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Alexander Vasilyevich SuvorovBy Baronov Stefan 7 1
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СуворовАлександр
Васильевич
Suvorov was born into a noble
family originating from Novgorod.
Some of his ancestors had
emigrated from Sweden in 1622.His
father, Vasiliy Suvorov, was
a general-in-chief and a senator in
the Governing Senate, and was
credited with translating Vauban's
works into Russian. His mother,
whose maiden name was
Manukova, originated from an
Armenian family
As a boy, Suvorov was a sickly child
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Suvorov is considered to be one of the fewgenerals in history who never lost a battle
(63-0) He was famed for his military
manual The Science of Victory and noted
for several of his sayings, including "What
is difficult in training will become easy in
a battle", "The bullet is a mad thing; only
the bayonet knows what it is about", and
"Perish yourself but rescue your
comrade!". He taught his soldiers to
attack instantly and decisively: "Attack
with the cold steel! Push hard with the
bayonet!" He joked with the men, calling
common soldiers 'brother', and shrewdly
presented the results of detailed planning
and careful strategy as the work of
inspiration.
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Suvorov like GeneralBattles against the Ottoman Empire
Battles against Polish uprising
For his help to the Soviet Union . A
lot of medals had been given to him
. Some of them are, Order of St.
Vladimir First Class, Order of St.
Alexander Nevsky, Order of St.
Anna First Class, Grand Cross of
the Order of St. John of Jerusalem ,
(Austria) Order of Maria Teresa
First Class, (Prussia) Order of the
Black Eagle, Order of the Red Eagle
the Pour le Merite , (Sardinia)
Order of the Revered Saints
Maurice and Lazarus, (Bavaria)
Order of St. Gubert, the Golden
Lionness, (France) United Orders
of the Carmelite Virgin Mary and
St. Lazarus (on 20. April 1800),
(Poland) Order of the White Eagle
the Order of Saint Stanislaus.
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