Mikhail Ivanovich Zasulich (russian: Михаи́л Ива́нович Засу́лич) (December 24, 1843 – 1910) was a general in the
Imperial Russian Army
The Imperial Russian Army (russian: Ру́сская импера́торская а́рмия, tr. ) was the armed land force of the Russian Empire, active from around 1721 to the Russian Revolution of 1917. In the early 1850s, the Russian Ar ...
, noted for his role as commander of the Russian 2nd Siberian Army Corps in the
Battle of the Yalu River, of the
Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905.
Biography
Zasulich was a graduate of the
Cadet Corps and the Konstantinovskoe Military Academy and was commissioned as a lieutenant in 1863, serving with the 93rd Infantry Regiment in
Irkutsk
Irkutsk ( ; rus, Иркутск, p=ɪrˈkutsk; Buryat language, Buryat and mn, Эрхүү, ''Erhüü'', ) is the largest city and administrative center of Irkutsk Oblast, Russia. With a population of 617,473 as of the 2010 Census, Irkutsk is ...
. He transferred to the
Grenadier
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Regiment of the
Life Guards in 1864. He was with this regiment during the
Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878), during which he was highly decorated several times for bravery in combat in the
Balkans, especially during the
Battle of Philippopolis (1878). He was also promoted to colonel in 1878.
In 1887, Zasulich was assigned command of the 101st Infantry Regiment based at
Perm. He was promoted to
Major General in 1894 and made commander of the 1st Brigade of the
9th Infantry Division, followed by the 1st Brigade of the 2nd Grenadier Division. In 1899, he took command of
Osowiec Fortress in what is now
Poland. The following year, he became commander of the
6th Infantry Division 6th Division may refer to:
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, and was promoted to
Lieutenant General in 1901.
Immediately before the start of the
Russo-Japanese War, Zasulich was given command of the
2nd Siberian Army Corps
The 2nd Siberian Army Corps was an Army corps in the Imperial Russian Army.
Composition
1905:
*6th Siberian Rifle Division
*8th Siberian Rifle Division
1914:
* 4th Siberian Rifle Division
* 5th Siberian Rifle Division
Part of
* 1st Manchurian Arm ...
, with 16,000 infantry, 5,000 cavalry, and 62 artillery pieces, which formed the eastern wing of the Russian Manchurian Army. Assigned to prevent the
Imperial Japanese Army from crossing the
Yalu River into
Manchuria, he made the tactical error of spreading his forces piecemeal over a 170-mile front and heavily fortifying the border of town of
Antung
Andong / Antung (Wade-Giles) (), or Liaodong () was a former province in Northeast China, located in what is now part of Liaoning and Jilin provinces. It was bordered on the southeast by the Yalu River, which separated it from Korea.
History
The ...
, where he was convinced the main attack would come. Assuming that the Japanese army amassing near
Wiju upstream from Antung was a feint, he refused requests to redeploy his forces. In the subsequent
Battle of Yalu River, the Russian forces were routed by
Japanese First Army
The was an army of the Imperial Japanese Army. It was raised and demobilized on three occasions.
History
The Japanese 1st Army was initially raised during the First Sino-Japanese War from 1 September 1894 – 28 May 1895 under the command ...
under General
Kuroki Tamemoto. Zasulich, who had a very low opinion of the Japanese, initially refused General
Kuropatkin's orders to make a phased withdrawal, but as the Japanese army began to completely overwhelm his forces, he had no choice but to make a costly retreat to the north. Zasulich was replaced as field commander by Lieutenant General
Fyodor Keller
Theodor Eduard Graf von Keller (, Fyodor Eduardovich Keller; 15 August 1850 – 31 July 1904), better known as Fyodor Keller, was a general in the Imperial Russian Army, noted for his role in the Battle of Motien Pass during the Russo-Japanese Wa ...
, but retained command of the Second Siberian Army Corps.
Zasulich subsequently participated in other battles of the war, including the
Battle of Tashihchiao
The was a land engagement fought on 24–25 July 1904, during the Imperial Japanese Army's advance toward Liaoyang in first stage of the Russo-Japanese War. Tashihchiao (modern Dashiqiao) is located about southwest of the city of Haicheng, ...
,
Battle of Hsimucheng, and
Battle of Liaoyang
The (russian: Сражение при Ляояне) was the first major List of battles of the Russo-Japanese War, land battle of the Russo-Japanese War, on the outskirts of the city of Liaoyang in present-day Liaoning Province, China. The city ...
as well as the
Battle of Mukden
The , one of the largest land battles to be fought before World War I and the last and the most decisive major land battle of the Russo-Japanese War, was fought from 20 February to 10 March 1905 between Japan and Russia near Mukden ...
; however, as his actions were marked by indecisiveness and passivity, causing his forces to suffer one defeat after another. His refusal to go on the offensive and continual retreats made him unpopular with his troops, at the Battle of Liaoyang, his refusal to obey Lieutenant General
Nikolai Zarubaev’s orders to hold his position endangered the entire Russian position.
[Kowner, p. 438.]
Citing illness, Zasulich left military service after the end of the war in 1906.
Honors
*
Order of St. George, 4th class, 1878
*
Order of St. Anne 3rd class with sword and bow, 1878
*
Order of St. Stanislaus
The Order of Saint Stanislaus ( pl, Order Św. Stanisława Biskupa Męczennika, russian: Орден Святого Станислава), also spelled Stanislas, was a Polish order of knighthood founded in 1765 by King Stanisław August Poni ...
2nd degree with swords, 1878
*
Order of St. Anne 1st class with sword, 1906
*
Order of St Vladimir, 2nd class, 1906
References
*
Connaughton, Richard Michael. (1988)
''The War of the Rising Sun and Tumbling Bear: A Military History of the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-5.''London:
Routledge. (cloth); (paper) -- reprinted by
Cassell Military, London, 2004. (paper)
*
*
Kowner, Rotem (2006). "Historical Dictionary of the Russo-Japanese War". Scarecrow. 620pp.
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1848 births
1910 deaths
Imperial Russian Army generals
Russian military personnel of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
Russian military personnel of the Russo-Japanese War
Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Russian)
Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir
Recipients of the Order of St. Anna