Inventory of the I͡Uriĭ Il'ich Lodyzhenskiĭ papers

Finding aid prepared by Anatol Shmelev
Hoover Institution Library and Archives
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Title: I͡Uriĭ Il'ich Lodyzhenskiĭ papers
Date (inclusive): 1921-1968
Collection Number: 75072
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material: In French and Russian
Physical Description: 1 manuscript box, 3 microfilm reels (0.7 Linear Feet)
Abstract: Memoirs, other writings, bulletins, reports, and printed matter relating to medical practice in Russia during World War I, the Russian Revolution and Civil War, efforts to resettle White Russian veterans and refugees after the war, and activities of the International Anticommunist Entente.
Creator: Lodyzhenskiĭ, I͡Uriĭ Ilʹich
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Library & Archives

Access

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Use

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Acquisition Information

Materials were acquired by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives in 1975.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], I͡Uriĭ Il'ich Lodyzhenskiĭ papers, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives.

Existence and Location of Copies

Detailed processing and preservation microfilming for these materials were made possible by a generous grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and by matching funds from the Hoover Institution and Museum of Russian Culture. The grant also provides depositing a microfilm copy in the Hoover Institution Library & Archives. The original materials and copyright to them (with some exceptions) are the property of the Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. A transfer table indicating corresponding box and reel numbers is available at the Hoover Institution Library & Archives.
The Hoover Institution assumes all responsibility for notifying users that they must comply with the copyright law of the United States (Title 17 United States Code) and Hoover Rules for the Use and Reproduction of Archival Materials.

Location of Original Materials

In part, originals in Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco.

Biographical Note

1888 Born, Zubtsovskii uezd, Tverskaia guberniia, Russia
1912-1914 Doctor, St. Petersburg Orthopedic Institute
1914-1915 Chief medical officer, Caucasian Cavalry Division
1915-1917 Medical and surgical director of the Red Cross hospital of Grand Duke Michael (Southwestern front)
1917-1919 Medical and surgical director for the Red Cross Hospital in Kiev
1918-1919 President of the International Committee to Aid Victims of the Civil War, Kiev
1919-1920 Member of the Provisional Board of the Russian Red Cross and General Secretary of the Committee to Aid Victims of the Civil War
1920 Medical director of the Russian Red Cross hospital attached to the Russian Embassy in Constantinople, Turkey
  Head of a special mission to the International Committee of the Red Cross in Geneva, Switzerland
1920-1923 Delegate of the Russian Red Cross (old organization) to the International Committee of the Red Cross in Geneva, Switzerland

Scope and Content of Collection

Memoirs, other writings, bulletins, reports, and printed matter relating to medical practice in Russia during World War I, the Russian Revolution and Civil War, efforts to resettle White Russian veterans and refugees after the war, and activities of the International Anticommunist Entente.
The materials in the microfilm portion of the collection (originals in Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco) relate mainly to the activities of the director of the Geneva office of the Russian Red Cross (Rossīĭskoe obshchestvo Krasnago kresta), I͡Uriĭ Il'ich Lodyzhenskiĭ papers, in the resettlement of Russian refugees and troops of General P. N. Vrangel's Russian army in the Balkans, 1921-1923.
Also of interest is the file on the defense of Konradi and Polunin, on trial for the assassination of the Soviet ambassador to Switzerland, V. V. Vorovskii, 1923.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

World War, 1914-1918 -- Russia
World War, 1914-1918 -- Medical care
Refugees
Anti-communist movements
Soviet Union -- History -- Revolution, 1917-1921 -- Refugees
Soviet Union -- History -- Revolution, 1917-1921 -- Veterans
Rossīĭskoe obshchestvo Krasnago kresta
International Anticommunist Entente

 

"Face au communisme," typescript

box 1, folder 1

Volume I

Scope and Contents note

Includes two photographic prints attached to first page.
box 1, folder 2

Volume II

 

"Une carrière médicale mouvementée," photocopy

box 1, folder 3

I partie

box 1, folder 4

II partie

box 1, folder 5

"L'œeil qui s'ouvre" (typescript), "L'entrée à l'académie militaire de médicine marque le début d'un nouveau chapitre" (typescript), and "Sur la voie de l'unité chrétienne" (photocopy)

box 1, folder 6

"Theodore Aubert d'après des souvenirs personnels," photocopy

reel 1

Speech 1952 March 1

Scope and Contents note

Museum of Russian Culture Box/Folder 1 : 1
Untitled speech on Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich, São Paolo, typescript.
 

Writings By Others [1925]-1949

Scope and Contents note

Arranged alphabetically by author.
reel 1

Artsybashev, M., "Zapiski pisatelia," Za svobodu, printed copy [1925]

Scope and Contents note

Museum of Russian Culture Box/Folder 1 : 2
reel 1

Poliakov, N., "Psalmy," holograph 1944

Scope and Contents note

Museum of Russian Culture Box/Folder 1 : 3
Includes author's correspondence with Lodyzhenskii and S. Orloff.
reel 1

S., A., "Die Deutschen in Nordkaukasien (1942-1943)," typescript undated

Scope and Contents note

Museum of Russian Culture Box/Folder 1 : 4
reel 1

Sloskans, Boleslas, "Ma vie de deporte en U.R.S.S.," typescript 1949 December 14

Scope and Contents note

Museum of Russian Culture Box/Folder 1 : 5
 

Subject File 1921-[1925]

Scope and Contents note

Materials relating to Russian Red Cross activities abroad and assassination of Soviet diplomat V. V. Vorovskii, arranged alphabetically by subject.
 

Rossīĭskoe obshchestvo Krasnago kresta

 

Refugees--Soviet Union

 

Office files of the representative of the Russian Red Cross in Geneva relating to resettlement of Russian refugees, mainly in the Balkans

reel 1

1921

Scope and Contents note

Museum of Russian Culture Box/Folder 1 : 6
reel 1

1922 January-September

Scope and Contents note

Museum of Russian Culture Box/Folder 1 : 7
reel 1

1922 October-December

Scope and Contents note

Museum of Russian Culture Box/Folder 1 : 8
reel 2

1922 December - 1923 April

Scope and Contents note

Museum of Russian Culture Box/Folder 1 : 9
reel 2

Miscellany. Brochures relating to settlement of Russian refugees 1921-1922

Scope and Contents note

Museum of Russian Culture Box/Folder 2 : 1
reel 2

Miscellany. Charter, bulletins, reports and other printed matter relating to the functioning of the Russian Red Cross abroad 1921-[1925]

Scope and Contents note

Museum of Russian Culture Box/Folder 2 : 2-5
reel 3

Vorovskii, Vatslav Vatslavovich--Assassination 1923

Scope and Contents note

Museum of Russian Culture Box/Folder 3 : 1-2
Relates to the trial of Maurice Conradi and Arkadii Polunin in Lausanne, Switzerland.
reel 3

Printed Matter 1922-1939

Scope and Contents note

Museum of Russian Culture Box/Folder 3 : 3
Includes brochure on famine in Russia (1922), six issues of Rénovation russe (1938-1939), and other materials.