Aleksei Petrovich Arkhangel'skii Papers, 1903-1959.

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Aleksei Petrovich Arkhangel'skii Papers, 1903-1959.

Papers of General Alekseĭ Petrovich Arkhangelśkiĭ, consisting of correspondence, manuscripts, financial records, membership lists, photographs and miscellaneous printed materials. Most of the documents in the collection pertain to the activities of ROVS and its divisions and member organizations, especially its Fifth Section (Belgium), in the late 1920s and the 1930s and 1940s. The correspondence (1924-1954) is primarily between Arkhangelśkiĭ and other military officers, including A.I. Denikin, P.P.N. Krasnov, E.K. Miller, P.N. Wrangel, V.K. Vitkovskiĭ, I.A. Kholḿsen, P.A. Kusonskiĭ, P.K. Kondzerovskiĭ, E.S. Imnadze, etc. The manuscripts encompass official orders and pronouncements, information bulletins, speeches, announcements, manifestos, emigre military course instruction manuals and reports. Many of the latter deal with Soviet internal affairs and foreign policy. The collection also includes photographs, chiefly of White Army personnel in Yugoslavia in the early 1920s, miscellaneous printed materials, ROVS financial records for the period 1924-1926, various membership lists as well as 24 separate subject files, including materials on the founding of ROVS Fifth Section, ROVS activities in North America, Australia, and the Far East, the ROVS Court of Honor, the Russian Defense Corps (Russkiĭ Okhranyĭ Korpus) in Yugoslavia in World War II, the "Vnutrenni︠a︡i︠a︡ Linii︠a︡," and others.

ca. 2,500 items (5 boxes)

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Kusonskiĭ, P. A.

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Lieutenant general, White Russian army; staff officer under Generals Denikin, Vrangel', and Miller, 1918-1925. From the description of P. A. Kusonskiĭ papers, 1918-1926. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754868134 ...

Vitkovskiĭ, Viktor Fedorovich.

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Arkhangelśkiĭ, Alekseĭ Petrovich, 1872-1959.

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Former chief of the Russian Universal Military Union (Russkiĭ Obshche-Voinskiĭ Soi︠u︡z-ROVS), and a high ranking officer in the Russian Army prior to the Revolution. After the Revolution, he joined the White Army in the South. He settled in Brussels in the mid-1920s, and in 1937, after the disappearance of General Miller, Arkhangelśkiĭ assumed the latter's post as head of ROVS. From the description of Aleksei Petrovich Arkhangel'skii Papers, 1903-1959. (Columbia University In the...

Miller, Evgeniĭ Karlovich 1867-1937

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Lieutenant general, Russian Imperial army; military representative of General Petr Vrangel' in France, 1920-1922. From the description of Evgeniĭ Karlovich Miller papers, 1916-1924. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754868126 Biographical Note 1867 Born, Dvinsk, Russia 1886 Graduated, Nikolaevskoe Kavaler...

Kholḿsen, P. A.

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Denikin, Anton Ivanovich, 1872-1947

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One of the most important commanders of the White armies during the Civil War. From the description of Anton Ivanovich and Kseniia Vasil'evna Denikin Papers, ca. 1905-1970. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320408983 General, Russian Imperial army; commander, Southwestern White Russian armed forces, 1918-1920. From the description of Navet na beloe dvizhenie : typescript, n.d. / General A. I. Denikin. (Unknown). WorldCat record id...

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...

Wrangel, Petr Nikolaevich, Baron, 1878-1928.

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Kondzerovskiĭ, Petr Konstanovich.

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Imnadze, E. S.

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