Slevogt (Slefokht) Alexander Gustavovich

Years of life: 1888–?
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Genus. 08/13/1888 in St. Petersburg, from the nobility; He graduated from the Suvorov Cadet Corps in 1906, and from the Pavlovsk Military School in 1908. From 1914 - at the front, captain, in August 1915 he was seriously wounded, after surgery his leg was amputated; ended the war as a colonel; Until August 1916 he was treated at Tsarskoye Selo Hospital No. 3. In 1918 he lived in Yekaterinburg as a student at the Academy of the General Staff. 05/02/1918 visited the local Cheka in order to ask for a pass to get a meeting with the former Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, who was a nurse in hospital No. 3 and looked after him. At the end of May 1918 he was arrested as a hostage and kept in prison No. 1. Despite his anti-Bolshevik monarchist views, he remained in the Red Army and served throughout the Civil War until 1921. In the 1920s he lived in Leningrad. Arrested in 1926. Sentenced to 3 years in prison. In 1936 he lived in exile in Tver.
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Протокол допроса А.Г.Слефогта Екатеринбургской губЧК о целях предполагаемого свидания с А.Ф.Романовой. 2 мая 1918 г. // ГА РФ. Ф. 601. Оп. 2. Д. 34. Л. 37. Подлинник. Рукопись. // Архив новейшей истории России. Серия «Публикации». Т. III. Скорбный путь Романовых (1917—1918 гг.). Гибель царской семьи. Сб. документов и материалов. — М.: РОССПЭН, 2001. С.200
Слефогт Александр Густавович // Офицеры РИА
Ганин А.В. «Академия… отправилась в Екатеринбург с целью при первом же удобном случае перейти на сторону белых». Показания бывшего подполковника П.Н Соколова по делу «Весна». 1931 год // Известия Лаборатории древних технологий. 2019. Т.15. №2. С.176–177

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Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 22
20.1. Letter from the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation for St. Petersburg. and LO No. 10/51-568 dated June 21, 2001 to the director of the Memorial Research Center V.V. Iofa (response to request No. 143) with archival information on S.L. Sverdlin, M.Z. Svirskaya, E. Plotnikova (Seletskaya) .A., Sergeev O.V. and Smirnov M.Ya., as well as the lack of information about Slevogt A.G.