THE MILITARY GALLERY OF THE WINTER PALACE SAINT-PETERSBURG RUSSIA 2013.

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THE MILITARY GALLERY OF THE WINTER PALACE SAINT-PETERSBURG RUSSIA 2013

THE MILITARY GALLERY OF THE WINTER PALACE Secondary school # 553 Students: Gavrilenko V. Tsurikov D. Petrushkevich A. Lebedeva E. Dobrochasava K. Korneva G. Yurko P. Tonu G. Teacher: N. Androshuk

PROJECT GOALS 1. TO STUDY THE MATERIAL DEVOTED TO THE LIFE OF RUSSIA IN 1812 AND THE RUSSIAN-FRENCH WAR. 2. TO BROADEN OUR MIND IN THE TOPIC UNDER DISCUSSION TO CONDUCT SOME SURVEYS AND ANALYZE THE RESULTS. 3. TO PROPAGANDA THE LOVE TO RUSSIA AND HEROISM OF PEOPLE WHO SAVED OUR MOTHERLAND.

The Military Gallery of the Winter Palace (1827)

George Dawe (6 February 1781 – 15 October 1829) George Dawe at work George Dawe with his family

Some G. Dawe’s famous portraits

Mikhail Golenishchev-Kutuzov 16 September 1745 – 28 April 1813

Kutuzov at the Battle of Borodino. Piter Bagration appears at the left. Kutuzov at the Fili conference decides to open Moscow to Napoleon.

Michael Barclay de Tolly  Born: December 27, 1761,  Courland and Semigallia  Died: May 26, 1818 (aged 56), Prussia  Allegiance: Russian Empire  Service/branch: Imperial Russian Army  Rank: Field Marshal Minister of War. Commanded the whole of the Russian army in the beginning of the War of 1812  Battles/wars: The battle of island (1812), Battle of Borodino, The Battle of Dresden The Battle of Kulm (1813), Battle of Leipzig (1813),The capture of Paris (1814)

Piter Bagration  Born: 1765, Kizlvar,Russia  Died: 24 September 1812  Allegiance: Russian Empire  Service/branch: Imperial Russian Army  Rank: General  Commands held General of the Infantry Battles/wars: Russian-Circassian War, Finish War, Russo-Turkish War, Napoleonic War  Battles/wars: Battle of Borodino

Sergei Volkonsky  Born: 19 December 1788  Died: 10 December 1865  Allegiance: Russian Empire  Service/branch: Imperial Russian Army  Rank: Major General  Battles/wars: Was in the Kutuzov’s squard, Battle of Borodino

Dmitry Golitsyn  Born: 29 October 1771 in St. Petersburg  Died: in Paris on 27 March, 1844  Rank: he was a Russian cavalry general prominent during the Napoleonic Wars, statesman and military writer.  Battles/wars: Battle of Borodino

Ilarion Vasilchikov  Born: March 5, 1847, St. Petersburg  Died: February 21 (March 5) 1847  Allegiance: Russian Empire  Service/branch: Imperial Russian Army  Rank: General of Cavalry, he commanded of individual Guards Corps  Battles/wars: Pultusk, Saltanovka, Battle of Borodino, Tarutino Maloyaroslavets Bautzen, Katsbah, Leipzig

Denis Davydov  Born: 27 July 1784  Died: 4 May 1839  Allegiance: Russian Federation  Rank: Lieutenant general  Commands held Akhtyrsky Hussars regiment  Battles/wars: Battle of Austerlitz, Battle of Borodino, The battle of the Poles, The Battle of LA ROTHIERE

Nikolay Tuchkov  Born:  Died:  Allegiance:  Service/branch:  Rank:  Battles/wars: Russo- Swedish War ( ), Kosciuszko Uprising, French invasion of Russia, Battle of Borodino

SURVEY

The questionnaire 1. Where is The Military Gallery situated? a)In the Hermitage b)In the Russian museum c)In the Historical museum d)In the Ethnographic museum 2. How many portraits are there? a) 332 portraits b) 254 portraits c) 413 portraits d) 501 portraits 3. Who drew all these portraits? a) Ivan Argunov b) Ivan Ivazovskij c) George Dawe d) Vladimir Borovikovskij 4. Borodino battle taken place in …….. ? a) 1803 b) 1812 c) 1814 d) Who was the commander- in-chief in the battle of Borodino? a) Mikhail Kutuzov b) Peter Bagration c) Alexander Suvorov d) Michael Barclay de Tolly 6. Who was the emperor Of Russia that time? a) Ivan III b) Alexander I c) Alexander II d) Peter I 7. How many people were in the Russian army (1812)? a) 480 thousand b) 550 thousand c) 392 thousand d) 514 thousand

Questionnaire Results

Survey (part 2) Results

CONCLUSION

WE REMEMBER OUR HEROES

Sources  Dictionary of Russian generals, combatants, 1996  Glinka V. M., Pomarnatsky A.V  Alexander Mikaberidze's biography of Prince Bagration, Napoleon, his Army and Enemis  Dolokhov I.S. “Dictionary of Britannica” in 86 volumes (82 tons and 4 additional) St-Petersburg  Dictionary of Russian generals, combatants against the army of Napoleon Bonaparte in  Glinka, V.M., Pomarnatsky A.V., Volkonsky, Sergei Grigorievich. Military Gallery of the Winter Palace  Soviet Military Encyclopedia. Edited by A. Grechko  Biographies Russian Generalissimo and General Field Marshal. In 4 parts  Mikhail Bogdanovich Barclay de Tolly, the biography of the third edition of the album "The War Gallery of the Winter Palace" (Leningrad, "Art", 1981 )  Barclay de Tolly / / Dictionary of Britannica: in 86 volumes (82 tons and 4 additional.)  Mausoleum of Barclay de Tolly in Yygeveste (Estonia)  Dictionary of Russian generals, combatants against the army of Napoleon Bonaparte in  Great men in history  Military Gallery of the Winter Palace  Monument MB Barclay de Tolly in Tartu, Estonia  "Architect strategy and tactics of" scorched earth "policy“  Russian Biographical Dictionary: The 25 t / under the supervision of A. A. Polovtsov  Literary Encyclopedia Collegiate Dictionary Britannica ( )  

WE REMEMBER OUR HEROES