Mikhail Kutuzov
Mikhail Kutuzov was a prominent Russian general and military leader known for his role in the Napoleonic Wars. Born on September 16, 1745, he gained fame for his strategic skills and ability to inspire troops. His most notable achievement came during the French invasion of Russia in 1812, where he successfully led the Russian army against Napoleon Bonaparte.
Kutuzov's tactics often emphasized retreat and attrition, allowing the enemy to overextend themselves. His leadership during the Battle of Borodino and the subsequent defense of Moscow solidified his reputation as a national hero. He passed away on April 28, 1813, leaving a lasting legacy in Russian military history.