Register of the Constantin W. Boldyreff papers
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Title: Constantin W. Boldyreff papers
Date (bulk): 1910-1995
Collection Number: 96012
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material: In English and Russian
Physical Description:
28 manuscript boxes, 4 oversize boxes
(15.0 Linear Feet)
Abstract: The collection consists of speeches and writings, correspondence, radio scripts, identification documents, biographical data,
printed matter, sound recordings, and photographs relating to the settlement of displaced persons at the end of World War
II, Russian émigré affairs, communism and conditions in the Soviet Union, and activities of the Narodno-Trudovoi Soiuz and
other anti-communist organizations.
Creator:
Boldyreff, Constantin W., 1909-1995
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Library & Archives
Access
Box 31 and 32 may not be used without permission of the Archivist. The remainder of the collection is open for research; materials
must be requested in advance via our reservation system. If there are audiovisual or digital media material in the collection,
they must be reformatted before providing access.
Use
For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Library & Archives.
Acquisition Information
Acquired by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives in 1996.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Constantin W. Boldyreff papers, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives.
Biographical/Historical Note
Constantin Boldyreff (1910-1995) was born in Gatchina, not far from St. Petersburg. After the Russian revolution in 1917,
he emigrated with his mother to China and then Yugoslavia, where he studied at the Russian Cadet School in Sarajevo. In 1935,
he graduated from the University of Belgrade with a degree in engineering and worked for British and American mining companies
in Yugoslavia.
As a university student, Boldyreff joined the newly formed émigré anticommunist party, the Narodno-Trudovoi Soiuz (NTS) or
National Alliance of Russian Solidarists. Its activities were directed against the communist regime in the Soviet Union.
At the beginning of World War II, Boldyreff joined the Yugoslav army. During the German occupation, which followed the Yugoslav
army's capitulation, he was arrested twice by the Gestapo and taken as a slave laborer to Germany. He was able to escape from
the labor camp. In 1944, he and other members of the NTS began underground anticommunist activity in the German-occupied territories
of the Soviet Union.
After the leadership of the NTS was almost annihilated by the Gestapo, Boldyreff escaped to Austria and organized a work brigade
composed of Russian refugees, including prisoners of war that had been brought to Germany as slave laborers.
The end of the war found the Boldyreff family and their fellow refugees escaping west from the approaching Soviet armies.
The greatest threat these displaced persons faced was forcible repatriation, a fate suffered by more than two million Russian
refugees, who were returned to the Soviet Union by the Allies. Boldyreff was able to save not only his group but also thousands
of others threatened with repatriation and subsequent death or imprisonment in Soviet concentration camps. They found refuge
in the American-occupied zone in the Mönchehof displaced persons (or DP) camp. Boldyreff was instrumental in making the camp
economically self-sufficient, providing housing and schools and organizing religious and cultural activities. Fear of repatriation
forced displaced people to emigrate as soon as possible from Europe. In 1947, after carefully researching the economic opportunities
for educated professionals, Boldyreff arranged for the Mönchehof group of DPs to emigrate to Morocco.
In 1947, the Boldyreff family emigrated to the United States, and Constatin Boldyreff was appointed as a professor at Georgetown
University, where he established the Institute of Languages and Linguistics in the School of Foreign Service. Boldyreff continued
his anticommunist activities on behalf of NTS, testifying before the Senate and House about conditions in the Soviet Union
and advising the government on foreign policy. He made use of the American media to publicize his anticommunist campaign,
publishing articles on political subjects in the American periodical press, addressing interested groups, and appearing on
television.
He died in 1995.
Scope and Content of Collection
The papers of Constantin Boldyreff, founder and organizer of the Russian underground Natsional'no Trudovoi Soiuz (NTS), American
professor, and former head of the Russian Department at Georgetown University School of Languages and Linguistics, consist
of documents relating to the settlement of displaced persons at the end of World War II, Russian émigré affairs, communism
and conditions in the Soviet Union, and activities of the Narodno-Trudovoi Soiuz and other anti-communist organizations.
The materials describing the history of Russian refugees in the post-World War II period can be found in ten series of the
collection. The
Biographical File and
Family Files include identification documents, photographs, and memoirs.
Correspondence and
Speeches and Writings consist of Boldyreff's papers spanning the course of his career. A
Subject File is arranged topically and contains materials documenting Boldyreff's work in specific capacites.
Writings by Others include other Russian refugees' memoirs. The
Oversize File consists of material that is distinctive because of its physical format. The
Sound Recordings file includes sound tape reels documenting the activities of the organizations in which Boldyreff was involved.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
World War, 1939-1945 -- Refugees
Soviet Union -- Emigration and immigration
Refugees
International relief
Anti-communist movements
Soviet Union
Narodno-trudovoĭ soi͡uz
Biographical File
1927-1995
Scope and Contents
Consists of identification documents, immigration and travel papers, official files, and clippings. Arranged chronologically.
See also: Family File and Oversize Materials.
box 1, folder 1
Russkiĭ Kadetskiĭ Korpus: student report card, grade VI
1927
box 1, folder 2
Transcription and certificate of completion Russian gymnasium in Yugoslavia
1930
box 1, folder 3
Identification documents (IDs) issued in Yugoslavia
1935-1942
box 1, folder 4
IDs issued by German military government
1944-1946
box 1, folder 5
IDs issued by United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration
1945-1946
box 1, folder 6
U.S. Embassy in Paris, applications for visa and travel documents
1942-1947
box 1, folder 7-8
Copies of declassified material to prove the falsehood of accusations leveled against NTS and Boldyreff
1945-1988
box 1, folder 9-10
U.S. Department of State file
1947-1989
box 1, folder 11-12
U.S. immigration documents and passport,
1948-1986
box 1, folder 13
Federal Bureau of Investigation file
1948-1990
box 2, folder 1-4
Clippings on Constantin Boldyreff
1948-1995
box 2, folder 5-12
Event logs and calling cards
1950-1973
box 3, folder 1
Biography, resume, and job applications,
1955-1976
box 3, folder 2
Travel documents,
1955-1978
box 3, folder 3
Central Intelligence Agency file
1980-1990
box 3, folder 4
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Group Achievement Award to SAPSAT Team in recognition of the personal
dedication, correspondence, certificate and photographs
1983
box 3, folder 5-6
Obituaries and death certificate,
1995
Scope and Contents
Includes sympathy correspondence, biographical writings, and clippings.
Family File
1887-2001
Scope and Contents
Includes memoirs, photographs, genealogy charts, and clippings. Arranged in alphabetical order by family member names, then
by physical form.
Boldyreff, Antonina (wife),
1941-2000
box 3, folder 7-9
Passports and other identity documents
1941-1995
box 3, folder 10
Immigration file
1948-1956
box 4, folder 9
Obituary,
2000
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs.
Boldyreff, Liubov' Vital'evna (mother),
1910-1933
Boldyreff, Vasiliĭ Ceorgievich (father)
1917-1993
box 4, folder 12-13
Military career file
1917-1923
box 4, folder 15
Correspondence,
1929-1933
box 4, folder 16
Photographs,
1929-1933
Scope and Contents
See also family photographs.
box 4, folder 17
Political trial, copy of file from the Tsentral'nyi archiv, Moscow,
1933
box 5, folder 1
Death certificate and other related documents,
1933-1992
box 5, folder 2
Family memoirs of Vasiliĭ Boldyreff
circa 1990
Boldyreff (Semler), Helen (daughter)
1946-2001
box 5, folder 3-9
Correspondence
1946-1957, 1995
box 5, folder 10
Travel and immigration documents,
1948-1956
box 5, folder 11-12
Educational file,
1949-1955
box 5, folder 13
Business reporter career file, including correspondence, clippings, and photographs
1954-1962
box 5, folder 14-15
Wedding clippings and photographs
1957
box 5, folder 16-19
White House interpreter career file,
1987-1996.
Scope and Contents
Includes protocol documents, photographs, correspondence, clippings, reports and other writings.
box 6, folder 1-6
"A Tribute to My Father Constantine Boldyreff," and other family memoirs
1995-2000
Scope and Contents
Includes research materials and list of family papers given to the State Archives of the Russian Federation.
box 6, folder 8
Stepanoff, Sergeĭ (half brother), drawings, memoirs by family member, and obituaries,
1919-1955
box 6, folder 9
Stepanoff, Vsevolod (half brother), correspondence
1932-1965
Zhigmanovskaia (Gigmanovskaia) Sofiia Nikolaevna (mother-in-law)
1887-1979
box 6, folder 10
Birth and marriage certificates,
1887, 1904
box 6, folder 11
Passports, and other identification documents
1910-1974
box 6, folder 12
Correspondence,
1921-1979
Zhigmanovskiĭ (Gigmanovsky), Aleksei Grigor'evich (father-in-law)
1912-1922
box 6, folder 15
Letters to his wife Sofiia
1919
box 7, folder 1-9
Family photographs
1915-1995
Scope and Contents
See also: Oversize Materials.
box 7, folder 10
Genealogy charts
circa 1995
Correspondence
1930-1995.
Scope and Contents
Arranged alphabetically.
box 7, folder 13
America Illustrated
1964-1966
box 7, folder 14
Arsen'ev, Iuriĭ,
1964-1969
box 7, folder 15
Artemov, Aleksandr
1967-1984
box 7, folder 17
Berends, Alekseĭ E.,
1963-1984
box 7, folder 24
Chadsey, Carl T.,
1959-1970
box 7, folder 26
Doubrovskiĭ, Veronika
1992-1993
box 8, folder 1-2
Drozdovskiĭ, Nikolaĭ
1962-1968
box 8, folder 3
Durocher, James L.
1962-1963
box 8, folder 4
Elshner, Georgiĭ, K.
1922-1966
box 8, folder 5
Emel'ianov, Dmitriĭ
1965-1969
box 8, folder 6
Fellers, Bonner
1950-1956
box 8, folder 7
Filimonov, Ivan K.
1955-1957
box 8, folder 9
Fond Svobodnoĭ Rossii
1967-1969
box 8, folder 10-13
Garanin, Evgeniĭ
1962-1969
box 8, folder 14-15
Garaniny, Tat'iana and Irina
1969-1993
box 8, folder 17
Kharitonovskaia, Natal'ia
1963
box 8, folder 18-19
Kingsbery, Emily
1963-1972
box 8, folder 20
Kinsman, Warren J.,
1952-1956
box 8, folder 21
Kiselev, Aleksandr
1970-1977
box 9, folder 1
Kissinger, Henry A.,
1962
box 9, folder 2
Konstantinof, Dmitriĭ, Protoireĭ
1963-1967
box 9, folder 3
Korean Embassy, Washington, D.C.,
1954
box 9, folder 4
Kosovskiĭ (Kossovsky), Veniamin A.,
1969
box 9, folder 5
Krestinskaia, Mariia
1962-1975
box 9, folder 6
Krotkov-Sann, Christina
1963
box 9, folder 7
Kruschel, Sergei E.,
1975
box 9, folder 9
Leetch, William D.
1956-1986
box 9, folder 10
Levitskiĭ (Levitsky), Dimitriĭ A.,
1994
box 9, folder 11
MacDonald, Donald
1962-1963
box 9, folder 12
Manion, Clarence
1954-1959
box 9, folder 13
Moore, Frank M.,
1954-1955
box 9, folder 14
Nixon, Richard
1961, 1970-1972
box 9, folder 16
Novoe Russkoe Slovo,
1950-1966
box 9, folder 17
Paramonov, Boris M.,
1977
box 9, folder 18
Parkkali, Rudol'f
1965-1967
box 9, folder 19-20
Pearson, Frederick
1953-1957
box 9, folder 21
Petticrew, C. Richard
1965-1981
box 9, folder 22
Philibrick, Herbert A.,
1963-1967
box 9, folder 23
Pivkin, Vladimir,
1991-1993
box 9, folder 24
Polchaninov, Rostislav, V.,
1945-1965
box 10, folder 1-10
Porenskiĭ, Vladimir D.
1952-1979
box 10, folder 16
Rauner, Ernst, Von
1965-1966
box 10, folder 17-19
The Reader's Digest,
1950-1970
box 11, folder 1-5
Romanov (Ostrovskiĭ), Evgeniĭ R.
1953-1989
box 11, folder 7-8
Rozhdestvenskiĭ (Rojdestvensky), Serafim,
1962-1969
box 11, folder 11
Semantsov, Iuriĭ
1965-1966
box 11, folder 14
Slavinskiĭ, Mikhail and Tat'iana
1965-1988
box 11, folder 16
Stolypin, Arkadiĭ Petrovich
1969-1983
box 11, folder 18
Swift, Caroline Hyde,
1963-1966
box 11, folder 19
Troianov, Tikhon,
circa 1955
box 11, folder 23
Voorhees, Coerte
1959-1960
box 11, folder 26
Wood, Robert E.
1954-1956
box 11, folder 29
Zhadan (Schadan), Pavel (Paul),
1965-1967
Speeches and Writings
1948-1971
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, notes, memoranda, agenda, meeting and background materials, and press coverage. Arranged chronologically.
box 12, folder 1-15
Editorial correspondence and lecture contracts
1949-1971
box 13, folder 1-15
Editorial correspondence and lecture contracts
1949-1971
box 14, folder 1
List of Boldyreff's reference books, glossaries, and encyclopedias, compiled by Helen Boldyreff
1996
box 14, folder 2
Political jokes for speeches and articles
circa 1965
box 14, folder 3-4
Newspaper articles
1948-1979
box 14, folder 5
"The story of one Russian underground organization attempting to overthrow Stalin,"
Look,
1948
box 14, folder 6
"The Challenge of Russia's Underground," address, Women's Patriotic Conference, Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia, PA,
1949-1950
box 14, folder 7-8
Articles and statements,
Congressional Record
1950-1970
box 14, folder 9
"The True Face of Russian People,"
1950
box 14, folder 10-15
"We Can Win the Cold War,"
Reader's Digest,
1950-1951
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence.
box 14, folder 17
"Debates with Dr. Harry Schwartz,"
1951-1953
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, notes, and clippings.
box 14, folder 18
The Rotary Club Of Washington, speech
1951
box 14, folder 19
The Underground Is Fighting Stalin,
1951
box 15, folder 1
"Is Revolution in Russia Possible?" address to the debates at The Economic Club of Detroit,
1952
box 15, folder 2
Lecture delivered to Air War College on the subject of Special Operations
1952 March 13
Scope and Contents
Declassified U.S. government records, released July 2015.
box 15, folder 3
"A Practical Experiment in Political Warfare," lecture at Conference on Communism, Ashridge, England,
1952
box 15, folder 4
"The Obligation of Freedom in the Modern World," speech at Seccion de Problemas Contemporaneos, Menéndez Pelayo International
University, Spain
1952
Scope and Contents
Includes clippings and photographs.
box 15, folder 5
The Voice of the Russian Underground
1952
box 15, folder 6
"Soviet Underworld Task-Force Warning Cold War Up," lecture at the Air War College
1952-1953
box 15, folder 7
Address to the meeting of the Board of Directors of the National Chamber of Commerce at the Hotel Carlton, Washington, D.C.
1953 March 13
box 15, folder 8
Whither the Red Army?,
1953
box 15, folder 9
Du Pont Sales executives meeting, speech, Hershey, Pennsylvania,
1954
box 15, folder 10-11
Life Officers Investment Seminar, speech
1954-1955
box 15, folder 12
"Communist World-Signs of Internal Tension,"
1954, 1965
box 15, folder 13
"People's Resistance to Communism in Russia,"
1955
box 15, folder 14-15
Hungarian revolution talks
1956-1957
box 16, folder 1
"The Lessons of Hungarian Revolt," address at sixty-sixth Continental Congress of National Society Daughters of the American
Revolution, Washington, D.C.
1957
box 16, folder 2-3
Soviet policies main talks,
1957-1964
box 16, folder 4
"Victory of the Cross," lecture at Louisburg College
1957
box 16, folder 5
"We Still Can Save Peace,"
1957
box 16, folder 6
"Should the United States Extend Aid To Communist Countries?," briefing session at the Educational Television and Radio Center
1958
box 16, folder 7
Radio address to the American Legion Division of Massachusetts
1959
box 16, folder 8
"Khrushchev and Summit Conference,"
1960
box 16, folder 9
Russian Dictatorship Must Destroy Itself
1960
box 16, folder 10
Communism talks at Boston State Club,
1960
box 16, folder 11
"How Do We Deal with Soviet Penetration in Latin America?," speech at Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C.
1961
box 16, folder 12
"Rise, Culmination, and Decline of Communism in Russia," speech at seminar, Chicago-New York,
1961
box 16, folder 13
"Russia and Africa," seminar on Africa at New York State University
1961
box 16, folder 14
"To the Russian People from the American People," speech at the Project Alert School of Anti-Communism, Los Angeles
1961
box 16, folder 15
"Will the Future Belong to Communism?,"
1961
box 16, folder 16
"The XXII Soviet Communist Party Congress and Its Political Implications,"
1962
box 17, folder 1
"Possiiskaia emigratsia i NTS: obshchie zadachi," speech, New York
1962
box 17, folder 2
Vecher "GraneI'," speech
1962
box 17, folder 3
Speeches on communism
1963-1965
box 17, folder 14
"The Cross Versus the Hammer and Sickle,"
1965
box 17, folder 5
"Voices of Revolt," lecture at Notre Dame College, Cleveland, Ohio
1965
box 17, folder 6-7
"Russia and China- The Great Conflict,"
1965-1968
box 17, folder 8
"The New Emerging Russia,"
1965-1968
box 17, folder 10
"In Defense of Human Rights," petition to the United Nations
1969
box 17, folder 11
"The Soviet Union's Troubled Back-Yard,"
1969
box 17, folder 12
"Bor'ba za veru i svobodu v Rossii i nashi real'nye vozmozhnosti sodeistviia ei," speech, Washington, D.C.
1971
box 17, folder 13
Kadetskiĭ s"ezd, address
1972
box 17, folder 14-16
"Research and Development USA," exhibit script in Russian
1972
Scope and Contents
Includes original copy in English, correspondence, and contract.
box 17, folder 17
"Twelve Years Since Stalin's Death,"
1973
box 18, folder 1
"Den' neprimirimosti," speech, Organizatsiia Rossiiskikh Iunykh Razvedchikov, Washington, D.C.
1977
box 18, folder 2
"Den' Generala P. N. Vrangelia," speech at anniversary meeting, Washington, D.C.
1978
box 18, folder 3
"Menkhegof-lager' peremeshchennykh lits (Zapadnaia Germaniia),"
1986
Scope and Contents
Includes drafts and correspondence.
box 18, folder 4
Critique of Christopher Simpson's
Blowback, book review
1988
Subject File
1940-1995
Scope and Contents
Arranged alphabetically
box 18, folder 5
American Committee for the Liberation from Bolshevism, Inc,
1952-1954
box 18, folder 6
American Friends of Russian Freedom, Inc., correspondence and newsletters
1950-1953
Communist psychological warfare
1950-1978
Scope and Contents
Includes congressional records, correspondence, speeches and writings, clippings, and notes.
box 18, folder 7-9
Congressional records on global propaganda war and psychological warfare
1950-1978
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence.
box 18, folder 10
Conference on Psychological Strategy at Washington, D.C., correspondence, speeches, and printed matter,
1952
box 18, folder 11
"Psychological Warfare Manual," typescript
circa 1955
box 18, folder 12-13
Comité international pour 1a défense des droits de l'homme , statements, appeals, reports, and correspondence, Paris
1961-1972
box 19, folder 1 -2
Comité international pour 1a défense des droits de l'homme , statements, appeals, reports, and correspondence, Paris
1961-1972
box 19, folder 5
Conference of National Organizations, Chicago, Illinois, correspondence, agenda, and business cards,
1952
box 19, folder 6
Human Rights Organizations Briefings, Department of State
1983 December 16
box 19, folder 7-8
"Kongress Sootechestvennikov," program, correspondence, and printed matter, St. Petersburg,
1991-1992
Mönchehof Displaced Persons (DP) Camp, Germany,
1945-1948
box 19, folder 9-10
Refugees issues documents
1945
box 19, folder 11
"Speech made by Mr. Boldyreff on December 30th, 1945 in Mönchehof to General Parker, Commander of the XXIIIrd Corps and the
guests on the occasion of the opening of the exhibition reflecting the life and activities of the stateless working camps
during the period from June 15th to December 15th, 1945,"
1945
box 19, folder 12
Petitions from the inhabitants to the Competent Authority of the American Expeditonary Forces in Germany in support of camp
leader C. Boldyreff
1945
box 20, folder 3
Correspondence,
1945-1947
box 20, folder 4-5
Operation Gold Cup, correspondence, memoirs, and photographs,
1945-1981
box 20, folder 6-7
"Menkhegof," Boldyreff memoirs,
circa 1950
box 31
Watercolor landscape paintings
circa 1950
Access
May not be used without permission of Archivist.
box 20, folder 9
"Menkhegof-lager' russkikh DiPi,"Tribukh, S.V.,
1986
Morocco DP camp
1946-1948
box 20, folder 10-11
Planning and proposals,
1946-1948
box 20, folder 12-14
Correspondence regarding resettlement activities
1946-1948
box 21, folder 1
"Société Marocaine d'Etudes et de Prospection (A Realization of an Immigration Scheme for Displaced Persons on a Productive
Self-Sufficient Basis), album,
1947
box 21, folder 2
"The Morocco Story," Constantin Boldyreff memoirs,
1947
Narodno-Trudovoi Soiuz Rossiiskikh Solidaristov (The National Alliance of Russian Solidarists) (NTS)
1944-1989
box 21, folder 3-18
Radio "Free Russia," correspondence, broadcasts, publicity materials, and leaflets,
1950-1970
box 22, folder 1-2
Radio "Free Russia," correspondence, broadcasts, publicity materials, and leaflets,
1950-1970
box 23, folder 15-20
Fundraising letters
1954-1972
box 24, folder 1-5
Meetings materials, agenda, speeches, and correspondence
1962-1975
box 24, folder 6
"Kadet" prospectus,"
1973-1986
box 24, folder 7
NTS statement to the United Nations by Petr Arkad'evich Stolypin
1975
Soviet Dissidents materials,
1964-1978
Scope and Contents
Includes statements, writings, photographs, and correpondence.
box 24, folder 8-9
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn,
1964-1975
Scope and Contents
Includes Boldyreff's correspondence and writings on Solzhenitsyn.
box 24, folder 10-12
"The Trial of the Four," photographs, clippings, and statements
1965-1968
box 24, folder 13
Petro G. Grigirenko
1966-1978
Scope and Contents
Includes autobiography, family photograph, statements, list of scientific works, and Zinaida M. Grigorenko's "Open Letter
to the World Federation of Mental Health."
box 24, folder 14
Alexander Yesenin-Volpin
1968-1972
Scope and Contents
Includes statement, supportive letter signed by soviet scientists,
Hearings Before the Senate Subcommittee on Internal Security, translated by Boldyreff.
box 24, folder 15
Meeting of Americans of Russian descent in front of the United Nations, New York,
1971 December 12
box 24, folder 16
Avraham Shifrin's
Hearings Before the Senate Subcommittee on Internal Security, translated by Boldyreff
1973
box 25, folder 1-5
Trip to the Middle East, Germany, and England, report, correspondence, and receipts
1953-1955
Writings by Others
1943-1997
Scope and Contents
Arranged alphabetically.
box 25, folder 6
Akaeist sviatomu angelu
1963
box 25, folder 7
Dvinov, Boris, "Politics of the Russian Emigration,"
1955
box 25, folder 8
Episkop Serafim,
Palomnichestvo iz N'iu Iorka v Sviatuiu Zemliu,
1957
box 25, folder 9
Filippov, Boris,
Polustanki and
Hepogod'
1960-1962
box 25, folder 10
Fisher, Anthony,
Must History Repeat Itself?,
1974
box 25, folder 11
Govorukhin, Stanislav,
Velikaia krminal'naia revoliutsiia,
1993
box 25, folder 12
Haskell, Edward, "Bibliography on Unified Science and Related Subjects,"
1974
box 26, folder 1
Leibert, Julius A., Kingsbery, Emily,
Behind Bars,
1965
box 26, folder 2
Lyons, Eugene,
Our Secret Allies, and
The Underground Moscow Fears Most
1954, 1968
box 26, folder 3
Martin, David,
Patriot or Traitor: The Case of General Mihailovich,
1978
box 26, folder 4
Petelchuk, Paul, "The National Aliance of Russian Solidarists,"
1970
box 26, folder 5-6
Semler, Helen,
Moscow Rediscovered, a Guide to the City and Russian Civilization, and
Moskva obretennaia,
1992, 1997
box 28
Semler, Peter, "A Memoir"
2001
box 27, folder 1
Shubart, Walter, "Evropa i dusha Vostoka,"
1943
box 27, folder 2
Stewart-Smith, D. G.,
The Defeat of Communism
1964
box 27, folder 3
Trohan, Walter, "The Cost of Re-arming Europe under the North Atlantic Pact," broadcast
1949
box 27, folder 4
Tryshnovich, Y., "Freedom must be fought for,"
1954
box 27, folder 5
The Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938 as Amended and the Rules and Regulations Prescribed by the Attorney General,
1942
box 27, folder 6
Georgetown University School of Foreign Service brochures,
1949-1953
box 27, folder 7
Khronika zashchity prav v SSSR, vypusk 10
1974
box 27, folder 8-9
Clippings
1921-1995
Scope and Contents
Collection of clipped newspaper articles on topics relating to research subjects.
Oversize Materials
1878-2001
box 32
Russian Imperial medals
1878-1896
Scope and Contents
Three medals: "Commemorative medal of the Russo-Turkish war 1877-1878," "Commemorating the Reign of Alexander III 1881-1894,"
and "In memory of coronation of Nikolay II, 1896."
Access
May not be used without permission of the Archivist.
box 30
Appreciation letters to Boldyreff from refugees of Mönchehof DP camp
1945
box 30
Proclamation with watercolor artwork of man playing instrument
Scope and Contents
Photocopy access images.
box 30
Family photographs
1957-1961
Sound Recordings
circa 1985
box 29
Antonina Boldyreff talks regarding C. Boldyreff
Physical Description: 1.0 sound_cassette
Access
Use copy reference number: 96012_a_0013629
1/4 -inch sound tape reels
Scope and Contents
Titles and numbers given by the donor.
box 29
No. 81 "Vokrug da okolo"
Access
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No. 82 "V chem privlekatel'nost' materializma, solidarizma"
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No. 83 "Pochemy N.T.S. vprave zvat' na bor'bu"
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No. 84 "Zhuravlinaia pesnia"
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No. 89 "Zazhitochnost' krest'ianstva-osnova blagosostoianiia strany"
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No. 90 "Padaiushchego podtolkni"
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No. 254 "Golos svobodnogo Kitaia"
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No. 255 "Primer dostoinyĭ podrazhaniia"
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No. 369 "Chertovy kacheli"
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No. 370 "Za svobodu slova"
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No. 371 "Ubrat' gniiushchie trupy"
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No. 372 "Dun'koĭ byla-Dun'koĭ i ostalas'"
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No. 373 "Gotovit'sia k ukhodu Khrushcheva"
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No. 374 "Ko dniu roshdeniia Khrushcheva"
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No. 392 "Zashchishchaĭte svobodu veroispovedaniia"