeded the ailing Chancellor Gorchakov as the leader of the imperial foreign policy. Alexander II's **ination in 1881 rendered his position precarious, however, and after Konstantin Pobedonostsev, intent on reversing the liberal innovations of the previous reign, emerged as the most powerful policy-maker, Milyutin resigned his ...

  6. FULL VIDEO: https://youtu.be/pcW45QDhrUwAlexander III was the epitome of what a Russian Tsar was supposed to be. Forceful, formidable, fiercely patriotic. He...

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