Russkii Obshche-Voinskii Soiuz - North America (ROVS-N.A.) Records, 1922-1977

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Russkii Obshche-Voinskii Soiuz - North America (ROVS-N.A.) Records, 1922-1977

1922-1977

ROVS N.A. correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, organizational records, subject files, and printed materials. There are also papers of the Paris-based Sovet Rossiĭskogo Zarubezhnogo Voĭnstva (Council of the Russian Military Abroad) and other emigre military and political organizations active in New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles and South America. The cataloged correspondence includes letters by Evgeniĭ Miller, Nikolaĭ T︠S︡urikov, Aleksandr Kutepov and other emigre figures and by Richard Nixon, Lyndon Johnson, Barry Goldwater and other prominent American politicians. Arranged correspondence series consist of general office files, Paris-New York files, correspondence of Alekseĭ von Lampe and Vladimir Vitkovskiĭ and topical correspondence files. Among the manuscripts are short articles and reminiscences by various people. There are photographs of Evgeniĭ Miller, Nicholas II and of emigre organizational gatherings during the 1950s and 1960s. The organizational records include circulars, bulletins, orders, memoranda, reports, publications and financial records for ROVS and the Sovet Rossiĭskogo Zarubezhnogo Voĭnstva. Subject files concern such topics as the Elisavetgrad Military Academy, the Union of the First Kuban Campaign, the Gallipoli societies, the Ingermanlandskiĭ Regiment and the Russian Anti-Communist Center in New York. The printed materials include a book by Boris Kuznet︠s︡ov and publications and circulars from other emigre organizations.

ca. 15,000items (33 boxes; 1 oversized photo album (stored with collection)).

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