Anastasii Prokop'evich Vorobchuk Papers, ca. 1915-1963.

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Anastasii Prokop'evich Vorobchuk Papers, ca. 1915-1963.

Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, subject files and printed materials of Vorobchuk. There is one letter from Syngman Rhee. The correspondence dates from 1915 to 1963 and chiefly concerns emigre activities in China, where Vorobchuk lived after the 1917 revolution. Most of the manuscripts are by Vorobchuk himself and relate to the Russian emigre communities in the Far East, the dairy farms where he worked, and political affairs. Among the topics covered in the subject files are the Asia Cominform Bureau, Civil War activities of Generals Khorvat and Kutepov, and Vorubchuk's involvement in the murder of Ataman Dutov. There are several photographs of torture victims and starving children in the Far East. The printed materials include six folders of clippings.

ca. 1200 items (4 boxes).

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Dutov, Alaksandr Ilích, 1864-1921.

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Rhee, Syngman, 1875-1965

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Synman Rhee (1875-1965) was the first and last Head of State of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea and the President of South Korea from 1948-1960. He spent his early life as a Korean revolutionary, with his focus shifting to the Korean independence movement after Japanese occupation. Much of this period was spent in effective exile including while obtaining degrees from George Washington University and Harvard University before ultimately becoming the first Korean to receive...

Vorobchuk, Anastasiĭ Prokopévich, 1881-1963.

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Vorobchuk (also Vorobchuk-Zagorskiĭ) was a veterinarian. From the description of Anastasii Prokop'evich Vorobchuk Papers, ca. 1915-1963. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320410699 ...

Asia Cominform Bureau.

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Khorvat, General.

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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...