Sergei Vsevolodovich Simonovich Papers, 1911-1967.

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Sergei Vsevolodovich Simonovich Papers, 1911-1967.

The collection contains Simonovich's correspondence, manuscripts, doucments, subject files, and printed materials. There are letters to Simonovich from a friend who had settled in Yugoslavia, A. S. Poplavskiĭ, and Belgian postcards from before World War I. Manuscripts deal with Simonovich's experiences in the Imperial army on the Caucasian front and in the White army under general Slashchev. There are also essays devoted to the Russian emigre colonies in Belgium and in France. The subject files concern the Belgian section of the Gallipolian Society (Obʺshchestvo Gallipolit︠s︡ev) and Russian emigre events in Belgium. The printed materials include chiefly miscellaneous journals and clippings, some with articles by Simonovich.

600 items (2 boxes; 1 oversized folder).

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Slashchev, General.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6z06pqg (person)

Simonovich, Sergeĭ Vsevolodovich

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Simonovich served as an officer in the Imperial and White armies and later lived in France and Belgium. From the description of Sergei Vsevolodovich Simonovich Papers, 1911-1967. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320409373 ...

Poplavskiĭ, A.S.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6md2cd7 (person)