Dmitrii Nikolaevich Liubimov Papers, ca. 1918-1954.
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Li︠u︡bimov, Dmitrīĭ Nikolaevich 1863-1942
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Li︠u︡bimov served in several high posts in the Russian government, including head of the chancery of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (1902-1906); Governor of Vilna province (1906-?); and assistant to the governor-general of Warsaw (1914-1915). From the description of Dmitrii Nikolaevich Liubimov Papers, ca. 1918-1954. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320409774 Chief of staff, Russian Imperial Ministry of the Interior. From the d...
Maklakov, Vasiliĭ Alekseevich, 1870-1957.
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Zaitsev, Boris Konstantinovich, 1881-1972.
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Emigre writer who lived in France after the 1917 revolution. From the description of Boris Konstantinovich Zaitsev Papers, 1923-1964. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320410915 Boris Konstantinovich Zaitsev (1881-1972) was a Russian writer and a member of the post-revolutionary Russian migr community in France From the guide to the Boris Zaitsev papers, 1925-1950, (GB 206 Leeds University Library) ...
Russia. Ministerstvo vnutrennikh di︠e︡l.
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Li︠u︡bimova, Li︠u︡dmilla Nikolaevna, 1871- .
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Savinkov, B. V. (Boris Viktorovich), 1879-1925
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Full name: Boris Viktorovič Savinkov; pseudonym: V. Ropšin; born in Charkiv, Russia 1879, died in Lubjanka Prison, Moscow 1925; one of the leaders of the Partija Socialistov-Revoljucionerov (PSR); writer; studied law in St. Petersburg; became a member of the PSR Battle Organization in 1903; joined the French army as a volunteer in the First World War; returned to Russia in April 1917 and made a rapid military career, becoming Assistant War Minister under A.F. Kerenskij; was expelled from the P...