B. Pri︠a︡nishnikov papers, 1922-1982.

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B. Pri︠a︡nishnikov papers, 1922-1982.

Writings, correspondence, reports, and printed matter, relating to the disappearance of the émigré Russian Generals A. P. Kutepov (1930) and E. K. Miller (1937) from Paris, Russian émigré anti-communist groups and Soviet penetration of them, the Narodno-Trudovoĭ So︠i︡uz organization, White forces during the Russian Revolution, and Russian displaced persons after World War II.

5 ms. boxes.

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Pri︠a︡nishnikov, B.

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Russian-American author and journalist. From the description of B. Pri︠a︡nishnikov papers, 1922-1982. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754871695 ...

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...

Narodno-trudovoĭ soi︠u︡z.

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Russia (Territory under White armies, 1918-1920). Armii︠a︡.

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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...