The Last Days of the RomanovsSokolov, N. (Nikolai)
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The Last Days of the Romanovs
Sokolov, N. (Nikolai)
Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia, 1868-1918; Romanov, House of
KORNILOV, Lavr Georgievich, famous Russian general and patriot. A
prominent name in the history of the Russian revolution. During the
first days of the revolution was made commanding officer of the
forces of the Petrograd military district. Was the executor of the
order of the provisional government for the arrest of the imperial
family.
KOROVICHENKO, Paul, Colonel, military jurist; was made commandant
of the Tsarskoe-Selo palace after Kotsebue.
KOTSEBUE, Captain of Uhlans, commandant of the Tsarskoe-Selo
palace. Was dismissed and succeeded by Korovichenko.
KUZMIN, Ensign; was in command of the military forces of the
Petrograd district after Kornilov and Polovtzov.
LVOV, George Evgenevich, prime minister of the provisional
government during the first three months of the revolution. Was
imprisoned in Ekaterinburg at the time the imperial family was kept
in Ipatiev’s house.
MAKAROV, Engineer; was attached to the imperial family during their
journey to Tobolsk.
MEDVEDEV, Pavel; aged thirty-one; senior guard of the imperial
family in Ekaterinburg. Took part in the murder of the imperial
family.
MOSHKIN, Alexander; formerly locksmith; was assistant to Commissar
Avdeiev in Ekaterinburg. Was discharged for drunkenness and theft
of the emperor’s belongings.
MRACHKOVSKY, Serge; Military Commissar in the Red army. Collected
the men for the guard of the imperial family in Ekaterinburg.
NAGORNY, Clement Gregorievich; a servant of the tsarevich; stayed
with them permanently. After the time the imperial family moved to
Ekaterinburg, was dismissed, put in prison and shot.
NARYSHKINA, Lady of honour to the empress.
NIKIFOROV, Alexis; senior guard of the imperial family in Tobolsk.
NIKOLSKY, Alexander; Ensign, member of the Social Revolutionary
party. Was assistant to Commissar Pankratov in Tobolsk.
NIKULIN, Assistant to Commissar Yurovsky in Ekaterinburg.
PANKRATOV, Basil Semenovich; was appointed in September, 1917, as
commissar to the imperial family and was dismissed by the soldiers
after the Bolshevik revolution.
PEREVERZEFF, Paul Nikolaievich; lawyer, replaced Kerensky in the
post of minister of justice and resigned on account of trouble he
had with the Petrograd Bolsheviki. Made the search of the
emperor’s papers at Tsarskoe-Selo.
PIGNATTI, District Commissar in Tobolsk; occupied this position
from the first days of the revolution till the time of the downfall
of Admiral Kolchak’s government.
POLOVTZOV, General; took General Kornilov’s position as commander
of the military forces of the Petrograd district.
PROSKURIAKOV, Philip; aged seventeen, workman; was amongst the
guards of the imperial family in Ekaterinburg.
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