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adam_text | CONTENTS
Part
I
Chapter
1
Chapter
2
Chapter
3
Foreword
ix
Introduction
xiii
On Spelling and Terminology
xxi
Acknowledgments
xxv
IMPERIAL RUSSIA
AND THE FEBRUARY
1917
REVOLUTION
Setting of Our Family Life
Before World War I
3
i. Our Family Background,
3; 2.
Family Interest
in History,
и
; 3.
My Early Education,
iç;
4.
Some
Russian Army Customs,
27; 5.
Imperial Russia7
s
Upper Social Strata,
32; 6.
Relations with For¬
eigners,
36; 7.
Rumblings
o j
Approaching World
War,
38.
The First Thirty Months of the War
42
1.
Outline of the Military Operations,
42; 2.
The
Palace Hospital at
Tsárskoye Selo,
52; 3.
The Im¬
perial Law School in Wartime,
64; 4.
The Mihai-
lovsky Artillery School, 6g;
5.
The Guard Horse
Artillery Reserve Battery,
Facing Austro-Germans after the
February
1917
Revolution
79
I. Don Cossack Guard Battery on Eve of Revolu¬
tion,
fç;
2.
Military Situation after the February
1917
Revolution,
84; 3.
Don Cossack Guard Battery
after the February
içif
Revolution, 8p;
4.
Cossack
Self-Determination, g8.
vi
CONTENTS
Vil
Part RUSSIAN
II CIVIL WAR,
1917-1920
Chapter
4
The Ten Days That Shook the
World —As I Saw Them
107
j. Bolshevik Seizure of Power at
Petrograd,
ΐογ;
2.
Cossack
Attack
on the
Púlkovo
Heights, ioq;
3.
Who Captured Whom in
Gát
chino7
s
Bolshói
Palace?,
121 ; 4.
General Krassnóv
Held at
Smolny
by the Reds,
1
2Ç.
Chapter
5
Fighting the Reds in the Don
Under
Atamán
Kaledin
139
ι.
Return of the Guard Hatter
y
to the Don,
139;
2*
Pro-Red Mutiny in the Don,
144; 3.
With a
White
Partizán
Detachment,
150; 4.
Capture and
Escape,
ι γι.
Chapter
6
Bolshevik-Held
Petrograd in
Spring and Summer
1918
183
1.
Travel North,
183 ; 2.
Life at
Tsárskoye Seló,
184;
3,
JLetters from Tobolsk,
iço;
4.
My Engineering
Studies, iq8;
5.
Travel South to the Don via the
Ukraine,
200.
Chapter
7
The Don Under the
Ataman
General
Krassnóv
208
/.
Anti-Red
U
prising in the Don, Spring, 1Q18,
208;
2.
Our Life at
Nov&céerkássk,
212; 3.
General
Krassnóv
s
Personality and Attitudes,
213; 4.
The
Don Between the
ШегШап
und
the Volunteer
Armies,
218; 5.
In^rpreting
Ша%ф$ћ
for the
Ata¬
mán
after November
^zJS^i
ό
j
Atamán Krassnév,
237.
VIH
CONTENTS
Chapter
8
Part
III
Chapter
9
In the Ranks of the Grand
Army of the Don,
1919-1920 239
i. Northward Advance with the
2nd
Don Cossack
Battery, 23c;
2.
Aide-de-Camp to Inspector of
Artillery,
253; 3.
Orders to Proceed Abroad,
26y;
4.
End of White Resistance in the Crimea
—
and Its
Aftermath, 26c.
EMIGRATION AND
FORTY YEARS AFTER
Life in Emigration Abroad
273
1.
Interpreter to the Don Cadet Corps in Egypt,
275;
2.
Engineering Studies and Work on Three Conti¬
nents,
284; 3,
Some Socio-political Observations
during my Wanderings, 2Q1
; 4.
Cossack
Émigré
Politics before and during World War II, 2q8;
5.
My First Contacts with Soviet Engineering Col¬
leagues,
308.
Chapter
10 1959
Visit to Soviet Union
with U.S. Exchange Delegation
316
1.
Reception in the United States of Soviet Founda¬
tion Engineering Delegation,
316; 2.
Reception in
the V.S.S.R. of the U.S. Exchange Delegation,
326;
3.
At the Stalingrad Dam across the Volga,
334;
4.
New Construction,
338; 5.
Moscow Univer¬
sity, 33q;
6.
Revisiting old Haunts,
341 ; 7.
Im¬
pressions of Kiev and the Ukraine,
350.
Epilogue
Appendix
References
Name Index
: ?.; :·*■·
Subject Index
Illustrations,
32
pages, Figures
1
through
73
357
365
368
373
380
Name Index
Abrámov, Fy
odor Fyódorovich
(Rus¬
sian General, a Cossack),
239, 247-
248, 252-253
Adams, Arthur E. (American Profes¬
sor)
, 366
Afanássiev
(Russian lieutenant-colonel,
a Cossack),
252, 261
Akagi, Toshinobu (Japanese engineer),
Fig.
41
Alékhin
(chess champion),
69
Alexander (King of Yugoslavia),
283
Alexander I (Tsar of Russia),
17-18,
25, 198
Alexander II (Tsar of Russia),
32, 36,
296
Alexander III (Tsar of Russia),
32,
223, 296
Alexandra
Fyódorovna
(last Empress
of Russia),
52-59, 61-62, 77-78, 190-
19З»
I9S-I97,
217;
Figs.
16, 28
Alexéi Nikoláyevich
(Heir to the
throne and only son of Tsar Nicho¬
las II),
54, 193
Alexéìev
(Russian General),
62, 146,
218
Alsop, T. (author s friend),
320-321
Alsop (columnists),
321
Alya (author s sister), see also Bill,
Valentine
T.,
xxiii, 52, 195, 259-261,
278—279, 290
Anastasíya Nikoláyevna
(Grand Duch¬
ess, 4th daughter of Tsar Nicholas
II)
> S3, 198
Andreau (Russian officer),
33
Andreoletti (Russian engineering stu¬
dent),
32
Andrey Vladímirovich
(Grand Duke
of Russia),
73-77, 185
Anne de Russie
(Queen
oí
France),
350
:
■■ ■■■■:- -■ ■
л-;---
■■,>■■■■■
Angas,
W.
Mack {Vice Admiral*
CEC,
USN, ret.)t
322 >
Artamónov
(Russian Colonel,
џ
Cos-
...
sack),
15^16^ 36 :
í
■.■•■:
^-^-V
..-; .
Aten,
Marion,
259, 267, 368
Avédikoíř
(Russian Sergeant, a Cos¬
sack)^
14
j
Fig.
7
Axten, J. (Secretary to Mr. J. P. Mor¬
gan),
287
Azhógin
(Russian Captain, a Cossack),
122
Azzola (Austro-Hungarian officer),
291
Backus, Oswald P., Ill (American
Professor),
366
Baklánov
(Russian General, a Cos¬
sack)
, 36
Bakmanson (Russian painter),
14, 214
Barkán,
D. D.
(Soviet Engineer),
326
Beggs, George E. (Princeton Profes¬
sor),
290
Beloussov (Bolshevik administrator),
309
Benkendorff (Russian Imperial Court
official),
194
Beseler,
von
(German General),
49
Bethmann-Hollweg (German Chancel¬
lor),
40
Bézruk, V. M.
(Soviet Professor),
323 ;
Fig.
40
Bill, Alfred Hoyt (author s father-in-
law),
xxv
Bill, Edward C. (author s brother-in-
law),
290-291, 304
Bill, Florence Dorothy (see Tschebo-
tarioff, Mrs. Gregory P.)
Bill, Valentine T. (author s sister), see
also Alya,
290-291, 304, 368
Bismarck (German Chancellor),
40
Bogáyevsky, Afrikán Petrovich
(Rus¬
sian General, a Cossack and Don
Ataman),
221, 237, 253, 268, 299
Bronk, D. W. (American scientist),
Broussílov
(Russian General),
50-52,
62, 70, 84, 144» 257
Browder, Robert P. (American Pro¬
fessor)
, 366, 368
Brussilov (see
Broussílov)
Budiónny
(Red cavalry leader),
263,
266—267
Burggraf, Fred <
American engineer),
316-318 ;
373
374
Buturlín
(author s classmate),
67
Byrnes, Robert F. (American Profes¬
sor),
366
Cameron (leth-century Scottish ar¬
chitect),
19
Catherine II (Empress of Russia),
31-
33» 342
Cazalet (British Army Captain),
234-
237
Chaperon
de la Raye
(Russian offi¬
cer),
33
Charles
XII
(King of Sweden),
17, 35,
361
Châtelain
(Russian officer),
33
Chebotarióv, Iván Grigórievich
(au¬
thor s uncle),
xxiii, 60
Chebotarióv, Grigóriy
Porphýrievich
(see
Tschebotarióff, Gregory
P.)
Chebotarióv, Grigóriy Yákovlevich
(author s grandfather),
5-6, 198, 212
Chebotarióv,
Porphyry
Grigórievich
(author s father),
xvii, xxiii, 3, 7,
10-15, 18, 27, 30, 35-36, 38, 41»
4б-
49, 54, 59, 69, 70, 76, 200, 207, 213,
259, 261-263, 269, 368;
Figs,
ι,
14,
33
Chebotarióv, Yákov
(author s great¬
grandfather),
4-5
Chebotarióva,
Valentína
Ivánovna
(author s mother),
xxiii, 19-20, 27,
49-50, 52-62, 69-70, 77, 107,
iii-
113, 116, 120, 136-137, 185, 187-
188, 190-195, 213, 244-245, 368;
Figs.
2, 15, 16
Cheriachoúkin, Alexandr
V. (Russian
General,
a Cossack),
8, 200, 206,
267-268, 275-278, 280-284
Chernetzóv
(Russian Captain, a Cos¬
sack),
146-149, 155, 157-162, 171
Chevigny, Hector,
$68
Churchill, Winston,
xvi
Clapier de Colongue
(wife of author s
maternal uncle),
3$
Congreve,
Sir Walter Norris (British
General),
276-277, 280
Coúriss,
Elizaveta
Nikoláyevna
(mother of
Nika
Couriss),
191, 201
Coúriss, Nika
(see
Coúriss,
Nikolai
Ivánovich)
Coúriss,
Nikolai
Ivánovich (author*s
boyhood friend),
21, 34, 279, 369
NAME INDEX
Cragg, Roland H. (Anglican clergy¬
man),
280-281, 286
Creighton (Russian Army Colonel),
34
Danilo
va, Lyólia
(author s cousin)
,
258—261, 264, 269
Deníkin,
Antón
(Russian General),
35, 146, 218, 221, 225-226, 228, 230,
237, 245, 256, 258, 270, 368
Deníssov
(Russian officer, a Cossack,
Commander of Don Army),
220,
226-228, 237
Détaille, Edouard
(French painter),
18, 368;
Fig.
12
Díky,
Andrew I.,
368
Dimítry Pávlovich
(Grand Duke of
Russia),
61, 76
Dodds, Harold W. (Princeton Presi¬
dent),
290
Doubéntzov
(Russian Captain, a Cos¬
sack),
155
Doubiágskaya, Olga
Sergeyevna (au¬
thor s maternal grandmother),
8-9,
120, 190;
Fig.
3
Doubiágsky, Iván Stepánovich
(au¬
thor s maternal grandfather),
xxiii,
8;
Fig.
3
Doubiagsky, Nikolai
Ivánovich
(au¬
thor s maternal uncle),
xxiii, 33, 136
Dragomirov (Russian General),
226-
229
Drozdóvsky
(Russian Colonel),
211,
265
Durant,
Will,
368
Dybénko
(Bolshevik leader), 121-123,
127
Ebersole,
A. A. (YMCA Secretary),
284-285
Ehrenberg, J.
(German engineer),
298
Eichelmann
(Ukrainian
émigré
profes¬
sor),
301
Erdély,
Asya (harpist),
9, 34
Erlich (French Army Lieutenant),
231-235
Farafónov
(Russian Colonel, a Cos¬
sack),
24t
Ferdinand (King of Bulgaria),
ix.
Fineberg, J.,
368
NAME INDEX
Fisher, Harold H. (American Profes¬
sor),
366
Fouquet (French Army Captain),
231,
Folimónov, Iván
(Russian Captain, a
Cossack),
77, 97, 165, 184
Folimónov,
Nikolai (Russian Captain,
a Cossack),
97;
Figs.
22, 23
Footman, David,
368
Forman,
Sidney,
368
Franz Ferdinand (Archduke of Aus¬
tria),
41
Fry (English tutor),
21-22
Ganussóvsky,
В.,
368
Gedróitz,
Princess,
Véra
Ignátievna
(surgeon),
53, 55, 57, 62-63, 192;
Fig. 16
Gedróitz,
Prince (author s classmate),
34
George VI (King of England),
337
Geringer
(Lady-in-
Waiting),
194
Goneen, Robert F. (Princeton Presi¬
dent),
320
Golovine,
N. N.
(Russian General and
historian),
41, 369
Goltgauer (Russian Colonel),
25, 67
Gólubov
(Russian Colonel, a Cos¬
sack),
160, 171, 173-174
Górky,
Maxim (writer),
96, 369
Goulévitch, de Arsene,
369
Greene, Arthur
M.
(Princeton Dean),
290
Greene, F. V. (U.S. Military Attache
to St. Petersburg,
1876), xxv, 13,
369
Gyda (daughter of Harold, last Saxon
King of England and wife of
Vladi-
mir
Monomákh),
350—351
Hadland, Edith (English governess),
21
Hahn
(court photographer),
23
Hammerstaedt, Friedrich,
Figs.
38-39
Hanna,
William
Selim
(Egyptian en¬
gineer),
289
Heering,
Dimítry Edouárdovich
(au¬
thor s boyhood friend),
21, 34
Heering,
Edouard
Edouárdovích
(
Rus¬
sian General),
19, 33
Heering, Mitya (see Heeriiig,
Dimítry
Edouárdovich)
375
Hindenburg,
von
(German Field Mar¬
shal)
, 45
Hitler, Adolf,
xiv—xv, xviii, 300—301,
303, 306;
Figs.
38-39
Hughes (industrial pioneer in Donetz
basin),
6
Ignátiev,
Count (Russian Colonel,
later Soviet General),
258, 369
Járov
(Cossack
émigré choir
leader),
252
Jilinsky (Russian General),
43
Joffre (Field Marshal of France),
xviii, 42-43, 45, 50, 369
Kaledin, A. M. (Russian General, a
Cossack and Don Ataman),
139,
143-144,
146-151,
154, 166
Karachán, Piótr Petró vich
(Russian
General, a Tartar),
34, 138
Kárpov
(author s classmate),
67
Kennan, George,
ix, 29-30, 369
Kennan, George
F., ix—xii, xxvi, 29,
108, 369
Kennedy, John
F., 362
Kerensky, Alexander
F., 85—87, 100,
107-110, 121-125,
128-129,
131-133,
137-138, 144, 165,
17s,
191, 194, 219,
360;
Fig.
21
Keyes, Terence H. (British officer),
226-227, 230, 233, 269
Kharlámov, V.
(President of Don
Kroug),
145
Khitrovó, Margarita
(sister of mercy)
,
192, 196
Khmelnítzky, Bogdán
(17th-century
Ukrainian
Hetman),
351;
Fig.
72
Khopiórsky
(Russian Lieutenant, a
Cossack),
97, 147, 149, 152-156,
159-160
Khreschatitsky (Russian General, a
Cossack),
120
Khrushchev, Nikita S.,
7,
ЗЗІ»
355» 357
King
&
Gavaris (New York consulting
engineers),
290
Knirsha (Russian Lieutenant),
124-
125, 128-129
Knipper,
Lev (composer),
23-24, 312
Knox, Sir Alfred (British General),
50-52, 113, 369
Kochenhausen,
von (German
Major),
221
Koegler, F.
(German Professor),
289,
297-298
Kolchák
(Russian Admiral),
175, 229-
231, 245, 256
Konkóv, Iván Grigórievich
(Russian
Captain, a Cossack),
97,
161-163,
168-169,
I7I>
Σ74»
!77» Figs.
22-
23
Konstantin Konstantínovich
(Grand
Duke of Russia),
19
Kornilov, L. (Russian General, a Si¬
berian Cossack),
107-108, 123, 146-
147, 167, 170, 218-219
Korolkóv
(Cossack emigre painter),
307
Korovichénko
(Russian Lieutenant
Colonel, Kerensky s appointee),
191
Kossel, Max (German engineer),
309
Kossel, Paul (German engineer),
288,
308-310
KÓSSOV
(Russian Captain, a Cossack),
91, 97-99;
Figs.
22-23
Koulgávov
(Russian Captain, a Cos¬
sack), I23-I24,
128, 21$
Koutouzov (Russian Field Marshal),
349
Kouznetsóv
(Russian Corporal, a Cos¬
sack),
96-97, 153,
181-182
Kozlóvsky,
Prince (Russian officer),
279
Krassnóv,
Nikolai
Ivánovich
(grand¬
father of General
Piótr Krassnóv),
231
Krassnóv,
N.
Ν.
(nephew of General
Piótr Krassnóv),
307-308, 369
Krassnóv, Peter
(see
Krassnóv, Piótr
N.)
Krassnóv, Piótr
N.
(Russian
General
and
Atamán
of Grand
Army of
the
Don),
xvii, 107, 109-138, 141, 195,
200-201, 212-3x7, 319—222, 225—227,
229-234, 237-238» 344» 269, 271,
299, 301-308, 312, 344»
З69;
Figs.
24, 26, 29
Krassnóv, Zinóvy
(Russian
Lieuten¬
ant»
a Cossack),
97, 141-143, 161
,
164-165,
1
7x,
1
74, 177-178 ;
Figs.
. 22-23.. .-- .
::
■■■;.;
-v- :.- ·-
Krassnóva,
Lýdia Fyódorovna
(wife
of General
Piótr Krassnóv.),
107,
NAME INDEX
111-113, 120, 131,
I33-I34>
136-
137,
I9S,
214, 302,
304-30Ѕ,
307
Krymov
(Russian General),
108-109
Krýnine, D.
P. (American Professor),
313
Kutáysov,
Count (Russian Colonel),
76-77
Lacy (U.S. Ambassador),
316, 320
Lagoutenko, V. P. (Soviet Architect),
Fig.
52
Lavergne, G. (French Artillery Cap¬
tain),
38
Lenin, Vladimir I.,
86—87,
I23j
132,
188, 314
Lévkin, M. M.
(Soviet engineer),
325;
Fig.
41
Litvínov,
I. M. (Soviet engineer),
321,
323-324;
Fig.
40
Loewenhaupt (Swedish General),
32
Loewenhaupt (Russian engineering
student),
32
Lóssky,
Andrew (American Professor)
,
366
Loukomski, Georges,
369
Ludendorff, Erich
von
(German Gen¬
eral),
xviii,
4З-48,
370
Lunachársky
(Bolshevik Commissar),
132
McCormick, Robert (American Army
Colonel),
34-35, 79-82, 370
Makhnó
(Ukrainian anarchist),
224,
256
Makinsky, Prince,
34
Mámontov
(Russian General, a Cos¬
sack),
251-252, 266
Mannerheim,
Baron (Russian General,
a Finnish Swede),
34
Marchand
(French Commandant),
15
Marie Antoinette (last Queen of
France),
55, 77
Mariya
Fyódorovna
(Dowager Em¬
press, widow of Tsar Alexander III
of Russia),
32, 57
Mariya
Nikoláyevna
(Grand Duchess,
3rd
daughter of Tsar Nicholas II),
S3, 191, 197
Mariya
Pávlovna
(Grand Duchess of
Russia),
113 · /?·-■■
Markov (Russian Colonel, a Cossack)
,
NAME INDEX
Máydell,
Baron (Russian officer, In¬
spector of Artillery, Don Army),
2S3-2S4,
258, 264-268, 270
Mays (English tutor),
22-23
Mazépa
(Ukrainian rebel
Hetman),
17, 35, 209, 361
Medem,
Sophie, Baroness
von
(god¬
mother of author s sister),
197, 284-
285,
30S
Mélnikov, N. M.
(Don Cossack
émigré
writer),
370
Menelik (Negus of Abyssinia),
15-16
Mewes,
M. G. H.
(British correspond¬
ent),
87
Mikhail
Alexándrovich
(Grand Duke
of Russia, Inspector of Artillery, end
of
içth
century),
13
Mikhail
Alexándrovich
(Grand Duke
of Russia, brother of Tsar Nicholas
II),
101, 133
Mikhail
Fyódorovich
(First Tsar of
Románov
dynasty),
17, 332
Mikháilov
(Soviet Professor),
309-310
Mitskévich
(Bolshevik Commissar, a
Lithuanian),
126-128
Mitskévich
(Russian General, a Pole),
25-26
Mohrenschild, von,
Dimftry (Ameri¬
can Professor),
359
Morgan, J. P. (financier),
286-287
Mouravióv
(Russian gendarme colo¬
nel),
121, 126-129, 138, 175
Mouravióv,
В.
(Soviet architect),
348;
Fig.
65
Mrozóvsky
(Russian General),
61
Nakhichevánsky,
Khan (Russian Gen¬
eral, a Tartar),
34
Naouménko,
V. (Kuban Cossack offi¬
cer),
41
Napoleon I (Emperor of France)
> 17·*
18, 340
Neal, Fred Warner (American Profes-
...
SOr)/
36$
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.
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,·.;-ϊ :.;ϊ- :;[
Nazárov
(Russian
Generai, a
Cossack
and Don
Atamán),
166--167,
170
Nefiódov
(Russian Captain, a Cos¬
sack),
252
Neviadómsky, Pavel Richárdovich f
(Russian Colonel, a Pole),
34, 282
Nicholas I (Tsar of Russia),
32, 296,
34* } -
377
Nicholas II (last Tsar of Russia),
9,
12, 32, 77, 84-85,
192-19З,
i97>
217,
296-297, 342, 348;
Fig.
5
Nikolai
Nikoláyevich
(Grand Duke of
Russia),
43, 77,
303-З04
Nikoláyev
(Ukrainian officer),
206
Nikólin
(Russian gendarme captain),
29-30
Nollet (French Army Colonel),
38
Novogrebélsky
(Russian Captain, a
Pole),
37, 188-189
Oldenburgsky (Russian Prince),
25,
m
64-68
Olga Nikoláyevna
(Grand Duchess,
ist
daughter of Tsar Nicholas II),
53,
56-61, 78, 191;
Figs.
16-18, 20
Ópritz, Hyá
(Russian General, a Cos-
л
sack),
240, 370;
Figs. 10-11
Otzoup (photographer),
23
Ouliánov,
N.
(historian),
361, 370
Oupórnikov, Anatóly
(Russian Colo¬
nel, a Cossack),
81-82
Oupórnikov,
Boris
Nikoláyevich
(Rus¬
sian Captain, a Cossack),
97;
Figs.
22-23
Oupórnikov,
Nikolai
Nikoláyevich
(Russian Colonel, a Cossack),
73,
82, 90, 94-95, 97, 159, 166, 169, 177-
178,
180-181,
215, 239;
Figs.
22-23
Oushákov, D.
I. (Soviet Professor),
370
Pannwitz, von, Hellmuth
(Nazi Gen¬
eral),
300, 307
Parry, Albert,
370
Paul I (Tsar of Russia),
20, 27, 32
Peck, Ralph (American Professor),
Peter
thè
Great (Tsar of Russia)
,17,
33, 144,
2QO,
332, 361
Peter
Ш
(Tsar of Russia),
32
Petliúra
(Ukrainian separatist leader),
Podtiólkov
(Russian Sub-lieutenant, a
Cossack),
82-83, 99, 149-151, 153-
154,
ібо,
180-181, 185, 209-211
Pólshin,
D.
I. (Soviet Professor), Fig.
46
Poltorátzky,
Nikolai
P. (American
Professor),
366
378
Polyakóv, Iván
A. (Russian officer, a
Cossack, Chief of Staff of Don
Army), an,
237, 370
Ponomarióv
(Russian artilleryman, a
Cossack),
150-151, 180
Poóle,
F. C.
(British General),
225-
233
Popóv
(Russian Lieutenant Colonel,
a Cossack),
120,
126-131
Popóv,
В. Р.
(Soviet Professor),
317
Pótulov
(Russian Major),
29-30
Pougachévsky
(Bolshevik leader),
172-
177, 182
Pourishkévich
(right-wing member of
the
Douma),
61
Poutiátin,
Prince (author s classmate),
23
Prentis, E. A. (American engineer),
313
Prokofiev (composer),
9
Ramacharaka (Hindu Yoga),
97, 153,
182
Ramsey (Russian Baroness),
33
Raspútin, Grigóriy Efímovich
(sinister
adventurer),
54-55, 58, 61-62, 70,
76, 192, 194, 345
Reed, John (American Communist),
no,
117,
131-132,
371
Rehbinder, Count (Russian Colonel),
75-76, 113, 118, 185
Rennenkampf
(Russian General),
43
Riazanóvsky,
Nicholas (American Pro¬
fessor),
361, 366, 371
Ríkovsky,
Fyódor
(author s cousin),
312
Ríkovsky, Praskóvia Petróvna
(au¬
thor s aunt),
312
Ríkovsky,
Piótr
(Russian Cossack
General),
6
Rikovskaya,
Praskóvia Ivánovna
(au¬
thor s paternal grandmother),
6-7,
10, 76, 213, 352
Robeson, Paul (American singer),
334
Rosenberg (Hitler s aide),
24
Roshál
(Bolshevik leader),
129-130
Roumiántsev
(Russian
18th-century
Field Marshal),
31
Samokfsh (Russian battle-painter),
214
Sam
sónov
(Russian General),
43
NAME INDEX
Sanders,
Liman
von
(German Gen¬
eral),
39
Schedróff
(Russian Corporal, a Cos¬
sack),
15;
Fig.
8
Schlieffen, Count
von
(German Gen¬
eral),
42, 45
Scott, Georges (French battle-painter)
,
299
Semilyétov
(Russian Colonel, a Cos¬
sack),
167
Sergéy Mikháüovich
(Grand Duke of
Russia),
и
Shevchénko,
Taras
(Ukrainian poet),
3SI-3S2,
359;
Fig.
69
Shokóly
(Russian Army Captain),
34,
72-73, 159
Shólokhov
(Soviet writer),
160, 210-
211, 371
Sidórin
(Russian officer, a Cossack,
Commander of Don Army),
253,
268
Sikorsky, Igor (airplane designer),
22
Simmons, Arthur A. (American Con¬
gregational Minister and YMCA
Secretary),
281-285;
Fig-
37
Skoropádsky, Pavel
(Russian General,
German puppet
Hetman
of the
Ukraine),
200-201, 209, 212, 224
Slaschióv
(Russian General),
271
Solomon (author s classmate),
23, 159,
287
Sómová,
Mrs. (Secretary to Whitte-
more s Committee),
286
Souvórov,
Alexander V. (Russian
18th-century
Field Marshal),
31,
349
Souvórov
(Russian Colonel, a Cos¬
sack),
147, 149-153, 160
Spaláykovich
(Serbian diplomat),
38
Spencer, White
&
Prentis (New York
engineers),
290, 312-313
Spinoza (philosopher),
xiii, 68
Spiridónov
(Russian Sub-lieutenant, a
Cossack, later a Captain),
82, 209-
211, 254
Stalin, Joseph V., xiv-xv,
6, 314, 332,
355
Stanton (British Major),
266
Strúve,
Gleb
(American Professor),
366
Tarassov-Rodiónov
(Russian Lieuten¬
ant),
125, 129-130
NAME INDEX
Tarsaídze, Alexandre,
371
Tatiana
Nikoláyevna
(Grand
Duchess,
2nd
daughter of Tsar Nicholas II),
53, 56, 58-63, 77-78, 191, 193-197,
217;
Figs.
16—18, 27
Taylor, Harold (American educator),
319
Ter-Stepanián, G.
I. (Soviet engineer
and geologist),
335
Terzaghi, Karl (engineer),
289
Thaden, Edward C. (American Pro¬
fessor),
366
Tikhomirov, sisters (daughters by first
marriage of author s maternal grand¬
mother,
Doubiágsky),
9, 201
Timásheff,
N.
S. (American
Professor),
367, 371
Timoshénko,
Stephen (American Pro¬
fessor),
328, 343, 358, 367, 371
Tito, J.,
300
Tkatschéw,
Boris
Ivano
vich (Russian
officer and
Kubán
Cossack
Atamán)
,
223, 270, 371
Todt (German engineer),
297
Tokár, R.
A. (Soviet engineer)
, 323,
326;
Fig.
40
Toundoutov, Prince (Russian Colonel,
a Kalmuck),
35
Treadgold,
D. W.
(American Profes¬
sor),
367
Trotzky, Lev (Bolshevik leader),
121,
123, 127-129, 138
Tschebotarióff,
Gregory P., Mrs. (au¬
thor^ wife), v,
xix, xxv, 290, 305;
Fig. b (p.
187)
Tschebotarióff,
Gregory P. (author),
xx-xxi,
xxiii, 60, 90, 129, 138, 172,
267-268, 293, 313, 331, 333, 350,
367, 371-372 ;
Fig.
b
(p.
187) ;
Figs.
15, 19, 23, 26, 30, 34-37, 41, 64
Tsytóvich,
N.
A. (Soviet Professor),
316-318, 322-323, 326, 328-329, 332,
340;
Figs.
40, 44
Turchanínoff, Iván Vassílievicn
(see
Turchin,
Basü)
Turchin, Basil ( Lincoln s Cossack
General ),
13, 370, 372
Ivánovich
379
Vikéntiev
(author s classmate),
23
Vilchkóvskaya, Varvára Afanásievna
(wife of Colonel
Vilchkóvsky),
54,
57, 192;
Fig.
16
Vilchkóvsky
(Russian Colonel),
54
Viroubova, Anna
Alexándrovna
(Lady-in-Waiting),
53, 55-56, 61,
372;
Fig.
16
Vladimir (Prince and Saint of the
Russian Orthodox church),
350;
Fig.
71
Vladimir
Alexandr
ovich (Grand Duke
of Russia),
328
Vladimir
Monomákh
(Grand Duke of
Kiev),
350
Vladýkin
(author s artillery school
classmate),
74
Voldemar (teacher of Latin),
64-66
Voldemaras (premier of Lithuania;
see Voldemar)
Vysheslávtzev
(Russian artillery cap¬
tain),
74
Weinbaum,
Mark E. (editor),
xxv,
372
Weygand (Marshal of France),
271
White, Lazarus (American engineer),
280—290
Whittemore, Thomas (American ar¬
chaeologist and Director, Commit¬
tee for Education of Russian
Youth),
286-288, 293-295
Wilhelm
II (German Kaiser),
xv, xviii,
35, 49, 220, 357
Wolkónsky, Alexandre,
Prince (Ro¬
man Catholic Convert),
372
Wrangel, P., Baron (Russian Gen¬
eral),
136, 237, 256, 270-271, 279,
299, 372
Wrangell (see Wrangel, P.)
Yarosláv
(Grand Duke of Kiev),
350
Yudénich
(Russian General),
256
Yussúpov,
Prince (one of Rasputin s
murderers),
61, 345
Vélho, Baron, Vladimír
(Russian General),
33
Vernádsky,
George (American Profes-
sor>, xxvy
361, 37?
(There are
32
pages of photographs
in this book, Figures I through
73.)
Zenkóvsky,
Serge A. (American Pro¬
fessor),
367, 372
Zveguintzev (Russian Colonel),
227-
228
Zveguintzev,
Sásha
(author s boyhood
friend),
228
Subject Index
Abyssinia, Russian expedition to in
1898, 15-16
America (see United States)
American, help to Russian Refugees,
281-288, 293-294
mistakes of officials in cultural ex¬
changes with USSR,
317-323»
ЗЗ2-334
volunteer from Texas in South Rus¬
sia,
259, 267
Y.M.C.A.,
281-285;
Fig.
37
Austria-Hungary, aims in the Balkans
of,
38
explosive bullets, manufacture and
use by in World War I,
187
military defeats of by Russia in
1914
and
1916, 46-47, 50-52
promotion of Ukrainian separatism
by (see Russia, foreign plans for
dismemberment of)
subjugation of Slavic nations in,
39
support by its prisoner detachments
of Bolshevik Red Army,
163
Baptist proselytizing activities,
282-
283
Bolsheviks, causes for success of,
236-
238
seizure of power by in October
1917,
108-109
Britain (see England)
Bulgaria, German influences in,
11
ties to Imperial Russia,
xxi, 13-14,
37-З8,
296
Byzantium, spiritual cradle of Eastern
Orthodoxy in Russia,
xxi, 293
Captive Nations Law (US. Public
Law
86-90),
mythical nations
included in (see Cossackia
and
Idél-Uràl )
passage of,
xv, 357, 365-366
suspicions aroused by,
357-358
Carpatho-Russians,
39-40, 47, 371
Catholic Church (see Roman Catholic^
Church)
Cossackia, objectives of creation of
term,
145, 270, 300-301
support of by Nazi Germany,
298,
Зої,
357
by Ukrainian separatist emigres,
301,
352-35З,
358-359
by U.S. Congress, xi-xii,
xv, 298,
301, 357-358, 365-366
(see also Russia, plans for dismem¬
berment of)
Cossackians, records which contra¬
dict present claims of, no,
216-
217, 223, 301-308
Cossacks, attitudes towards
non-
Cos¬
sacks,
36, 145-146, 215, 222,
253-254
dress of,
12, 300;
Figs.
1, 7-8, 10, 33,
38, 39
in emigration,
299-305
in World War II,
300-301, 304, 306-
308
origins of,
3-4
privileged position of in Russian
Empire,
4
self-determination of in 1917,
98-
100, 144
stabilizing influence of during first
1917 revolution,
98, 100, 109—
no,
145
(see also Don,
Kubán, Térek
Cos¬
sacks)
Don Cadet Corps,
7, 213, 259, 261-
264, 267-268, 275-284;
Fig.
33
Don Cossacks, anti-Red uprising,
spring
oř
1918,
208-212, 215
defection to the Reds early in
1918,
149-162, 166, 171-і 72
Denikin s Volunteer Army, relations
with in
1918^
2І8-233,
225-230,
23
і
7-238
subordination to in
1919, 237-23$
recriminations with after
1920
defeat
,*6ІШе% Ч
*jo
SUBJECT INDEX
Don Cossacks, German occupiers of
the Ukraine in 1918, coopera¬
tion with, 2OO,
206—207,
2I4
Imperial Guard Units,
Leib
Guard
Cossack Regiment,
17-18, 239-
242, 299;
Figs.
10-12
Atamánsky
regiment,
15-16, 213,
239, 260-261
Guard Cossack battery,
8-9, 12-
18» 73-77» 79-84, »9-99» 102-
103,
Ι39Ί43»
149-154, 160, 180-
182, 185-186, 299;
Figs.
1, 4-9,
22-23
Imperial Russian Army, service in,
4
Kerensky s Provisional Government,
support of in 1917,
100, 144-145
(see also Cossacks)
Egypt, author s life at Ismailia,
275—
283
service with Austrian Building Com¬
pany in,
288
service with Government of,
xiii,
288-289,
295
England, church of and Russia,
281
evacuates some of White Russian
refugees,
269, 275-276
occupies Batoum and
Bakú
oil wells,
233, 271, 279
sends missions, volunteers and sup¬
plies to White Armies,
225-236,
245-247
English agents encourage abortive anti-
Red uprising at Yaroslavl»
189
attitudes towards
non-
White races,
295
help Russian refugees in Egypt,
276-
278
teachers in Russia,
20-22
Esthonia,
32
Foundation Engineering (see Soil Me¬
chanics)
France, acknowledges Russia s decisive
role in World War I,
42-47
temporary help of to General Wrap-
gel,
270-271
V
French, nationals
m pee^evolutionary
Russia,
20-зіузЗі
37^3?
officers and troops in South Russia,
19*8-1920, 329, 231-234
381
French, officials of Suez Canal help
Russian refugees,
276-279, 283
policies during Russian CivU War,
189, 225, 232, 270-272
relations with their World War I
British allies,
231, 278—279
Galicia,
province of Austria-Hungary,
39» 46, 48, 352-353,
Maps
А, В
and
F
Germans, in pre-Soviet Russia,
21-24,
32-33, 35» 253-254
pressure the Don Cossacks to pro¬
claim independence
ín 1918,
221
friendly to Russian emigres after
World War I,
291—292
Germany, anti-Slavonic attitudes of,
xviii, 40
author s studies and work in,
284-
289, 291-293
Drang
nach Osten,
of,
38-39, 44
plans of for Russia s dismember¬
ment before and during World
War I,
39-41, 49, 88, 200-209,
223-224, 365
revival of after World War I,
292-293, 360, 365
plans of to transform Russia into its
economic colony,
40-41
Polish lands, pre-World War I col-
nization of,
40, 44, 292
starts World War I at peak of its
military preparedness,
41
strategic error of at start of World
War I,
45
Great Russian (see Russian language,
Great Russian)
Greece, past ties to Imperial Russia,
11, 13, 231, 206
Greens, the, origin of
tenn
and ac¬
tivities of,
250-251
Hazing in Russian schools,
25-28,
66-68
«Ida-Ural,1* mythical nation of,
xv,
%ЗЅ7Уз5З
(see also Russia, plans for dismem¬
berment of
)
l Illustration,
Paris illustrated French
language weekly,
15-16» 87-88
■ ■ ■::;;.-·■:;*·■:■
Гѓ
Jews, in Germany, during 1920 s,
293
in Russia (see Russian Jews)
Klúkva,
explanation of term,
16
Kouschóvka,
meeting at,
225-229
Kubán
Cossacks,
12, 218, 223, 254,
256, 270, 299-300;
Figs.
38-39
Latvia,
32
Leipzig, battle of in 1813,
17-18
Marne,
battle of,
42-46
Mazurian Lakes, battle of (see Tan-
nenberg)
Miháilovsky
Artillery School, the,
7-8,
69-74
Nagáika,
Cossack riding whip,
28
Novogeórgievsk,
siege of,
48-49, 54
Nòvoye Rússkoye
Slavo, New York
Russian language emigre news¬
paper,
xxv
Peremýshl,
siege of,
47;
Fig.
13
Poland, past wars with Russia,
5, 17
1920
war against the Soviets,
270—
271
Polish officers
m
Russian Army,
34, 36,
83-84, 188-189, 282
Pravovédeniye,
Imperial Russian
School for Jurisprudence (Law
School),
24—26, 52, 64—69
Princeton University,
xiii, 71, 290, 320-
323
Provisional Government (see Russia,
Provisional Government of)
Púlkovo,
first field battle of Russian
Civil War,
113-і 20
Roman Catholic Church, crusades of
against the Eastern Orthodox,
xviii, 17, 283
need for reconciliation of with East¬
ern Orthodox,
xviii, 362
support given by to Ukrainian sepa¬
ratism,
39
Románov
dynasty, origin of,
17
foreign blood in,
32
members of (see Alexander I, II, III,
Mikhail
Fyódorovich,
Nicholas I,
II, Paul, Peter, Tsars of Russia;
SUBJECT INDEX
Románov
dynasty, members of,
Alexéi,
Andrei, Dimitry,
Konstantin,
Mikhail, Nikolai, Sergey, Vladi¬
mir, Grand Dukes; Anastasiya,
Maríya, Olga,
Tatiana,
Grand
Duchesses)
Rossiya, term applied to Russian State,
xx, xxiv, 219, 356
Rossiya, New York Russian language
emigre newspaper,
88
Russia, abolition of state vodka mo¬
nopoly in
1914, 143
America, future relations with,
xx,
362
past friendly relations with,
xiv,
xxv
American present hostility towards,
sources of, ix-xi,
xiv, xvi, 357-
359
decisive help of to Western Allies in
World War I,
42-47, 50-52
engineering education in, before and
during Revolution,
5, 198-199,
285
after the Revolution (see Soviet
engineering education)
foreign invasions of in the past,
17,
361
foreign languages in, teaching of,
20-
22
foreign plans for dismemberment of,
before and during World War I,
39-41, 49, 88, 200-209, 223-224
during and after World War II,
xv-xvi,
292-293, 357, 360, 365-
366
(see also Captive Nations U.S.
Public Law
86-90)
frustrates in
1914
German plan for
winning World War I,
42-46
liberation by of Balkan Christians
in 19th century (see Russo-
Turkish wars)
Moslems in,
34, 101-102, 297
multinational origin of its upper
strata,
xxiv, 32-35
Provisional Government of, defers
to
Petrograd
Soviet Order No.
i,
85-88
causes of its failure,
107-109
Romanov dynasty of (see
Románov
dynasty)
-;. >-: -.
-xv- - i·-:
■■■
SUBJECT INDEX
Russian, aims differ from Communist
ones,
xv, xvii, xxv, 18, 365—366
alphabet,
xxi, 309
(see also Russian language, trans¬
literation of)
Army, education for,
7, 19, 30, 69-74
in World War I, before March
1917
Revolution,
42—52
after March
1917
Revolution,
85-88;
Fig.
21
field guns of,
71, 168, 246-247
shortage of ammunition in
1915,
47-48
bánya
(steam bath),
179-180
calendar (pre-revolutionary or old
style ),
3
Constituent Assembly (All-Russian
),
14S,
189
customs,
xxiii—xxiv, 27—32
Jews, before and during
1917
Revo¬
lution,
23, 100, 217
after
1917
Revolution,
xxv
{see also Soviet Jews)
language, Byelorussian,
xxi
Great Russian,
xiv, xxi, 3, 8
transliteration of into the Latin
alphabet, xxi-xxiii
Ukrainian,
xxi, 8-9
(see also Ukrainian language)
monarchists after Revolution,
xx,
137,
i88,
193, 207, 217-219, 225,
348
non-white races, attitudes towards,
34-35
peasants, good nature of,
183-184,
187-188
intelligence of,
96, 255
White Armies (see White Armies of
Russia)
Russo-Japanese War of
1905, 16-17,
22-23, 53
Russo-Turkish Wars,
xxv, 8, 12-14, 31,
296
St. George, Imperial Russian order of,
5, 14, 114, 202, 349;
Figs.
7, 29
Sarépta,
village near Stalingrad,
235,
337
Serbia (see Yugoslavia)
Soil Mechanics, author s work in,
xviii,
289-290; 318
definition of term,
289
383
Soil Mechanics, example of intuitive
use during Russian Civil War,
255
International Conferences on,
297-
298, 314-315
U.S.-U.S.S.R. exchange delegations
in,
xvi, 316-356
Soviet Union, civil engineers in,
309-
315, 324;
Figs.
40-42, 44-47, 52,
56, 65
courtesies shown to author in,
326—
327» 331-332,
ЗЗ7-ЗЗ8,
340-341,
348-350
education of minorities in their own
language,
351
engineering education in,
328-330,
343-344
Jews in the professions of,
324
reconstruction after World War II,
336-340,
342-34З,
350
renewed pride in Russia s past,
333-
334, 348-349
soil engineering exchange delegation
from U.S., reception of,
326-338
Tannenberg,
battles at,
42-47
Terek Cossacks,
12, 299-300
Ukraine, history of, outline,
35O-353
failure of to support invading
Charles
XII
of Sweden in
1709,
17, 361
Germans in occupation of in
1918
promote puppet independent
governments,
88, 200—209, 223—
224, 360, 365
Soviet rule in,
351
Ukrainian Bolsheviks,
140-141, 208-
209, 223-224, 350-356
language,
xxi, 3, 39, 35*
Î
Fig-
73
(see also Russian language)
poet
Shevchénko,
351-352;
Fig.
69
separatists from
Galicia,
promotion
of by Austro-Germans,
39-40
by U.S. Congress,
xv, 352
Uniates,
39
United States, Public Law
86-90
(see
Captive Nations )
Russia, distorted image of at pres¬
ent, ix-xi,
xiv, xvi, 359-362
friendly relations with in the past,
xiv
З
84
Versailles, Treaty of,
293
Volunteer Army (see White Armies of
Russia)
White Armies of Russia,
Kolchák s
Si¬
berian Army,
126, 245, 256
North-Western Army under
Yudé-
nich,
256
Volunteer Army, Beginning of under
Alexéyev
and Kornilov,
146
Crimean epilogue of under Wran-
gel in
1920, 136, 270-272
defeat of by Reds in fall of 1919,
256-257, 266-267, 269-270
SUBJECT INDEX
White Armies of Russia, Volunteer
Army, Icy March of,
218
successes of in first half of
1919
under Denikin,
245, 247, 251—
253>
255-256
Yalta, U.S.-U.S.S.R. agreement at,
xiv
Yaroslavl, anti-Red uprising at,
188-
189
Y.M.CA. (see American Y.M.C.A.)
Yugoslavia, past ties of to Imperial
Russia,
xxi, 11, 13, 37-39
post-revolutionary asylum in for
Russian
émigrés,
283—284, 298
(see also Alexander, King of)
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