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  Alexei Kuropatkin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alexei Nikolayevich Kuropatkin (1848-1921) was a Russian general.
During the Russo-Japanese War Kuropatkin disgraced the Russian army by having to retreat so quickly that he left most of his soldiers' possessions behind, after which they wound up in a Japanese victory museum.
During the World War I, Kuropatkin was put in charge of the Grenadier Corps in October, 1915.
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After the defeat of Mukden and the retirement of the whole army to Tieling he resigned the command to Geneial Linievich, taking the latter officers place at the head of one of the three armies in Manchuria.
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 Battle of Mukden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Russian forces of 370,000 troops were under General Alexei Nikolajevich Kuropatkin.
The Japanese force of 250,000 troops were lead by Field-Marshal and Prince Oyama Iwao.
Subsequently, General Kuropatkin ordered a retreat to the north, leading to the collapse of the Russian forces in Mukden and the total evacuation of the Russian forces out of Mukden on March 10.
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