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Stolypin's Assassin

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 January 2017

George Tokmakoff*
Affiliation:
Sacramento State College

Abstract

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Notes and Comment
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Copyright © Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies. 1965

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References

1 (Moscow, 1912), p. 104.

2 , CXXXV (1914), 961.

3 Dmitrii's father was a wealthy lawyer with an estate amounting to some half a million rubles. Though anti-Semitism was strong in Kiev, the father had long been a member of the Kievan Gentry Club, and was well liked and respected by the members of the city elite. (Berlin, 1932), pp. 28-29.

4 , No. 5, 1922, p. 288.

5 , p. 964.

6 , No. 10, 1924, p. 231.

7 , October 1911, p. 413.

8 , No. 5, 1922, pp. 290-91.

9 , p. 69.

10 , p. 965.

11 , No. 8-9, 1926, pp. 43-45.

12 Ibid.

13 Ibid., p. 47.

14 Ibid., pp. 53-54.

15 Ibid., pp. 58-62.

16 Ibid., No. 6, 1926, p. 78.

17 Ibid., No. 8-9, 1926, p. 62.

18 Ibid., No. 6, 1926, pp. 89-90; dpyMHio, p. 227.

19 Stepa, after fleeing Siberia, to which he had been banished for killing an officer, appeared in Kiev in 1909. Here he sought out Bogrov to obtain money with which to flee abroad; Bogrov did not refuse the loan.

20 See Bogrov's testimony of September 10, 1911, in , No. 6, 1926, pp. 91-92.

21 (Petrograd and Moscow, 1923), p. 150.

22 A., Spiridovich, Les Derntères Anniés de la Cour de Tzarskoie-Selo (Paris, 1929), II, 103.Google Scholar

23 , pp. 132-33.

24 General Kurlov had arrived in Kiev on August 14; after being stricken with a heart attack, he directed his affairs from a hotel suite. (Leningrad, 1924), III, 191.

25 , pp. 976-78.

26 , p. 151.

27 , pp. 982, 985.

28 , CXXVI (1911), 617-18.

29 , p. 983.

30 (Berlin, 1930), p. 140.

31 , p. 162.

32 (St. Petersburg, 1911), II, 7-9.

33 p. 171. Members of the court-martial were General Reingarten, Colonel Akutin, and Lieutenant Colonels Kravchenko and Maevsky.

34 , September 13, 1911, p. 3.

35 , No. 9, 1924, p. 177; (Paris), October 1911 (No. 43), p. 11.