Vladimir Bezobrazov (soldier)

Born in St. Petersburg, was baptized on February 10, 1857, in the Simeonovskaya church on Mokhovaya with the perception of his grandfather A. M. Bezobrazov and aunt M. A. Shelashnikova.

Steam and giving the enemy the opportunity to fire cross-section artillery, rifle and machine gun fire, our attacking units, with excellent courage, order and stamina, fought stubborn battles from 23 to 27 Aug. 1914 inclusive, ending with the complete defeat of the enemy, who began to quickly retreat, throwing guns and surrendering in the hundreds, more than 60 officers and more than 3,000 lower ranks were taken prisoner in these battles. "

On February 28, 1917, he arrived at General S.S. Khabalov and demanded decisive measures to suppress the unrest, he pointed to the Tauride Palace, where at that time the Council of Workers 'and Soldiers' Deputies was already sitting as the center for leading the uprising.

General Bezobrazov was one of the fifteen founders of the Imperial Russian Automobile Society, which was created on May 15, 1903, at the initiative of motorist P. P. Beckel.

They had nine children - Vladimir, Nadezhda, Evdokia, Mikhail, Olga, George, Elizabeth, Maria, Irina.

Nadezhda Vladimirovna Steinbock-Fermor (Bezobrazova)