Dimitriĭ Petrovich Pershin papers 1914-1950

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Dimitriĭ Petrovich Pershin papers 1914-1950

Correspondence, diaries, writings, notes, and clippings, relating to White Russian and Soviet activities in Mongolia during the Russian Revolution, and the Russian émigré population during the Russian Civil War and subsequent years. Includes a memoir entitled , relating to counter-revolutionary events in Mongolia during the Russian Revolution, and a translation by Elena Varneck of the memoir. Baron Ungern, Urga i Altan-Bulak : Zapiski Ochevidtsa Smutnom Vremeni vo Vneshneĭ (Khakhaskoĭ) Mongoliĭ v Pervoĭ Treti II-go Veka

3 manuscript boxes; (1.2 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6652450

Hoover Institution Archives

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Ungern-Shternberg, Roman Fedorovich, baron, 1887-1921

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Biographical/Historical Note White Russian military leader. From the guide to the Baron Roman Fedorovich Ungern-Shternberg miscellaneous writings, 1921, (Hoover Institution Archives) ...

Pershin, Dimitriĭ Petrovich.

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Biographical/Historical Note Dmitri? Petrovich Pershin was a White Russian diplomat in Mongolia from 1918 to 1921, a Russian historian and novelist, and subsequently a Russian émigré in China. From the guide to the Dimitriĭ Petrovich Pershin papers, 1914-1950, (Hoover Institution Archives) ...

Varneck, Elena, 1891-1976.

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Russian-American historian. From the description of Elena Varneck papers, 1930-1933. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754867109 Biographical Note 1891 Born, Kiev, Russia 1917 Translator at the Russian Embassy in Washington, D.C., for the Provisional Government ...