Dimitri Mikhailovich Youzefovitch (1777–1821) was a Russian nobleman from the Poltava region.
He is most notable for serving as a general in the Napoleonic Wars, especially his leadership of the force which besieged Metz in 1814.
He joined the army aged 11, as a sergeant in the Preobrazhensky Life Guards Regiment.
On 1 January 1795 he was promoted to captain and began active service, before transferring (still as a captain) into the Ekaterynoslavsky Cuirassier Regiment two years later.
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