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adam_text | Contents
Historical Prelude
ix
The Roots of My Weltanschauung
1.
The Formative Years
3
2.
The University Years
20
Russia Before World War I
3.
The Liberation Movement
—
The
1905
Revolution and the
Constitutional Manifesto
37
4.
Revolutionary Romanticism
57
5.
Political Work
73
6.
Russia on the Road to Democracy
93
War
7.
The Origins and the Beginning of the War
—
The Year of Silence
115
8.
The Monarchy s Road to Ruin
125
9.
The Break with the Crown
—
Plots and Counterplots
136
10.
The Reign of Folly in the Palace
153
11.
The Emperor s Plan
167
12.
The Final Session of the Duma
178
The Turning Point in Russia s History
—
The February Revolution
13.
The Days of Destiny
193
14.
The First Months of the Revolution
217
On the Russian Front
15.
The Spring of Great Changes
253
16.
The Offensive
268
vii
vüi CONTENTS
17.
The Dual
Counterofíensive
289
18.
The Path-of Treason
301
19.
The Restoration of the State Order
324
Prelude to the Civil War
20.
The Ultimatum
341
21.
The Preparation of the Revolt
359
22.
The Allies and the Russian Government
393
23.
The Breakup of the Democratic Parties
400
24.
The Final Struggle for My Russia
419
25.
My Life Underground
445
The Turning Point in World History
26.
My Mission to London and Paris
489
27.
The Tragedy of Versailles
512
28.
At the Juncture of Two Eras
529
Index
545
Index
Abaza, Admiral,
42
Abrosimov,
176, 183, 187
Absolutism and unlimited monarchy,
28, 40-41, 93, 95, 105, 112, 128;
see also Constitutional Manifesto
of
1905
Agrarian reform, see Land reform
Agriculture: before World War I,
108-
9;
Provisional Government legis¬
lation,
223-25
Aladin, Aleksei N.,
341, 358, 370, 371,
375-76, 380, 384
Alekseyev, Gen. Mikhail V.,
139, 145,
150, 159, 213, 215, 236-37, 244,
254-57, 258-59, 266, 269, 281,
295, 361, 480, 491;
Military Ad¬
viser to Provisional Government,
281, 351, 353, 354;
Chief of Staff,
354-55, 420;
and Kornilov con¬
spiracy,
333, 361, 381, 382, 384-
85, 424-26;
Directorate,
501
Alexander II,
70, 74
Alexander III,
4, 15, 16, 33, 153, 157,
162
Alexandra Fyodorovna, Tsarina,
106,
139, 142, 153-65, 179, 182,328-
30, 332-33, 337;
plot to send
from Russia,
150;
and Rasputin,
157-65;
death, 338n
Alexinsky,
322
Alexis, Tsarevich,
149, 155, 206, 213,
337
Allies, relations with Provisional Gov¬
ernment,
386-91, 393-99;
at¬
tempts to obtain support from
for anti-Bolsheviks,
480-81, 491-
92, 495-97, 498-99;
intervention
of in Russia,
499-505;
Council of
Ten discussion of postwar Rus¬
sia,
513-15;
Big Five recognition
of Kolchak s government,
517-
20, 524-26;
see also Peace; War
aims
Alliluyev,
317
All-Russian Congress of Soviet and
Front Line Organizations,
283—84
Andriyevsky, S.
Α.,
76
Anglo-Russian Commission,
14
Anna, Empress,
39
Anti-Semitism,
28, 73, 129, 138, 141
Arbuzov, General,
77
Argunov, Ivan P.,
500, 507, 511
Army, Russian,
53, 105;
mobilization,
122-24, 128;
Order No.
1, 203-
4;
committees in,
204, 360-61,
364, 425;
morale in,
218-19, 258,
259, 263, 274, 297;
defeatist
propaganda in,
263, 276-77, 290,
297, 316-17;
Declaration of Sol¬
dier s Rights,
264—65;
improve¬
ment in soldier morale,
264—65,
269-70, 270-71, 287-88, 292,
294-95, 324;
Kerensky s visits to
Headquarters,
276-91;
Polivanov
Commission,
270-71;
disloyalty
of officers,
293-95, 297-98;
Kor¬
nilov conspiracy,
296, 327-28,
342-43;
at Riga,
298-300;
civil
war between volunteer and Red
armies,
476, 481
545
546
INDEX
Army and Navy Officers Union, All-
Russian,
287, 297, 341^2, 354,
360-61,364,425
Astrov, N.,
480, 501
Avksentiev,
N.
D. A. V.,
407, 412,
415, 417-18, 480, 500, 501, 502,
507,511
Axelrod, P.
В.,
322
Azev, Evno,
61
Badmayev, Dr. P.,
159-60, 161, 172
Bagration, Gen. Pierre,
378
Balavinsky, Sergey,
346, 348
Balfour, A. J.,
314, 389-90, 51
3n
Balk, Gen. A. P.,
174, 189
Baltic
Reet,
52, 124, 213, 236, 256,
276, 280, 354, 379,
410n,
428-
29, 443, 460;
see also
Kronstadt
Naval Base
Bandung Conference,
xiv, 540-41
Bantysh, Colonel,
82
Baranovsky,
Olga, 22, 43
Baranovsky, Col. Vladimir,
271-72,
343, 345, 378, 382, 439
Bark,
141
Baruch, Bernard,
514
Belenky, Z.,
462-63, 464,465
Beletsky, S. P.,
168
Benkendorf,
Count,
328, 333
Bernstein,
Eduard, 533-34
Bethmann-Hollweg, M. A.
von, 305,
310,313,321
Beylis, Mendel, trial of,
85-87
Bezobrazov, A. M.,
42
Biskupsky,
General,
275
Black Sea Fleet,
204, 213, 279, 280,
509
Blagonarov,
Α. Α.,
468
Bliokh, I. S., quoted,
χ
Bloody Sunday, (Jan.
9, 1905), 46-
49, 70
Blum,
Léon,
536
Bobrinskoy, V.
Α.,
145
Bock, B. L.
von, 100
Bogdanov,
Α. Α.,
415
Bogolepov,
Nicolai
P.,
25
Boldyrev, General,
501, 511
Bolsheviks,
132,134-35, 224,233,235,
248, 284, 326, 353;
cooperation
with Germany,
260, 298-300,
301-23;
attempts to demoralize
Army,
263, 274, 277, 297;
July
uprising,
289, 290-91, 302, 320;
peace drive,
303-10, 318-23,
454-57, 460-62;
sham riot,
282,
381-82, 392;
penetration of so¬
cialist parties,
403-5, 414, 415,
416, 423;
Red Guard,
414, 436,
437, 470;
Military Revolutionary
Committee,
429-31, 434;
truce
refused,
445—46;
repudiation by
Soviet,
451;
Council of Peoples
Commissars,
455, 456, 459, 476;
Central Committee,
456, 458,
461;
opposition to Constituent
Assembly,
457-59;
sabotage of,
468-72;
move to Moscow,
476,
478;
see also Kornilov conspiracy
and revolt; October Revolution
Bonch-Bruyevich, V. D.,
316-17, 468
Bothmer,
Gen. von, 287, 293-94, 419
Bramson, L. M.,
83
Branting,
Hjalmar,
313-14
Breshkovska, Catherine,
83, 209, 479
Brest-Litovsk, Treaty of,
457, 460-62,
504-5, 512, 518
Briand,
Aristide,
534
BrockdorfF-Rantzau, Count
von, 306,
523
Bnisilov, Gen.
Α. Α.,
275, 276, 278-
79 ;
Commander-in-Chief
, 281,
285, 287, 364
Bublikov,
Α. Α.,
201, 212
Buchanan, Sir George,
314, 334-35,
343^*4, 387, 397
Bukharin, Nikolai,
457
Bullitt, William,
515
Bulygin, A. G.,
50
Burevestnik,
59, 63—64, 67
Busche,
Major
von der, 419
Cadets (Constitutional Democrats),
58, 69, 101, 125, 130, 224,
268n,
289, 361, 372, 373, 375, 376,
409, 418, 470, 480, 501;
action
INDEX
547
of other parties against,
403, 405,
416
Carlotti,
Marchese,
387
Catherine II,
86, 87
Catherine Hall, Tauride Palace,
131,
193,197, 202, 208
Caucasus,
13-14, 28, 138, 226, 507,
512, 518, 524, 538
Central War Industry Committee,
136-37, 142, 150, 176, 183, 187,
222
Chaikovsky,
N.
V.,
480, 500, 511
Chantilly
Conference,
253, 254-55
Chaplin,
500
Cheka,
478
Chelnokov, M. V.,
142
Chemodurov,
157, 158
Cheremisov, Gen. A. V.,
439-41
Chernov, V.
Μ., 225η, 268η,
309, 320,
368,413,415,417,467, 470-71
Chkheidze,
N.
S.,
131, 132, 184, 193,
195, 196, 197, 199, 202, 309, 311,
415;
Minister of Labor,
205, 207,
235,241,248
Churchill, Winston, 387n,
391, 507,
523, 537
Cimitière, Col. du,
363, 366, 372,
377,381
Clemenceau,
Georges,
495, 496-97,
498, 503, 51
3n,
521, 522, 530
Colonialism, abolition of,
538-42
Committee of the Constituent Assem¬
bly
(Komuch),
476
Communist International (Comin¬
tern),
515;
German collaboration
with,
532-37;
Congresses of,
539
Constituent Assembly,
206, 216, 225,
407, 457, 458-59, 517, 524-26;
elections to,
423, 431, 450, 451;
Union for the Defense of,
465;
opening,
465, 466-72;
dissolution,
471-72;
Committee of
(Komuch),
members,
476
Constitutional Democrats, see Cadets
Constitutional Manifesto of
1905, 53-
56,67,98, 129,220
Cooperatives,
96-97, 108-9, 418;
Pro¬
visional Government legislation
on,
223-24
Cossacks,
176, 190, 349, 367, 439,
442, 445-46, 447, 476, 510
Council of United Gentry,
95, 97
Curzon,
Lord,
13
Cyril, Grand Duke,
177, 205
Czernin, Count
Ottokár,
433, 460
Dan, Theodore,
413, 435-37
Danilov, Gen. Iury,
123, 138, 282
Dardanelles,
165, 243-44, 322
Dashnaktsutyun Party case,
80-81, 85
Decembrists,
39-40
Delcassé Théophile,
52
Democratic Conference (Sept.,
1917),
413-17,422
Denikin, Gen. Anton,
147, 287-88,
289-90, 291, 292-94, 295, 296,
315, 351, 353, 364, 365-66, 371,
384, 480, 491, 511, 513, 514, 515,
538
Denisov,
N.
K.,
363
Derevenko, D.,
157
Deschanel, Paul,
498, 499
Deutsch, 322
Dìamandi,
С,
298
Dietrichs, Gen.
Mikhail
К.,
392
Directorate (national government),
500-1, 505, 506;
overthrow of,
507,511
Dmitri, Grand Duke,
147, 160
Dmitryukov, 1.1.,
140, 196,
214n
Dneveinski,
322
Dni,
532
Dobrynsky,
Ι. Α.,
370, 374-75, 380
Dolgoruky, Prince,
41
Dostoyevsky, F. M.,
ix, 38,
54n,
404,
538
Dourrtergue,
Gaston,
395
Dragomirov, Gen.
Α. Μ., 313η
Dubrovin, A. I.,
58-59, 63
Dudonrov, Capt. B. P.,
272
Dukhonin, Gen. Nikolai
Ν., 420-2Ι,
428, 439-40,441, 455-56,457
Duma, Provisional Committee of,
196,
198, 200-1, 205, 206, 209, 407;
Military Commission,
200, 273;
succession problem,
206, 208,
211,213,214,215
548
INDEX
Duma, State,
First,
50, 51, 63, 68-71,
97, 101, 102, 146;
Second,
94, 95,
101;
Third,
101-2, 103-7, 148;
Fourth,
84-85, 89, 91, 98, 101,
102, 111-12, 125, 148, 179, 183,
184, 185, 209;
emergency session
(1914), 129-33; 1915
session,
139—40;
discussions re break with
Tsar,
139-47, 184-85;
final ses¬
sion,
151;
dissolution proposed by
Tsar,
167-69, 184;
suspension,
190, 193;
see also Progressive
Bloc in Duma
Dutov, Alexei I.,
381-82
Dybenko, P.,
445, 446
Dyelo
Naroda,
451, 452-54, 466-67
Dzerzhinsky, Felix,
478
Dzhunkovsky,
Gen.
K.,
158
Ebert, Friedrich, 534
Education in Russia, before World
War I,
106-8
Eichhorn, Gen. von, 311
Elizabeth, Grand Duchess,
47
Encausse,
Phillipe, 154, 155
Engelhardt, Colonel,
196, 202, 203
Erdeli, General,
285
Erzberger, Matthias,
178-79, 312,
313
Essen, Admiral A. M.,
124
Estonia,
518, 524
Fabrikant,
V.,
473, 476, 477, 482,
483, 496
February Revolution,
193-217
Federov, General,
366
Fillipovski,
241
Filonenko,
380, 424
Finišov,
P. N.,
362, 363-64, 371, 377,
381,384
Finland,
28, 73, 85, 129, 226, 512,
518, 524, 526, 538
Flekkel,
Boris,
479
Foch,
Marshal Ferdinand,
xiii, 495
Food shortages,
188-89, 190
Franz Ferdinand, Archduke,
119
Freemasons,
87-89
Fürstenberg,
Yakov (alias Ganetsky),
306, 309
Fyodorov, M. M.,
142, 149
Gapon, Father George,
46-47
Gatchina,
201, 438, 439, 441, 442,
444, 445, 446-47, 462
Gavronsky, Doctor,
489, 490, 493,
494
Genoa Conference,
532
George V,
335
Germany, collaboration with Bolshe¬
viks,
303-10, 432-33, 532-37
Glazov, General,
26
Goetz,
408
Golitsyn, Captain,
369
Golitsyn, Prince
N.
D.,
175, 177, 182,
189, 190,380
Golovin, Gen. F.
Α.,
432
Goremykin, Ivan L.,
69, 94, 125, 130,
135, 137, 138, 140, 143, 145,
178
Gorky, Maxim,
78, 302, 451-52, 468-
69
Govorukho-Otrok,
Μ. Υ.,
168
Grenard, Ferdinand,
85-86
Grey, Sir Edward,
116, 118, 121
Grigorovich, Admiral Ivan C,
160
Grimm,
Melchior, 140
Grünau, 307,311
Gruzenberg,
О. О.,
76
Gruzinov,
Lt.
Col.,
231
Guchkov,
Α. Ι.,
69, 101, 103-4, 105-
6, 142, 143-44, 145, 149-50,
151-52, 203, 211, 214, 216, 333,
360, 363;
Minister of War and
Navy,
206, 209, 210, 225, 235,
243, 245, 264-65;
resignation,
248, 265-66, 268, 269
Guderian, General,
537
Gurko, Vasily,
146
Gurko,
Gen. Y., 176, 258, 261
Gutor, General,
284-85
Gvozdez,
Κ. Α.,
232
INDEX
549
Haase,
Hugo,
121
Hague Peace Conference,
xi
Haldane, Lord,
117-18
Hardinge, Lord,
335
Hayashi, Ambassador,
42
Hay da, General,
510
Helfand, Dr. Alexander, see Parvus
Helferding, 520
Helsinki,
209,
230n,
276, 472-73
Hindenburg, Gen. Paul
von, 258, 267,
269,295,313,320,495
Hitler, Adolf, xii-xiii,
533-36
Hoffmann, Gen. Max
von, 263, 295,
313,460
Hopkins, Harry, quoted,
537-38
Ignatiev, Count P. N.,
107
Ignatyev,
Α. Α.,
497-98
Iordansky, Nicholas,
24
Iovanovich, Colonel,
481
Ito,
Marquis,
42
Ivan the Terrible,
39
Ivanov,
Gen.
N.
Y.,
202, 205, 212, 213
lzvestiya,
234, 240,
275n,
299, 324-
25,415,424,448,461
Izvolsky, A. P.,
115, 118, 395-96
Janin,
General,
253, 254-55
Joffre, Marshal Joseph,
253
July Bolshevik Uprising,
289, 290-91,
302, 320, 341
Kachel, Mark, 322
Kaledin, Gen. A. M.,
369, 370, 371,
471
Kamenev, Lev
В.,
134, 135, 412-13,
417,431,436,437,458
Karabchevsky,
N.
P.,
76
Karaulov, Mikhail
Α.,
196, 204
Karinsky,
N. S.,
316-17
Karpovich,
Peter,
25
Kartashov,
Anton
V.,
342, 436
Katanayev, Colonel,
511
Kaufman, Gen. K. P.,
13
Kaufmann-Turkestansky,
107
Kerensky, Alexander
F.,
childhood, education and early ca¬
reer: parents,
4-5;
boyhood,
4—
19;
life in Simbirsk,
5-10;
reli¬
gious beliefs,
8, 33-34, 68;
life in
Tashkent,
15-19;
early education,
16-17;
at University of St. Peters¬
burg,
20-34;
meets
Olga Baranov-
sky,
22;
marriage,
43;
first politi¬
cal speech,
26-27;
junior barrister,
44;
exposure to revolutionary
activity,
60-63;
arrest,
64-65;
imprisonment,
65-68, 70-72;
as
political lawyer,
74-83;
on Lena
Massacre Commission,
83;
elec¬
tion to Fourth Duma,
84-85, 88
Commander-in-Chief,
354-55, 439-
441
in Duma: leader of Trudoviks,
83,
88-89, 90-92, 127, 180, 181,
186-87, 188;
and Beylis Affair,
86—87;
imprisonment,
87;
and
Freemasons,
87-89;
under police
surveillance,
90—92;
and begin¬
ning of World War I,
126, 127,
128-33;
and February Revolu¬
tion,
194-217;
and Soviet,
199,
205, 207-8, 233-34, 241
in exile: to London,
481-85;
activi¬
ties in London,
489-94, 512, 521-
22;
in Paris,
494-99
Minister of Justice in Provisional
Government,
204, 207, 209, 210,
229-30
Minister of War and Navy,
266—67,
268n,
270-91;
tours of fronts
and naval installations,
276—88,
289-91;
labeled as traitor,
289-
90, 425
Minister-President: State Confer¬
ence,
325-27, 365, 408;
relations
with ex-Tsar,
328-38;
and Kor-
nilov conspiracy,
342—58, 359—85,
391-92, 405, 424-28;
Bolshevik
pre-Revolution moves against,
400-5, 426, 428, 429-31, 434-
37;
October Revolution, see under
October Revolution
post-October Revolution activities:
flight from
Petrograd
and treach¬
ery at front,
437-44;
escape from
550
INDEX
Gatchina
Palace,
446-48;
pur¬
suit of,
448;
forty days in hiding,
448-49;
declared state criminal,
450;
appeal to people,
452-53;
return to
Petrograd, 462—66;
in
Finland,
472-74;
second return to
Petrograd, 474-76;
in Moscow,
476-81
Kerensky, Fyodor M. (father),
4—5,
18-19
Kerr, Philip,
489, 491, 500
Keskula, Alexander,
304-5, 321, 323
Khabalov, Gen. Sergius S.,
174, 176,
183, 189,211,212
Kharitonov, P.
Α.,
140, 141, 142
Khaustov,
132
Khomayakov,
Ν. Α.,
103, 104
Khrustalev-Nosar,
G. S.,
24
Khvostov, Alexei N.,
92, 137, 140,
141, 142, 147, 159
Kishkin, Nikolai,
437, 438, 448
Klembovsky, General,
350-51, 357,
370n,
392
Knox, Col. Alfred,
286;
General,
503,
505,507,510, 511
Knyazev, Governor,
83
Kobyakov, Sergey
Α.,
83
Kokoshkin,
F. F., 349, 373, 374, 468
Kokovtsev, V. N.,
158, 162, 163-64
Kolchak, Admiral A. V.,
279-80, 499,
500, 503, 505;
Supreme Ruler of
Russia,
507,
509-H,
513, 514,
517, ¡519, 538
Kolchak government: recognition by
Big Five and terms,
517-20;
agreement on peace terms with
Paris Peace Conference,
524-26
Kolchinsky,
297
Kollontai, Alexandra,
308
Konovaiov, A. I.,
187;
Minister of
Trade and Industry,
210, 222,
225, 269, 387, 437, 438, 448
Kornilov, Gen. Lavr G.,
203, 237, 239,
247, 273, 286, 491;
Supreme
Commander,
296, 298, 326, 342,
343
Kornilov conspiracy and revolt,
296,
327-28, 342-43, 344-58, 359-
85, 391-92, 405;
Extraordinary
Commission of Inquiry into the
Kornilov Affair, 376n,
382, 383,
424, 427-28, 475
Korovichenko, Colonel,
331, 333
Koshelev, General,
77
Kosmin, Capt.
Andrey,
346
Kostenko, pilot,
147
Kovalevsky, V. I.,
145
Krasheninnikov, Nicolay S.,
78-79
Krasilnikov, Colonel,
511
Krasnov, Gen. P. N.,
439, 441, 442-
43, 445-46
Kravchenko, Cornet,
366
Kremlin,
476
Kresty Prison,
65, 69
Krivoshein, A. V.,
142
Kronstadt
Naval Base,
120, 205, 209,
229-30, 236, 290, 291, 364, 444;
sailors from,
229-30,
312-ІЗп,
443, 444, 468
Krupensky, P. N.,
140, 141
Krupskaya, N.,
307
Krylenko, Ensign
N.
V.,
455;
Com-
mander-in-Chief,
456-57, 459
Krymov,
Gen. A. M.,
151;
and Kor¬
nilov conspiracy,
343, 344, 349,
360, 363, 365, 368, 369, 372, 377,
378, 381, 382-83, 391-92
Krysin,
513
Krzyzanovski,
G. M.,
141
Kudashev, Prince,
510
Kühlmann,
Baron H.
von, 307, 460,
462
Kukel,
Captain,
272
Kurlov,
Gen. P.
G.,
100, 172-73, 176
Kuropatkin, General,
244
Kuskova,
Y. D.,
88
Kutuzov,
Gen. M.
I.,
87
Kuzmin,
Α.,
273, 438
Labor: unions,
46, 47, 49;
Provisional
Government legislation on,
223,
225-26
Landed gentry,
95—96
Land reform,
97-98, 108-9;
Provi¬
sional Government legislation on,
224-25
Lansdowne, Lord,
522
INDEX
551
Lansing, Robert,
497,
513η,
515, 523,
529
Larin, Yu,
458
Latvia,
460, 512, 518, 524
Law,
Bonar,
335
League of Nations,
519, 525, 526
Lebedev, Colonel,
369;
General,
511
Lebedev, V.,
406
Lechitzky, General,
360
Lednitsky, A. R.,
76, 270-71
Lena Massacre,
81-83, 106
Lenin, Vladimir I.,
4, 7-8, 134-35,
222-23, 224, 226, 246-47, 263,
273n,
284, 431, 455, 458, 478,
539;
and July uprising,
289, 290-
91;
cooperation with Germany in
peace offensive,
301—23;
plan for
Russia,
302-4;
On Slogans,
319-20;
Theses on the Constitu¬
ent Assembly,
458—59;
Theses on
the Question of a Separate and
Annexationist Peace,
460—61;
see
also Bolsheviks
Leopold of Bavaria, Prince,
260-61,
263, 460
Leshch, General,
262
Lessner,
Herr, 312
Liberovsky,
349
Lipsky,
F.
Α.,
362, 363
Lithuania,
460, 512, 518, 524
Lloyd George, David,
421, 489, 491-
92, 500, 508, 513, 514, 515, 521,
522, 530, 538
Lockhart,
Robert Bruce,
481
Lokhvitsky,
Generai,
481, 497
Lossky, Prof.
Nicholas,
30, 33
Lucius, Ambassador,
533
Ludendorff, Gen Erich,
xii, 291, 292-93,
295, 310-11, 313, 420, 423, 433,
462, 495, 534
Luebers,
315
Lukirsky, General,
439-40
Lukomsky, Gen. Alexander,
27
In,
287,
297, 300, 349, 350, 364, 367-69,
377, 424
Lvov, Prince
Georgi E.,
137, 140, 142,
145, 150, 181, 196, 315, 333, 341;
Minister-President of Provisional
Government,
210, 215, 220, 222,
226-28, 235-36, 241, 266, 281,
289;
resignation,
291, 292
Lvov, Nikolai N.,
146, 342, 375, 376
Lvov, Vladimir N.,
210, 243, 361-62;
and Kornilov conspiracy,
342-43,
344-47, 348, 357, 370, 373, 374-
75, 378-81, 384, 424
Lyadov,
79
Lyzhin,
81
Mahan, Alfred
T.,
xi
Makino, Count Nobuaki,
51
3n
Maklakov, V.
Α.,
144, 376
Maklakov, V. N.,
23, 62-63, 125, 135,
137, 152, 168, 169, 173, 175, 385
Malozemov, Andrew,
42—43
Malyantovich, Pavel N.,
448
Mandel,
Georges,
496
Manikovsky, Gen. Alexei,
269, 270,
271
Mannerheim,
Gen. (Baron)
Carl von,
473
Manuilov,
Α. Α.,
210, 222
Manukhin, Sergey S.,
82-83
Mariinsky Palace,
200,
214n,
221,
247
Markov,
N.
L.,
101
Markov the Second,
Ν. Υ., 169η
Marxists,
23-24, 31-32, 34, 128, 303,
533
Marya Fyodorovna, Dowager Tsarina,
161, 163-64
Maslov,
S. L.,
450
Maslovsky, S.,
239
Max, Prince, of Baden,
508
Maximalists,
73
Maysh,
Α.,
83
Meller-Zakomelsky, Gen. A. N.,
63,
140, 143
Mensheviks,
130, 134, 232, 233, 240,
241, 248, 268, 272, 284, 319,402,
403, 414, 470;
Democratic Coun¬
cil,
417-18;
People s Committees,
423
Meshchersky, Prince,
372
Michael, Grand Duke,
143, 147, 149,
206, 208, 212, 213, 21.5-16, 386
Milner, Lord Alfred,
493, 503
552
INDEX
Milyukov, Pavel N., 51, 58, 125, 130,
133, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144,
149, 171, 179, 184, 185, 195, 196,
202, 204, 207, 208, 211, 219, 309;
Minister
of Foreign Affairs,
210,
215, 238, 242, 243-47, 333, 348,
353, 369, 371-72, 373, 385, 401,
403, 405, 407, 425;
resignation
of,
247, 268
Mirbach, Baron
Wilhelm von, 478
Mironov,
N. D.,
59, 60
Mogilev,
235, 284, 420, 421
Moiseyenko, Boris,
60, 61
Moiseyenko, Yevgeniya,
60—61
Molotov,
V. M.,
233, 235
Moltke, Marshal
Helmuth
von,
quoted,
χ
Moscow,
72, 240, 283, 442, 476-77,
520
Mukden, Battle of,
51-52
Muravyev,
N.
K.,
76
Muravyov, Capt.
Μ. Α.,
147
Murmansk,
275, 481, 482
Muromtsev, N.,
75
Mussolini,
Benito, 516
Nabokov, K. D.,
102, 389, 492, 493,
501-2
Nabokov, Vladimir D.,
373, 376,
406-7
Narodniks,
69, 96
Naryshkina, Elisabyeta
Α.,
157-58,
331-33
National Center,
480, 492
Naumov, A. N., quoted,
18-19
Navy, Russian,
52, 105;
see also Baltic
Fleet; Black Sea Fleet;
Kronstadt
Naval Base
Neklyudov, A. V.,
171-72
Nekrasov,
N.
V.,
149, 150, 193, 195,
196,
214n,
315;
Minister of Trans¬
port,
210, 241, 384, 407
Nelidova,
Υ. Α.,
477-78
Nepenin, Admiral A. I.,
209
Nevsky
Prospekt, 47, 48, 57, 189
Nicholas I,
87
Nicholas II, Tsar,
28-29, 33, 40-41,
50, 53-56, 59, 69-70, 104-5, 112,
120,123,124, 129, 130, 137, 138,
139-40, 146, 150;
as Supreme
Commander,
137, 138-39, 177,
188, 212—13;
discussions in Duma
re break with,
139—47;
plots to
kill,
147;
plan to depose,
149-50,
151-52;
and Rasputin,
161-62,
165;
plan to crush revolt and dis¬
solve Duma,
167—69, 184;
sus¬
pends Duma,
190;
abdication,
209, 213, 235;
problem of future
as ex-Tsar,
235—39;
relations with
Kerensky and departure from
Russia,
328-38;
death, 338n
Nicholas, Mikhailovitch, Grand Duke
327
Nicholas Nikolaevich, Grand Duke,
58,
124, 137-38, 156, 157, 213, 237, 238
Nikiforov, General,
77
Nikitin, A. M.,
83, 410, 448
Nikolaevsky, K.,
362, 363, 377
Nitti, Francesco,
516
Nivelle,
Gen. Robert,
253-57, 264,
391, 420, 494
Nosar
-Khrustalyou, G.,
232
Noullens,
387
Novaya Zhizn,
451, 468-69
Novikov,
N.
I.,
87
Novitsky, General,
265, 269
Novosiltsev, Colonel,
361, 363, 364,
373
Obshcheye
Delo,
425
October Manifesto
(1905), 55-56, 64,
67
October Revolution,
437-38, 441-44;
antecedents of,
400-5, 426, 428,
429-31, 434-37;
failure of gov¬
ernment troops to arrive in
Petro¬
grad, 439-41;
statement of Soviet
of Peasants Deputies,
449—51;
reaction of press to,
451—52
Octobrists (Constitutionalists),
69, 95,
102-4, 106
Okhrana (police),
174, 205
Olgin,
322
Olsufyev, Count,
145
Order Number
1, 203-4
Organization of Armed Rebellion,
59,
64,72
INDEX
553
Orlando,
Vittorio,
513η,
516
Osvobozhdeniye
,
41
Ovsyannikov,
Alexander
Α.,
47, 55, 60
Painlevé, Paul,
493-94
Palchinsky,
P.,
266
Paléologue, Maurice,
395
Panin, Countess
Sofia,
44
Pares, Sir
Bernard,
101
Parvus (Dr. Alexander Helfand),
305-6, 316, 318, 523
Pasternak, Boris,
472
Paul
I,
87
Pavlov, General,
77
Peace, Hague International Peace Con¬
ference
(1899), xi;
master plan
for Russian peace offensive,
257—
63;
Bolshevik drive for,
303-10,
318-23, 454-57, 460-62;
Ger¬
man drive for,
310—15;
Lenin s
Theses on the Question
. . . , 460—
61;
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk,
460-
62;
Allied intervention,
499-505;
Wilson s Fourteen Points,
507-8;
Point Six re Russia,
507, 511-12;
Paris Peace Conference and Ver¬
sailles Treaty,
524-28;
Genoa
Conference and Treaty of Ra-
pallo,
532;
see also War aims
Peasant-farmers,
96-97, 108-9, 224-
25
People s Freedom Party,
220
Pereverzev, P.
Μ., 268η,
315-16
Peshekhonov, A. V., 268n
Pétain, Gen.
Henri,
257
Peter, Grand Duke,
156
Peter and Paul Fortress,
20, 169, 238,
239, 241, 466
Petit,
Eugène, 426n
Petlyura, S. V.,
515, 538
Petrahitsky, Prof. Lev,
30-32, 33
Petrograd
Garrison,
203, 204,
214n,
231-32, 233, 246, 276, 443
Petrograd
Soviet, see Soviet of Work¬
ers Deputies,
Petrograd
Petrov,
Gen.
Ζ. Ε.,
280
Petrunkevich, Ivan
L,
41
Pichón,
Stephen, 496, 503,
513η
Platonov,
Prof. Sergey
F., 30
Plehve, Vyacheslav
К.,
28, 29, 40, 42,
43, 62
Plekhanov,
G. V.,
322
Podvoisky,
N. L, 312-13n
Pogroms,
58, 63, 73, 79
Poincaré,
Raymond,
120-21, 499
Poland,
129, 141, 226, 240, 243, 396,
460-61, 511, 518, 519, 520, 524,
525, 526-27, 537, 538
Polivanov,
Gen.
Α. Α.,
137, 142, 159,
264
Polivanov
Commission,
270-71
Polovtsev, Gen. P.
Α.,
273, 291
Polovtzeva,
513
Poole, General,
499, 500
Popov, Col. P. K.,
441, 445
Popular Socialists,
233, 248, 500
Poska, Ivan I.,
75
Poślednie
Novosti,
381
Pourtalès,
Ambassador,
122, 123, 124,
127
Pravda,
135, 261,
273η,
317, 457, 461,
469, 539
Princip, Gavrilo,
119
Progressive
bloc, in Duma,
130, 135,
139, 168, 170, 171, 179, 184;
dis¬
cussions re break with Tsar,
140—
46;
plan to depose Tsar,
149—50,
151-52;
in Provisional Govern¬
ment,
219, 229, 372
Pronin, Colonel,
363, 364, 372
Protopopov, Alexander D., 4n,
136,
148, 151, 167, 169, 170-72, 175,
176, 177, 178, 180, 182, 189, 197,
198
Provisional Government,
205, 217-49;
Extraordinary Commission of In¬
quiry into the Activities of For¬
mer Ministers and Dignitaries,
79, 167, 168-69;
Cabinet,
207,
210-11, 220, 246, 247-48, 268;
main tasks,
219-20;
legislative
program,
222-26;
problem of lo¬
cal authorities,
226-30;
and So¬
viet,
230-48;
and ex-Tsar,
235-
39;
liaison committee with Soviet,
241-42;
and war aims,
243-47;
question of representation of So-
554
INDEX
viet
in,
248-49;
and improvement
of soldier and officer morale,
264-65, 269-70, 273-75;
On
the Rights of Servicemen,
273,
273-74n;
State Conference,
325-
27, 365, 408;
Kornilov conspiracy
and slander campaign,
342-58,
359-85, 391-92, 405, 424-28;
negative attitude of Allies toward,
386-91, 393-99;
Bolshevik moves
against,
400-5, 426, 428, 429-
31, 434;
socialist parties demand
for coalition,
407, 410-17;
Proc¬
lamation of a Republic,
407-8,
410;
Directory,
410;
Council of
the Republic (pre-Parliament)
,
418, 434-37, 453;
October Revo¬
lution and,
437-38, 441-44;
ar¬
rest of ministers,
441, 448;
sup¬
port of Committee for Salvation
of the Homeland and the Revo¬
lution,
444;
truce refused by Bol¬
sheviks,
445-46;
Lenin s Theses
on the Constituent Assembly,
458—59;
see also Constituent As¬
sembly
Purishkevich, V. M.,
102, 147, 166,
179,
186n
Putilov, A. I.,
343^4, 359, 363, 364,
372, 425
Putilov Metal Works,
184, 187-89
Rabochi Put,
428
Radko-Dmitriev, General,
281-82
Radoslavov, V.,
460
Rapallo, Treaty of,
532
Raskolnike
v, Uyan,
312-ІЗп
Rasputin, Gregory,
100,
111,
130, 142,
146, 150, 156-57, 170, 172;
plot
to murder,
147;
influence on royal
family,
157-65;
murder of,
166,
182
Raupakh, Col. R.,
377
Razumnik,
Ivanov,
471-72
Rediger, Gen.
Α.
F., 106
Rennenkampf, Gen.
E. U.,
63
Republican Center,
362-63
Reval
case,
74-75
Revolution and counterrevolution, defi¬
nitions of,
404—5
Ribot,
Alexandre F. J.,
493
Riga,
281-82;
fall of,
298-300, 343,
378
Rimsky-Korsakov, Senator,
167, 176
Ritzler, Herr, 305
Rodichev, F. I.,
41, 100
Rodzyanko, M. V., Duma President,
125, 129, 130-31, 149, 150, 151,
158, 169, 171, 173, 181, 184, 187,
189, 193-94, 195, 196, 197, 200,
202, 215, 232, 333, 380, 401
Rogovsky,
507, 511
Romanov family, see Nicholas II
Romanovsky, General,
366, 367, 377
Romberg, Minister,
304-5, 321-23
Romeiko-Gurko, General, 274n
Roosevelt, Franklin D.,
537
Roosevelt, Theodore,
52
Rosen, Baron,
43
Rostovtsev, Prof. Michael I.,
30
Rozhenko, Captain,
366, 369
Rudnev,
Vadim
V.,
417
Runeberg,
Doctor,
321
Rusin,
Admiral A. I.,
124
Russia, Tsarist: Caucasian Wars,
13-
14;
before World War I,
37-112;
development of idea of democracy
in,
37-39, 45;
reforms,
45-46;
struggle for constitution,
39—42,
55-56, 57
Russian Army, see Army, Russian
Russkie
Vedomosti,
222, 355, 427
Russkoye
Slovo,
290, 295
Russo-Japanese War,
42-43,51-52,63
Ruzsky, Gen.
N.
V.,
212-13
Rzhevsky,
196
Sabler,
V.K.,
137
St. Hyppolite,
Brune de,
89η
Saionji, Marquis Kimmochi, 513n
Salaskin,
S.S., 450
Samarin, A. D.,
137, 158
Samarin, Col. George,
382
Savinkov, Boris V.,
61, 275, 297, 343,
345, 349, 368, 377, 379, 424
Sazonov, Igor,
43,62
INDEX
555
Sazonov, S. D.,
118, 122, 123, 124,
178, 242
Schiditski,
315
Semenov, Gregoři,
510
Sergeyevich,
Professor,
32-33
Sergey, Grand Duke,
46, 153
Sevastopulo,
497, 498
Shablovsky, I. S.,
382, 427, 428
Shakhouskoy, Prince
Dimitri
I.,
41,
140,
268n
Shapron, Captain,
384
Shcheglovitov, Ivan G.,
78-79, 85, 125,
135, 137, 175, 182, 197-98
Shcherbachev, Gen. D. G.,
274-75,
279
Shcherbatov, Prince N.,
137, 140, 141,
142
Sherwood, Robert E., quoted,
537
Shidlovsky,
N.
V.,
104, 139, 140, 196,
372
Shidlovsky, Sergey M.,
161
Shingarev, Andrei I.,
143, 144, 145,
171, 196;
Minister of Agriculture,
210, 214, 224;
Minister of Fi¬
nance, 268n,
468, 469
Shlyapnikov, A. G.,
233
Shubersky, E.,
377
Shulgin, V. V.,
86, 139, 140, 145, 173,
196, 209, 211, 214, 216, 228, 361,
362
Sidorenko,
Colonel,
366
Sidorin, Colonel,
363, 364, 372, 377,
381;
General,
384, 385
Simbirsk,
3—4
Sipyagin, Dmitry S.,
26
Skobelev, Gen. M. D.,
14
Skobelev, M. L, 268n,
272, 407, 411-
12, 432
Skobelev, N.,
196, 199, 233, 236, 240,
241
Skoropadsky, Gen. P. P.,
478
Smirnov, Captain,
279, 510
Smolny
Institute,
454, 461, 471
Söames, Lt.
Commander,
344
Sobor,
45
Social Democrats,
23-24, 63, 68, 69^
101, 131-32, 134, 180, 204, 209,
363, 480;
see also Bolsheviks
Social Patriots,
322
Socialist Revolutionaries,
59, 60, 63,
68, 69, 73, 101, 204, 233, 240,
247, 248, 283, 284, 363, 402, 403,
408, 409, 413, 416, 441, 466, 479,
480, 500;
Democratic Council,
417-18;
People s Committees,
423
Sokolov,
N. D.,
74, 86
Solomon,
G.
Α.,
quoted,
304
Soloviev, Vladimir S.,
34, 38, 541
Sonnino, Sidney,
51
3n,
516
Soskice, D. V.,
521-22
Soviet: All-Russian Central Executive
Committee (Vzik),
ЛОТ,
410-13,
423, 459;
demand for coalition,
407, 410-17;
People s Committee
against Counterrevolution,
411;
Democratic Conference,
413—17,
422;
Second All-Russian Congress
of Soviets,
431-32, 442, 450;
Appeal to Workers, Soldiers and
Peasants,
454;
Decree on Peace,
454
Soviet of Peasant Deputies,
449-51
Soviet of Workers Deputies, Moscow,
233-34, 237-38, 413-14
Soviet of Workers Deputies,
Petro¬
grad, 57-58, 63, 196, 234;
and
February Revolution,
199, 201,
203;
Executive Committee of,
203,
205, 206, 231, 232-33, 238, 240,
246, 248, 272;
Military Section,
203;
Order Number
1, 203-4;
and
Kerensky ministerial appointment,
207-8;
and Provisional Govern¬
ment,
230-48;
interference with
plans for ex-Tsar,
235-39;
liaison
committee with Provisional Gov¬
ernment,
241—42;
question of rep¬
resentation in Provisional Gov¬
ernment,
248-49;
and Russian
Fronts,
259-60;
Declaration of
Soldiers Rights,
264, 270;
Bol¬
shevik penetration of,
402—3, 414,
415,416
Speransky, Count
Μ. Μ.,
87
Speransky, V. N.,
173-74
Stalin, Joseph,
455, 537, 538, 539;
quoted,
261-62
556
INDEX
Stamfordham, Lord, 335
Stankevich,
V.
В.,
444
State Conference (1917), 325-27, 365,
408
State Council, 69, 182
Steklov,
Y. M.,
208, 233, 240, 241,
242, 311
Stolypin, Peter
Α.,
73, 76, 94-101,
115, 116
Strikes,
46, 53, 80,
î
27-28, 174, 175,
176, 182, 187, 189;
of October
17, 1905, 52-53;
of Lena gold-
miners,
82;
against Putilov Metal
Works,
187-89
Struve, Peter,
34, 41
Studensky, Professor,
8
Stürmer,
Boris V.,
178-80, 307
Suchkova, Yekaterina,
5—6
Sukhanov,
N.
N.,
164, 241
Sukhomlinov, Gen. V.
Α.,
106, 125,
198
Sverdlov, Jacob,
338
Svyatopolk-Mirsky, Prince P. D.,
43—
44, 45, 47,
50n
Talat
Pasha,
460
Tashkent,
10, 12-14, 72
Tauride Palace,
70, 103, 171, 199, 202,
208, 226, 232, 233, 235, 316, 466,
468
Teachers Union case,
79—80
Tereshchenko, M. I.,
150;
Minister of
Finance,
210, 222, 241;
Minister
of Foreign Affairs, 268n,
281,
286, 288, 291, 315, 352, 387,
388-90, 397-98, 407, 409,
410n,
421-22, 432, 448
Teslenko,
N.
V.,
76
Theophanus, Bishop,
154, 156, 157
Thomas, Albert,
315, 333, 503, 505-6
Time of Troubles,
39, 433
Tirpitz, Admiral
von, 530
Tittoni, Tommaso, 516
Tolstoy,
Α. Κ.,
38-39
Tolstoy, Count
Leo,
15-16, 24, 100,
543
Tolstoy, Count Paul,
147
Tovarishch,
290-91
Trauberg, 77-78
Tregubov, S. N.,
173-74
Trepov, Gen. Dimitry
F., 47, 49, 51
Trepov,
V. N.,
180, 182
Treshchenkov, Captain,
82
Trotsky, Leon
D., 3J
8, 430, 431, 454-
55,461, 533
Troynitskaya,
Mme. Sofiya,
72
Trubetskoy, Prince Gregory,
352, 377
Trubetskoy, Prince Yevgeny,
70-71,
218
Trudoviks,
83, 84, 90, 101, 131, 132-
33, 180, 233, 247, 248
Tsarskoye
Selo,
123, 130, 146, 147,
152, 160, 178, 180, 184, 202, 205,
212, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240,
290n,
328, 331, 332, 334, 336-
37, 438, 442, 443, 445
Tsereteli,
L G.,
225,
241η,
248,
268η,
272, 288, 320, 413, 414, 416, 417,
470
Tsurikov, General,
204
Tsushima, Battle of,
52
Tukum Republic trial,
77
Tumanov, Colonel,
271
Tumanov, Prince,
382
Turkestan,
10, 13-14, 148, 169, 226,
445n
Tyutcheva, Sofiya I.,
158
Ukraine,
281, 288, 289, 478, 491, 507,
512, 515, 524
Uiyanov, Alexander,
4
Ulyanov, Vladimir, see Lenin, Vladi¬
mir I.
Union for the Economic Revival of
Russia,
359-60, 362, 363, 372
Union for the Resurrection of Russia,
479-81,502
Union of Cooperatives,
137, 418
Union of Democratic Reforms,
69
Union of Federalists,
69
Union of Liberation,
41-42, 45, 51, 58
Union of Railroad Employees,
51
Union of the Russian People,
50-51,
58,73,79, 101,147,169
Union of Towns,
136, 140, 142, 175,
180-81, 182
INDEX
557
Union
of Unions,
51
Union
of Zemstvos,
136, 140, 142,
175, 180, 181, 220
University of St. Petersburg,
20-34;
student movements at,
23-24,
41-42, 59
Vachod, Philippe,
154, 155
Vannovsky, Gen. P. S-,
24, 26
Vasilyev, Sergey,
22, 60, 66, 71
Verderevsky, Admiral D.
Μ., 410η
Verkhovsky, Col. A. I.,
326;
General,
41
On,
423
Versailles, Treaty of,
522-28 ;
effects of,
529-37
Vershinin,
193
Vietrova,
Vera, 24
Vinaver, M. M.,
373, 406-7
Vinberg,
Col. F. V.,
362-63
Vinner,
N.
V.,
446
Vinogradov, P. G.,
501
Vishniak, Mark,
470-71
Viviani,
René, 120
Voitinsky, Vladimir,
299
Volkov, Colonel,
511
Vologodsky, P.,
501
Voronovich, Colonel,
382
Vyazemsky, Prince,
150
Vyborg appeal,
73
Vyborg district,
127, 201
Výrubov, V. V.,
266, 346, 348, 354
Vyrubova, Anna,
159, 160, 172
Vyshnegradski, I.,
359, 363, 372, 425
Wagenheim, Herr, 305
War aims, of Socialists, 225n; of Pro¬
visional Government,
243—47,
268-69;
of Soviet,
245-47;
of Al¬
lies,
395;
Allied Conference on,
422, 433
War fronts, Rumanian,
253-57, 274,
279, 296, 351, 420;
Western,
254-56, 264, 269,
274n,
288,
289-90, 296, 351, 420;
South¬
western,
275-79, 284-85, 287,
296, 420;
Northern,
281-82, 297,
298-300,
313n,
351;
Eastern,
291;
in
1917,419-20
Wiesner, Baron
von, 121
Wilhelm
II, Kaiser,
120, 121, 123, 165,
305, 313
Wilson, Woodrow,
86, 388, 507, 508-
9,
513n,
518, 521, 523, 530;
Fourteen Points of,
507-8, 511-
12
Wintern
eld, Colonel
von, 312
Winter Palace,
20, 48, 57, 69, 70, 128,
291, 348, 436, 437, 438
Wiren, Admiral,
229-30
Witte,
Sergey Y.,
15, 40, 42, 52, 53,
63, 68, 69;
quoted,
28
Workers, German activity among,
173-74;
eight-hour day for,
269;
see also Labor
World War I,
115-24, 253-300, 393-
99, 419-22, 428-29, 456-57,
459-62;
antecedents of, x-xi,
115-19;
consequences of, xi-xiii,
529-36, 533-36;
Tsarist Russia
and,
115-16, 122-24;
Great Brit¬
ain and,
117-18, 253, 254, 256,
257, 387-90, 395, 421-22, 491-
92, 507;
France and,
118-19, 120,
253, 254, 255, 256, 257, 387,
395-96, 420, 495, 507;
Austria-
Hungary and,
120, 121, 123, 285-
86, 287, 293, 311, 396, 419, 460,
508;
Serbia and,
121;
Rumania
and,
253, 296, 420;
Italy and,
253, 387-89;
Free Russia and,
253-67, 268-69, 275-76, 279,
281, 284-86, 287, 292-94, 295-
97, 298-99, 386-87, 394-99,
419-22, 428-29, 459-62, 491-
92;
United States and,
390, 419,
495, 507;
Turkey and,
396, 419,
460;
Bulgaria and,
460;
see also
Allies; Army, Russian; Peace;
War aims; War fronts
World War II,
536-38;
effects of, xiii-
xiv
Wrangel, Baron Peter,
355, 360
Yakovlev, Professor,
380
Yakubovich, Col. M. P.,
271, 275,
291,382
558
INDEX
Yalta
Conference,
537-38
Yanushkevich, Gen.
N.
N.,
123, 124,
138, 145
Yefremov,
I. N.,
140-41, 142, 193,
195
Yermolenko,
315,317
Yurenyev, P. P.,
349, 355-56, 374,
377
Yuschinsky,
Andrey,
85
Yusupov,
Prince
Felix, 147, 161, 166,
186η
Zamyslovsky,
102,
169η
Zarudny,
S.
I.,
409
Zavoyko, V.,
360, 369, 375, 376, 378,
379-80, 384, 499
Zelinsky,
Prof.
Tadeusz,
30
Zemstva,
45, 46, 53, 136, 175, 180,
181,220,222,324
Zenger,
G.
Α.,
26
Zenzinov, V.,
235, 240, 408-9, 466,
467, 501, 507, 511
Zhuravsky,
Captain,
383
Zimmerwald
Socialist
Conference,
225η, 241η
Zinoviev, Grigori Y.,
302, 317, 431,
461
Znamensky,
Sergey I.,
84
Zubatov, S. V.,
46
Zvolyansky,
Senator,
72
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