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Outstanding military leader Alexander Suvorov Suvorovite Chernenko Авторы: Suvorovite Alekseev Vice-sergeant Khozyanin Руководитель: T.N.Melnik Minsk 2009

Outstanding military leader Alexander Suvorov

Suvorovite Chernenko
Авторы: Suvorovite Alekseev
Vice-sergeant Khozyanin
Руководитель:

T.N.Melnik

Minsk 2009

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Alexander Vasilievich Suvorov (1729-1800)

Alexander Vasilievich Suvorov (1729-1800)

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Childhood Suvorov was born in Moscow on November 24 1730 in

Childhood

Suvorov was born in Moscow
on November 24 1730
in the

family of an officer

He joined the army in 1742 as a private. At the age of 24 he became an officer.

He decided to become a military man. But he was not a strong boy and began to prepare himself for the service in the army.

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Millitary carrier Copral Lieutenant Colonel Fieldmarshal GENERALISSIMO

Millitary carrier

Copral
Lieutenant
Colonel
Fieldmarshal
GENERALISSIMO

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Famous military operations Polish campaign (1794) Operations against the Turks (1768—1774,

Famous military operations

Polish campaign
(1794)

Operations against the Turks
(1768—1774, 1787—1792 )

Italian campaign

(1799)

Swiss campaign (1799)

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Operations against the Turks

Operations against the Turks

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Ismail In the night of December 11, 1790 the Russian army

Ismail

In the night of December 11, 1790 the Russian army began

the storm of the fortress. There were 45.000 Turks in the fortress when the Russian army was 30.000 men strong. It was a server battle.
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Suvorov was appointed commander-in-chief of the Russian army.

Suvorov was appointed commander-in-chief of the Russian army.

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Polish campaign 1794

Polish campaign 1794

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After the Polish campaign Ekaterina I appointed him the Fieldmarshal

After the Polish campaign Ekaterina I appointed him the Fieldmarshal

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Italian march The campaign opened with a series of Suvorov's victories

Italian march

The campaign opened with a series of Suvorov's victories (Cassano

d'Adda, Trebbia, Novi). This reduced the French government to desperate straits and drove every French soldier from Italy
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Swiss compaign Despite all of his protests, Suvorov was ordered by

Swiss compaign

Despite all of his protests, Suvorov was ordered by

Emperor Paul to transfer his troops to Switzerland, where they came under the command of the incompetent Alexander Korsakov, who was defeated by Andre Massena at the Second Battle of Zurich.
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Crossing through the Alps Crossing through Paniks in 1799 When Suvorov

Crossing through the Alps

Crossing through Paniks in 1799

When Suvorov battled his

way through the snow-capped Alps his army was checked but never defeated.

Swiss campaign

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He was promoted to the rank of Generalissimo, the fourth in

He was promoted to the rank of Generalissimo, the fourth in

all of Russian history

Suvorov’s Swiss campaign was the triumph of the Russian army and Suvorov military strategy.

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After the war Suvorov wrote his splendid book "The Art of

After the war Suvorov wrote his splendid book "The Art of

War", in which he gave the main principles of troop training.
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Monuments to Alexander Suvorov Monument near Troickij bridge Monument in Moscow Monument in Sevastopol

Monuments to Alexander Suvorov

Monument near Troickij bridge

Monument in Moscow

Monument in

Sevastopol
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There are many museums which are connected with the name of

There are many museums which are connected with the name of

Suvorov

Suvorov monument in the Swiss Alps

Suvorov Memorial Museum in Saint Petersburg

Suvorov Museum in Kobryn

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In honour of Suvorov our government established the orders of Suvorov

In honour of Suvorov our government established the orders of Suvorov

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Military schools During the Great Patriotik war special schools were established.Theese

Military schools

During the Great Patriotik war special schools were established.Theese schools

were named after Suvorov the Suvorov Schools.

Minsk Suvorov Military School

In St. Petersburg

In Yekaterinburg

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Minsk Suvorov military school was established in 1953 by the decision of the Soviet Government

Minsk Suvorov military school was established in 1953 by the decision

of the Soviet Government
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At this year minsk suvorov military school selebrated birthday

At this year minsk suvorov military school selebrated birthday

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278 Anniversary of the birth of A. Suvorov

278 Anniversary of the birth of A. Suvorov

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CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE II. Answer the following questions. 1. What was

CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE

II. Answer the following questions.
1. What was A.V.

Suvorov?
2. How well was he educated.?
5. When was he born?
4. Into what family was he born?
5. What did Suvorov work hard to prepare himself?
6. What did he show great interest in?
7. What regiment did he join in 1747?
6. What rank was he promoted to?
9. What did he take part in?
10. When was he appointed commander of the Astrachan Regiment?
11. Against whom did he successfully direct operations?
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12. Did his troops win victory after victory? 13. What fortress

12. Did his troops win victory after victory?
13. What fortress did

the Russian troops surround and destroy?
14. To what rank was Suvorov promoted for his military skill?
15. What book did A.V. Suvorov write?
16. What principles did he describe in his book?
17. What did the Russian soldiers under Suvorov display?
18. What campaign was the triumph of Suvorov military strategy?
19. What title did Suvorov receive?
20. How old was Suvorov when he died?
21. What order did the Soviet Government establish in honor of the great military leader?
22. What schools were established during the Great Patriotic War?
23. Who studies and receives education there?
24. After whom were these schools named?
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I. Put the missing words 1). For many years Russia waged

I. Put the missing words
1). For many years Russia waged wars

against Turkey for the ___ to the Black Sea.
2). It was very important for Russia to ___ the fortress Ismail.
3). In 1790 Suvorov ___ Commander-in-chief of the Russian army.
4). Suvorov studied the terrain and the condition of the enemy ___ .
5). Suvorov determined the place where to strike the main ___ on the enemy.
6). The Russian field artillery ___ down the streets of the fortress.
7). By the evening all ___ was crushed and Russia ___ the great victory.
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True or False Swiss Campaign 1). In 1797 Russia joined the

True or False
Swiss Campaign
1). In 1797 Russia joined the coalition of

France.
2). In 1799 Russia waged a war against revolutionary France in coalition with Austria, England, Turkey.
3). The Austrian command decided to transform Suvorov from Italy to Switzerland to join the Russian Army under the command of general Rimski – Korsakov.
4). The Austrian command transformed Suvorov’s army to fight the French army 80.000 men strong.
5). The Sea Gotard crossing was the longest but the easiest crossing.
6). To be in time with the help to Rimski – Korsakov army Suvorov had to hurry and chose the shortest but the most difficult crossing.
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7). It was a very difficult march, but the weather was

7). It was a very difficult march, but the weather was

not bad.
8). The weather was cold and severe with strong wind and rain.
9). The Russian army was ready to this march. The government sent ammunition and provision to our army.
10). After the battles in Italy the soldiers were exhausted, they had no clothing and provision, had no ammunition.
11). The armies of coalition acted in close cooperation with Suvorov’s army.
12). The commanders of the Austrian army didn’t help our army, they decided and betrayed Suvorov all the t???
13). The Russian soldiers rushed into attack and pressed the French army to The Devil Bridge.
14). This campaign showed the great spirit of the Russian soldiers and the brilliand command of their leader.
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