Tchaikovsky Nikolai Vasilievich
Genus. in 1850 in Vyatka, now Kirov. From the nobles. In 1872 he graduated from St. Petersburg University. Participant in student unrest of 1868-1869, opponent of S. G. Nechaev, member of the Tchaikovsky circle, after whose defeat he emigrated in the fall of 1874. In 1880 he settled in London, one of the organizers of the Free Russian Press Foundation. In 1904 he joined the Social Revolutionaries, and in 1906 he returned to Russia. In 1910 he broke with the Social Revolutionaries and retired from political activity. During the First World War 1914-18. - one of the leaders of the All-Russian Union of Cities (see Zemsky and City Unions), after the February Revolution of 1917 - a member of the Central Committee of the Labor People's Socialist Party. After the October Revolution of 1917 - an active enemy of Soviet power, one of the organizers of the "Union for the Revival of Russia", after the landing of the interventionists in Arkhangelsk (August 1918), chairman of the "Supreme Administration of the Northern Region", in September 1918 he was elected in absentia to the Ufa Directory. In January 1919 he emigrated. At the beginning of 1920 - a member of the government formed by A.I. Denikin. After the defeat, Denikin left for London.
Documents (6)
Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Игельстром Виктор Андреевич
1. Autobiography of Igelstrom V.A., written in Moscow on December 26, 1934.



Fund 017 (К-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Алексеев Иван Фролович
2. Protocol of interrogation of Alekseev I.F. from 01/09/1933.




Fund 017 (К-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Алексеев Иван Фролович
4. Protocol of the third interrogation of Alekseev I.F., b/d, 1933 (fragment)




Fund 02 (Б-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Венус Георгий Давидович
4. Article by V.V. Perkhin “A.N. Tolstoy in Russian Berlin (Based on the materials of the interrogation of G.D. Venus in 1938)”, published in the magazine “Russian Literature” No. 1 for 2000, pp. 179-190.
Contains the text of the interrogation protocol of Venus G.D. from 08.08.1938 in Kuibyshev.







Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 10 / Case Дело по обвинению Пименова Р.И. и других, в 10 томах, т. 6
5. Leonid Borisov. The truth about Hungary. February 1957. With the inscription of Yu.M. Kuznetsov: “Confiscated from me during a search on March 25, 1957 (28 sheets). It belongs not to me, but to Victor, I don’t know his last name.” Envelope with evidence.


































Fund 017 (К-1) / Inventory 1 / Case Алексеев Иван Фролович
7. Protocol of interrogation of Alekseev I.F. dated January 21, 1933. (fragment)
