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King George
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Two bearded men of identical height wear military dress uniforms emblazoned with medals and stand side-by-side
King George V (right) with his first cousin Tsar Nicholas II, Berlin, 1913. Note the close physical resemblance between the two monarchs.[1]
Nicholas II[2] – Last Czar of Russia, titular King of Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland.
Alexander Kerensky[3] − Prime Minister of the Russian Provisional Government
Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich[4] – Commander-in-Chief and Viceroy in the Caucasus
Alexander Samsonov[5] – Commander of the Second Army for the invasion of East Prussia
Paul von Rennenkampf[6] – Commander of the First Army for the invasion of East Prussia
Nikolay Ivanov[7] – Commander of the Russian army on the Southwestern Front, responsible for much of the action in Galicia
Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich - Chief of the Imperial Russian Air Service
Aleksei Brusilov[8] – Commander of the south, then provisional Commander-in-Chief after the Tsar's abdication
Nikolai Yudenich – Commander of the Russian forces in the Caucasus Campaign
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicRussian SFSR[edit]
Vladimir Lenin[9] − Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Russian SFSR
France France[edit]
Raymond Poincaré[10] – President of France (1913–1920)
Rene Viviani – Prime Minister of France (1914–1915)
Joseph Joffre[11] – Marshal of France and Commander-in-Chief of the French Army
Ferdinand Foch[12] – Marshal of France and Commander-in-Chief of the French Army, "Generalissimo of the Allied Armies" (from spring 1918)
Robert Nivelle[13] – Commander-in-Chief of the French Army
Philippe Pétain[14] – Marshal of France and Commander-in-Chief of the French Army
Maurice Sarrail – Commander of the French forces on the Macedonian Front
Joseph Gallieni – Military Governor of Paris and Minister of War (1915–1916)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland United Kingdom[edit]
H. H. Asquith – Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (until 1916)[15]
David Lloyd George – Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1916–1922)
Douglas Haig – Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force (1915–1918)
Sir John French - Commander-in-Chief of the BEF (1914–1915) and Commander-in-Chief, Home Forces (1915–1918)
John Jellicoe – Commanding officer of the Grand Fleet (1914–1916), First Sea Lord (1916–1917)
Winston Churchill – First Lord of the Admiralty (1911 to 1915)
Horatio Herbert Kitchener – Secretary of State for War (5 August 1914 – 5 June 1916)
Sir David Henderson – Director-General of Military Aeronautics (1 September 1913 – 18 October 1917)
George Milne – Commander of the British forces at Doiran
Reginald Wingate – Commander of the British forces in the Anglo-Egyptian Darfur Expedition
Edmund Allenby – Commander of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force