Boris Vladimirovich Gerua Papers, ca. 1904-1974.

ArchivalResource

Boris Vladimirovich Gerua Papers, ca. 1904-1974.

The collection consists primarily of letters written to Gerua in the 1930s by other emigres who had formerly served as officers, such as Vladimir Kamenskiĭ and Vasiliĭ Gurko. There are also copies of letters by Gerua from the Far East at the time of the Russo-Japanese War. Also included are manuscripts by Gerua and by Nikolaĭ Rotshteĭn; sketches by Gerua of participants in the 1926 Zarubezhnyĭ Sʺezd (Congress Abroad) in Paris; and photographs.

ca. 2,100 items (5 boxes).

Related Entities

There are 1 Entities related to this resource.

Gerua, Boris Vladimirovich, 1876-1942

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w67s88p7 (person)

Gerua, also spelt Heroys, was before and during World War I an officer on the Imperial general staff. Gerua settled in England after the 1917 revolution. From the description of Boris Vladimirovich Gerua Papers, ca. 1904-1974. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320409569 Historical Note The Spetsial'naia Voennaia Missiia Shtaba Verhkovnago Glavnokomanduiushchago v Londone (Special Military ...