Aleksandr Ivanovich Makhonin Manuscript and Memoir, ca. 1966.

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Aleksandr Ivanovich Makhonin Manuscript and Memoir, ca. 1966.

The collection contains a manuscript (10 p.) entitled, "Velikai︠a︡ kni︠a︡gini︠a︡ Anastasii︠a︡" and a memoir (54 p.) that deals with Makhonin's education at the Naval Engineering Academy in Kronstadt, Makhonin's service in the navy during World War I, his mission to England to inspect the production of war materials for Russia, his service in the Volunteer Army in the south of Russia during the Civil War, his work with the American Red Cross in Crimea, and information on General Krasnov's Cossack Army, which collaborated with the Germans during World War II.

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Makhonin, Aleksandr Ivanovich, 1889- .

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An officer in the Imperial Navy who fought on the side of the Whites during the Civil War and later emigrated to Paris. From the description of Aleksandr Ivanovich Makhonin Manuscript and Memoir, ca. 1966. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320409207 ...

Anastasii︠a︡ Nikolaevna, Grand Duchess of Russia, b. 1901.

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Krasnov, P. N. (Petr Nikolaevich), 1869-1947

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Born St. Petersburg, Russia, Sept. 22, 1869; Major general, Imperial Russian army; ataman of Don Cossacks; author in emigration; head of Cossack units within German army 1943-1945; executed, Moscow?, USSR, January 16, 1947. From the description of P.N. Krasnov papers, 1884-1973. (Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary). WorldCat record id: 352887349 Major general, Imperial Russian army; ataman of Don Cossacks. From the description of P. N. Krasnov papers, 1884-1973. (Unk...