This article analyzes Ivan Dmitrievich Krasilnikov’s letter to the Social Democrat Konstantin Andreevich Popov (1876–1949) in Omsk on the eve of revolutionary events in 1917. In this letter, Krasilnikov offered assistance and cooperation due to his unwillingness to serve his leadership. As an act of goodwill, Krasilnikov reported that the Social Democrat P. F. Mikhailov was a secret employee of the state and supplied the gendarmerie with valuable information. Subsequent revolutionary events showed that the information about P. F. Mikhailov and Krasilnikov’s intentions did not correspond to reality. Using unpublished sources from the Historical Archive of the Omsk Region (which contains documents from the Omsk Gendarme Office on the wo...
The article, based on archival materials, describes events connected with the preparation of the de...
The article explores the life and activity in 1917–1918 of Roman Romanovich Levgovd, a staff officer...
Using materials from Russian archives as well as from the Leeds Russian Archive (Great Britain), th...
The article describes the life of General Sergey Leonidovich Markov at the beginning of 1917 when he...
The end of August 1917 was marked by a dramatic event, which influenced a lot the future of the Russ...
The country-wide uprisings of the winter and spring of 1920–1921 still lack a coherent explanation ...
The article studies the cooperation between the Russian Foreign Ministry and the State Duma during t...
The article shows that in 1917 it was the internal turmoil due to which the tsarist regime collapsed...
The article analyzes the valuable corpus of sources of party and military institutions of Soviet Rus...
The article focuses on the role and history of military bureaucratic institutions in Imperial Russia...
The article is devoted to an analysis of the key moments of development of the revolutionary proces...
© The authors. The urgency of the problem stems from the fact that the history of the Czechoslovak C...
The following article is devoted to the February Revolution in Russia that broke out in 1917. It can...
The urgency of the problem stems from the fact that the history of the Czechoslovak Corps is viewed ...
The article explores of the life and work of one participant in the White movement, Vladimir Strekop...
The article, based on archival materials, describes events connected with the preparation of the de...
The article explores the life and activity in 1917–1918 of Roman Romanovich Levgovd, a staff officer...
Using materials from Russian archives as well as from the Leeds Russian Archive (Great Britain), th...
The article describes the life of General Sergey Leonidovich Markov at the beginning of 1917 when he...
The end of August 1917 was marked by a dramatic event, which influenced a lot the future of the Russ...
The country-wide uprisings of the winter and spring of 1920–1921 still lack a coherent explanation ...
The article studies the cooperation between the Russian Foreign Ministry and the State Duma during t...
The article shows that in 1917 it was the internal turmoil due to which the tsarist regime collapsed...
The article analyzes the valuable corpus of sources of party and military institutions of Soviet Rus...
The article focuses on the role and history of military bureaucratic institutions in Imperial Russia...
The article is devoted to an analysis of the key moments of development of the revolutionary proces...
© The authors. The urgency of the problem stems from the fact that the history of the Czechoslovak C...
The following article is devoted to the February Revolution in Russia that broke out in 1917. It can...
The urgency of the problem stems from the fact that the history of the Czechoslovak Corps is viewed ...
The article explores of the life and work of one participant in the White movement, Vladimir Strekop...
The article, based on archival materials, describes events connected with the preparation of the de...
The article explores the life and activity in 1917–1918 of Roman Romanovich Levgovd, a staff officer...
Using materials from Russian archives as well as from the Leeds Russian Archive (Great Britain), th...