Nadezhda I. and Vladimir M. Bek Papers, 1919-1961.
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Bek, Nadezhda I., 1884-1961
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Daughter of St. Petersburg businessman I.F. Doss, wife of Vladimir Bek, a staff officer in the Imperial and White armies. From the description of Nadezhda I. and Vladimir M. Bek Papers, 1919-1961. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320410284 ...
Bek, Vladimir M., -approximately 1950
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Doss, I. F.
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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...
Kutepov, Aleksandr Pavlovich, 1882-1930
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Imperial and White army general who served as head of the Russian Universal Military Union (Russkiĭ Obʺshche-Voinskiĭ Soi︠u︡z) in 1929-30, and was then kidnapped by Soviet agents. Correspondence consists chiefly of consolatory letters to his wife after his abduction; there are also letters to Kutepov from other White generals, such as Petr Wrangel and Pavel Shatilov. The financial records appear to be of the Military Union in 1924-29. Subject files concern such topics as Ataman Semenov and the...