This is the first publication in toto of a forgotten memoir “My Ordeals in 1918” by baroness Varvara Uexküll von Gyllenband’s. Originally written in 1919, three years prior to her fleeing Petrograd, the memoir tells the story of her three-week detention by the Bolshevik secret police (the Cheka) in 1918.Keywords: 20th-Century Russian History, Bolshevik Revolution, Varvara Uexküll von Gyllenband (1850—1928), “My Ordeals in 1918” (1919), Life Story, Russian Emigration, Soviet Terror
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