Anatoly N Rosenshield was a Russian military leader and Lieutenant General of the General Staff.
Achievement list
Imperial Russian Army
He graduated from the Polotsk military gymnasium.
August 26, 1877 - Enlisted in the military.
August 8, 1879 - Graduated from the 1st Military Pavlovsk School as a senior military cadet. Issued by the ensign in the Life Guards 4th Rifle Imperial Surname Battalion.
August 30, 1884 - Second Lieutenant.
January 1, 1885 - Lieutenant.
1887 - Graduated from the Nikolaev Academy of the General Staff in the 1st category.
April 7, 1887 - Headquarters Captain. Appointed to be a member of the Vilna Military District.
November 26, 1887 - Captain of the General Staff. Senior Adjutant to the Headquarters of the 28th Infantry Division.
October 15, 1888 - October 14 - 1889 - Qualified command of a company in the 111th Don Infantry Regiment.
October 5, 1889 - Consisted for special assignments at the headquarters of the III Army Corps.
August 30, 1891 - Lieutenant Colonel. Headquarters officer for special assignments at the headquarters of the III Army Corps.
November 2, 1892 - Senior Adjutant to the Headquarters of the Omsk Military District.
August 4, 1914 - Battle of Stallupönen. On his own initiative, attacked the 1st Army Corps of General Hermann von Francois, shot down him, capturing prisoners and artillery and forcing him to retreat, thereby deciding the outcome of the battle.
August 7, 1914 - Battle of Gumbinnen. He saved the position of the entire 1st Army, which was threatened with a detour, reflecting a three-fold superior enemy force.
October-November 1914 - Participated in the second campaign in East Prussia.
February 1915 - As part of the XX Army Corps, he was surrounded in the Augustow Forests. Surrendered.
April 3, 1915 - Dismissed from the post for being in captivity.
White movement
Late 1918 - After being released from captivity, he arrived in the Volunteer Army and, after a short stay in the "reserve of ranks," led the training of instructors in the machine gun case.
August 1919 - Participated in the occupation of Odessa, after which he led the detachment of Odessa volunteers, with whom he advanced on the Kiev direction as part of the troops of the Novorossiysk region of the All-Union Union of Liberal Democratic Forces, General Schilling. On October 8, 1919, the head of the Dniester detachment consisting of: Crimean Horse and Combined-Dragoon Regiments, Separate Combined Infantry Battalion, light battery and armored train.
Pointing to the map on the left flank of our endlessly stretched front, where the combined detachment of General Rosenshild-Paulin acted, General Denikin, smiling, remarked: "Even Rosenshild-Paulin, and he is moving forward non-stop. Than he beats the enemy - the Lord knows. Scraped some parts and fights... " - Pyotr Wrangel
Autumn 1919 - He fought successfully against the Petlyura troops on the right bank of the Dnieper. In the area of Vapnyarka captured large trophies, including artillery.
March 1920 - During the evacuation from Novorossiysk, he fell into the hold of the ship and broke his leg. He was sent for treatment in Serbia.
He lived in exile in Novi Sad, where he was hired by the infantry inspection department of the Ministry of War of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. He enjoyed great authority among the Russian and Serbian military. He died on November 22, 1929. He was buried in Novi Sad at a local cemetery.
Awards
1892 - Order of St. Anna, 3rd degree
1898 - Order of St. Stanislav, 2nd degree
1904 - Order of St. Anna, 2nd degree
1905 - Order of St. Vladimir, 4th degree with swords and bow
1905 - Golden weapons
1907 - Order of St. Vladimir 3rd degree with swords