RUSSKII EKSPEDITSIONNYI KORPUS VO FRANTSII 1916-1920
Day-orders to Russian troops in France and on the Saloniki Front
Russkiia voiska vo Frantsii, Paris, mimeograph copies
No. 1-163, (File 290) 1917
I-ia Osobaia pekhotnaia diviziia. Day-orders
I-yi Marshevoi batalion (Osobo-marshevoi batalion)
1916
Irkutsk
Parakhod "Tambov"
Mallie
Maillie 1917,
II-oi Marshevoi batalion (File 227)
No. 300-847 1917
No. 1-59 1918
II-ia Osobaia pekhotnaia diviziia
By-orders
Day-orders to the staff
No. 1-204, (File 280) 1917
No. 1-28, (File 280) 1918
Day-orders
General
No. 3-227, (File 278) 1917
Komanda vyzdoravlivaiushchikh, Verrie (File 234-235)
No. 1-194 1917-1918
No. 1-95, (File 235) 1917
Divizionnyi oboz (File 287)
No. 1-208 1917
I-ia Osobaia pekhotnaia brigada. Day-orders
General
No. 1-261, (File 276) 1916
Administrative and Intendancy Services
II-ia Osobaia pekhotnaia brigada, (Salonikskii front)
Day-orders to the staff (File 280)
No. 1-68 1916
Day-orders
General (File 277)
No. 1-186, and No. 1-186, 1916 1917
No. 1-117 1917
Marshevoi batalion
No. 30-204, (File 223) 1916
No. 205-235, (File 224) 1916
Dec.
No. 1-59 1917
Jan. 1-31
No. 60-149, (File 225) 1917
Apr.
May
No. 152-243, (File 226) 1917
June
July
Aug.
No. 244-364, (File 228) 1917
Sept.
III-ia Osobaia pekhotnaia brigada. Day-orders
General
No. 1-130, (File 281) 1917
Jan. 1-29
Marshevoi batalion osobago naznacheniia
No. 1-148, (File 229) 1916
No. 149-254, (File 230) 1916.
Dec.
IV-ia Osobaia pekhotnaia brigada
Day-orders to the staff (File 282)
No. 1-89 1917
Day-orders
General
No. 1-98, (File 282) 1916
No. 1-128 1917
Marshevoi batalion
No. 4-187, (File 231) 1917
Jan.
Feb.
March
Apr.
May
No. 188-388, (File 232) 1917
Aug.
I-ia Osobaia artilleriiskaia brigada. By-orders, No. 1-103, (File 284), May 23-28, 1917
II-ia Osobaia artilleriiskaia brigada
General
Day-orders, No. 1-240 (File 285)
1917
By-orders, No. 1- 1917
I-yi divizion
Day-orders, No. 47-284 and No. 1-17 (File 283)
1917
II-oi divizion
Day-orders, No. 143-209, (File 284) 1917
By-orders, (File 284) 1917
No. 103-293
No. 120-271, (File 252) 1917
May
II-oi Osobyi pekhotnyi polk. Day-orders
No. 319-404, (File 253) Oct.-Dec. 1916
No. 2-138, (File 254) Jan.-March 1917.
Jan.
Feb.
March
No. 140-232, (File 255) April-June 1917.
April
No. 233-334, (File 256) June-Aug. 1917.
June
July
Aug.
No. 335-474, (File 257) Sept.-Nov. 1917.
Sept.
Nov. 1-15
No. 475-521, (File 258), Dec. 1-31, 1917.
No. 1-65 1918
III-ii Osobyi pekhotnyi polk. Day-orders
No. 1-249, (File 259) 1916.
No. 1-238, (File 260) 1917.
April
July
No. 239-414, (File 261) 1917.
Aug.
IV-yi Osobyi pekhotnyi polk. Day-orders
No. 1-56, (File 262) 1916.
No. 157-264, (File 263) 1916.
No. 1-46 1917
No. 47-243, (File 264) 1917.
No. 244-365, (File 265) 1917.
No. 1-48 1918
VII-oi Osobyi pekhotnyi polk. Day-orders
No. 1-234, (File 266) 1916.
No. 1-292, (File 267) 1917.
No. 293-435, (File 268) 1917.
Oct.
Nov.
No. 1-88, (File 269) 1916.
July
Aug.
No. 89-199, (File 270) Sept.-Dec. 1916.
Oct.
No. 1-231, (File 271) Jan.-June 1917.
No. 232-449, (File 272) 1917.
No. 1-52 1918
Marshevaia inzhenernaia rota dlia osobykh inzhenernykh batalionov na teatre voennykh deistvii. Petrograd. Day-orders
No. 1-183, (File 233) 1917.
II-oi Osobyi inzhenernyi batalion. Day-orders. (File 286)
No. 1-233 1917
Zavedyvaiushchii Voenno-Sudnoi Chast'iu pri Russkikh voiskakh vo Frantsii, Gen. Nikolaev
Correspondence with French judicial and administrative authorities
(File 1)
1918
(File 2)
1918
(File 3)
1918-1919
(File 4)
1918-1919
(File 5)
1919-1920
Otriadnoi sud. (Files No. 274-275)
1917
1918
Tylovoe Upravlenie russkikh voisk vo Frantsii. Day-orders. (File 289)
General
No. 25-102 1917
Kurtinskii otriad
No. 1-113 1917
Baza Saloniki
No. 1-63 1917
Kantseliariia po likvidatsii del Tylovogo
Ministère de la Guerre, France
Instructions re Russian troops in France, typescript
SHTAB DOBROVOL'CHESKOI ARMII 1918-1922
(File 129)
Miscellaneous material from archive of special intelligence section "Azbuka", primarily re political organizations active in territories occupied by Volunteer Army 1918-1919
Reports, general
Dobrovol'cheskaia Armiia, Diplomaticheskii Otdel
Natsional'nyi TSentr
Correspondence, outgoing, typescript copies
Minutes of meetings
Reports of special intelligence section "Azbuka"
typescript April 8, 1919
Resolutions, proclamations and directives
Partiia Narodnoi Svobody (Kadet)
3-ii Kraevoi S"ezd P.N.S., typescript copies Oct. 16, 1918,
Meeting of June 29-30, 1919
KHar'kovskoe soveshchenie Partii Narodnoi Svobody Nov. 3-6, 1919
General, typescript
Resolutions, typescript copies
"Postanovleniia khar'kovskago soveshchaniia Partii Narodnoi Svobody", general
(File 130)
Miscellaneous material re civil administration of territories occupied by Volunteer Army, Also includes some reports re military situation 1919.
Reports of special intelligence section "Azbuka", Otdelenie pri stavke glavnokomanduiushchago. Includes information re Southern Front, deployment of troops, condition of armies, situation in occupied territories, especially Kiev, KHar'kov and Odessa, typescript 1919
Glavnokomanduiushchii Vooruzhennymi Silami IUga Rossii, official decrees
Osoboe Soveshchanie pri Glavnokomanduiushchem
Reports re economic matters
Sobranie uzakonenii i rasporiazhenii pravitel'stva, printed copies, Includes laws re grain harvesting in occupied areas, establishment of zemstvo in occupied areas, criminal responsibility of persons paticipating in Bolshevik government and miscellaneous administrative orders July 31; Aug. 9, 26; Sept. 6; Sept. 16.
Otdel Torgovli, Promyshlennosti i Snabzheniia
General
Political organizations
(Group I, File 131)
Reports and documentary material of special intelligence section "Azbuka" re Ukrainian separatism and the situation in Kiev under Skoropadskii, Petliura and the Bolsheviks
General
Intelligence agents' reports. Includes material re internal politics, relations with Allies and Germans, military situation, relationship of workers and especially peasants to Soviet regime and eyewitness accounts of travel in occupied areas, typescript Dec. 30, 1918-June 1919
Natsional'nyi TSentr (Kiev)
(File 132)
Kiev and Odessa Nov. 1918-March 1919
Reports of special intelligence section "Azbuka" re political situation in Kiev and Odessa. Includes information re various parties: KHlebobory, Ukrainskaia Gromada, Sovet Gosudarstvennago Ob"edineniia, Natsional'nyi TSentr, Vserossiiskii Soiuz Zemel'nykh Sobstvennikov; relations of Volunteer Army with French Command, involves Gens. d'Anselme and Berthelot, Denikin, Grekov, Sannikov, Petliura, Grishin-Almazov; projected creation of regional Directory and National Army. Typescript and handwritten material, includes message on cloth 1918-1919
Telephone and telegraph transcripts
Correspondence, SHul'gin, V.
Dobrovol'cheskaia Armiia
(Group I, File 133)
Crimea, Kuban', Don, Terek 1918-1919
Crimean and Kuban' territories occupied by Volunteer Army
Reports of special intelligence section "Azbuka" and Otdel Propagandy Osobago Soveshchaniia pri Glavnokomanduiushchem Vooruzhennymi silami na IUge Rossii (Ekaterinodar) re problems of civil administration; relations between Volunteer Army troops and civilian population; corruption within ranks of Volunteer army and administration; German troops in Crimea-Kuban' area; relations of Volunteer Army with Allies. Typescript and handwritten 1918-1919
Vsevelikoe Voisko Donskoe
Correspondence
Krasnov, Ataman P.
(Group I, File 134)
Odessa April-Dec. 1919
Reports of special intelligence section "Azbuka" re Odessa under occupation of Volunteer Army; Gen. A. Sannikov, relations of Volunteer Army with French; Vserossiiskii Natsional'nyi TSentr (Ekaterinodar); surrender of Odessa to Bolsheviks; Odessa under Bolshevik control; list of individuals executed by Odessa CHeka; mood of Ukrainian peasantry; Ataman Grigoriev; mood of workers in Odessa; condition, strength and disposition of Soviet troops; transcripts of Ioffe lecture "Mezhdunarodnoe polozhenie Sovetskoi vlasti" and KHmel'nitskii (Narkom IUstitsii) lecture re Soviet law
Correspondence
(Group I, File 135)
Foreign relations of Russian government 1918-1919
Reports of special intelligence section "Azbuka" re Russian delegations in Balkans and Eastern Europe, typescript and handwritten material 1918-1919
Correspondence
Fedorov, M., typescript copies
Maklakov, V., typescript copies
Struve, P., typescript copies
Vserossiiskii Natsional'nyi TSentr
(Group I, File 136)
Special intelligence section "Azbuka". Material related to its establishment and operation
Correspondence
German General Staff, Nachrichten-Bureau, Section M, R. Bauer to Predstavitel' Soveta Narodnykh Komissarov, Includes letter of Komissar I. Alekseev to Vysshii Voennyi Sovet, April 9, 1918, typescript copies with handwritten annotations March 3-Apr. 9, 1918.
Maklakov, V., typescript copies
SHul'gin, V.
Outgoing
Incoming
Personnel, typescript and handwritten material Jan.-Nov. 1919,
Reports
Memoranda and declarations
SHul'gin, V.
Transcripts of telephone conversations
SHTAB GLAVNOKOMANDUIUSHCHAGO VOORUZHENNYMI SILAMI IUGA ROSSII (V.S.IU.R.) 1918-1922
(Group I, File 137, 138, 139, 140)
Day-orders of Commander-in-Chief, Lieut.-Gen. A. Denikin, printed copies 1919
Ekaterinodar
(Group I, File 141)
"Azbuka", reports of intelligence agents, typescript
Kiev, includes correspondence and documents of Ukrainian Foreign Ministry; composition and disposition of Red Army and German troops; correspondence with Donskoi Ataman Krasnov; transcripts of conversations between K. Rakovskii-G. CHicherin and K. Rakovskii-K. Radek (6) Aug. 1918-Dec. 1919
(Group I, File 142)
Inquest into treasonable and criminal activity of Adm. Sergeev, Commander of Caspian Flotilla. Includes formal accusation of Lieut.-Gen. Tolstov, Ataman of Cossack Army of the Urals; descriptions of Ural campaigns; corruption in military and civilian administration of Caspian region; relations with Allies, typescript and handwritten May 31, 1922-Aug. 13, 1923
(Group I, File 143)
Rumania and Bessarabia 1918
Jassy Conference
Reports, typescript
"Natsional'nyi TSentr" and "Soiuz Vozrozhdeniia Rossii", typescript
Reports
Otdel Propagandy Osobago Soveshchaniia pri Glavnokomanduiushchem V.S.IU.R. (O.S.V.A.G.), re
Bessarabia, typescript n.d.
(Group I, File 144)
(Group I, File 145)
Ukraine, Peasant revolts against Soviet rule; Petliura and the Galician Army. Intelligence reports and newspaper clippings re various revolts, their cause and aims, the mood of the peasantry; eyewitness accounts of rebel leaders Zelenyi, CHaikovskii, Nestor Makhno, Makhno Sagaidachnyi, Angel, Kotsura, Shestak, Sokolovskii, Veselovskii, Ataman Grigoriev, Petliura, Simon. Revolts of German colonists. Miscellaneous material re Galician Army in Ukrainian and German. Typescript and handwritten 1919.
Ukraine, Peasant revolts against Soviet rule; Petliura and the Galician Army. Intelligence reports and newspaper clippings re various revolts, their cause and aims, the mood of the peasantry; eyewitness accounts of rebel leaders Zelenyi, CHaikovskii, Nestor Makhno, Makhno Sagaidachnyi, Angel, Kotsura, Shestak, Sokolovskii, Veselovskii, Ataman Grigoriev, Petliura, Simon. Revolts of German colonists. Miscellaneous material re Galician Army in Ukrainian and German. Typescript and handwritten, 1919.
Commandement en Chef des Armées Alliées en Orient, reports
Printed matter
(Group I, File 146)
Military fronts 1919
Intelligence reports
Nachal'nik Khar'kovskago Razvedyvatel'nago Punkta. Composition and strength of Soviet armed forces, includes diagrams and maps, ; KHar'kov; Volunteer Army and administration, their condition, relations with workers and peasants, the problem of propaganda and press, activities of opposition parties; Briansk front; Kursk-Orel-Tula-Voronezh front; disposition, strength and condition of Soviet armed forces, recruitment into Red Army, mood of urban and rural population; Mamontov raid and its effect on Soviet morale; Moscow, living conditions and mood of population. Handwritten and typescript material, Jan.-Nov. 1919 July-Oct.
Nachal'nik Razvedyvatel'nago Punkta Donskoi Oblasti, Novocherkassk. Political situation in Don region: monarchist groups, Ataman Krasnov, influence of Germans and Allies; disposition and strength of Soviet troops, Voronezh front; composition and training of Soviet troops; peasant uprisings against Soviet occupation and relation of various classes of peasants to Soviet power; situation in Taganrog. Typescript June 1919
(Group I, File 147)
Intelligence reports, Razvedyvatl'noe Otdelenie SHtaba Glavnokomanduiushchago, Voenno-Agenturnyia Svodki. Includes letters from intelligence agents, eyewitness reports and newspaper clippings re: general situation in Soviet occupied territory, including reports and letters from Moscow; Bolshevik terror, typescript excerpt from Izvestiia, ; Red Army, organization and deployment; Caucasus, including Armenia and Georgia; "Latyshskie bol'sheviki v Rossii"; Ukraine, Natsional'nyi TSentr; German colonists, Volga region; Poland, Latvia and Byelorussia; Jewish role in the Revolution; information received from foreign missions (French and British); transmissions of Soviet radio news; Maritime Provinces and the Far East. Handwritten and typescript material, 1919 Oct. 1919
(Group I, File 148)
Intelligence reports, Razvedyvatel'noe Otdelenie SHtaba Glavnokomanduiushchago re Petliura and Ukrainian separatism. Includes reports of foreign missions and eyewitness accounts; composition and disposition of Petliura's army; Polish-Ukrainian negotiations; excerpts from Polish press; internal political situation in Ukraine; Odessa; Kiev; Rumania; Red Army, disposition in south; Galician troops, disposition and activity; miscellaneous Green organizations, typescript and handwritten June-Dec. 1919
Printed matter
(Group I, File 149)
Reports of special intelligence section, "Azbuka" and Razvedyvatel'noe Otdelenie SHtaba Glavnokomanduiushchago. Political and military situation of "Directory"; Makhno; Vinnichenko-Petliura crisis; fall of Getman Skoropadskii, establishment of "Directory"; situation in Odessa; situation in KHar'kov; Vinnichenko-Petliura break, fall of Directory; Kiev under Bolshevik control; KHar'kov, Poltava province and Ekaterinoslav under Bolshevik control; Kiev, right-wing organizations; general political and military situation in the Ukraine, Azov-Dnepr Front. Typescript and handwritten material Jan.-Feb. Dec. 1918-Jan. 1919
(Group I, File 150)
Intelligence reports, Razvedyvatel'noe Otdelenie SHtaba Glavnokomanduiushchago. Makhno; general situation in Odessa; military situation on Southern Front; Rostov-na-Donu; Bol'shoi Voiskovoi Krug, minutes of meetings, plans for future government; Taganrog, conditions among workers in factories; Bolshevik troops in TSaritsyn; Sevastopol'; Rostov; peasant uprisings; Bolshevik occupation of Lugansk region; disposition of troops; condition of Volunteer Army; monarchist organizations; German propaganda; relations with French and British. Typescript and handwritten material Dec. 1918-March 1919
(Group I, File 151)
Reports of special intelligence section "Azbuka". Kiev under Hetman Skoropadsky; "Krymskoe kraevoe pravitel'stvo"; transcipts of Allied telegrams re German ships in Black Sea and occupation of German held Crimean territories by Allies, includes communication with Vice-Admiral Hopman; Sevastopol and the Allies; Kiev: internal politics, problem of separatism, rise of Petliura, Graf Keller, Russkii Natsional'nyi TSentr; Bolshevik plans for winter campaign, 1918; condition and disposition of Soviet troops; "Vserossiiskii Natsional'nyi TSentr o soveshchanii na Printsevykh Ostrovakh"; Bolshevik occupation of Kiev, organization and condition of Red Army, pogroms by Red Army; peasant uprisings, Makhno, Grigoriev, Zelenyi, their aims and composition; uprisings among German colonists; Bolshevik occupation of Odessa; contacts between Volunteer Army and Balkan nations; situation in Moscow; situation in Voronezh. Typescript and handwritten material Nov. 1918-July 1919
Correspondence, typescript copies
Maklakov, V.
(Group I, File 152)
Reports of special intelligence section "Azbuka". Situation in Sevastopol; transfer of German held Russian vessels to Allies,
includes Russian translations of German documents; transcripts of "Radio Osmanie" messages; evacuation of German troops and
transfer of Sevastopol to Allied and Russian Volunteer Army control; Partiia sotsialistov-revoliutsionerov, activities in
Sevastopol...
Secret report re occupation of Odessa by Volunteer Army; Bessarabia; Simferopol; transcripts of telephone and radio conversations
between Volunteer Army and Crimean Regional Government, includes V. Stepanov, M. Vinaver, V. Nabokov, N. Astrov; Sevastopol
under Allied occupation; situation in Turkestan; Bolshevik propaganda among Allied sailors in Sevastopol; fate of White naval
officers after Bolshevik takeover of Sevastopol. Typescript and handwritten material
Sept. 22, 1918-June 20, 1919
Essays
Authors unknown
Correspondence, typescript copies
Il'in, S.
Maklakov, M.
Stepanov, V.
Russkii Natsional'nyi Komitet v Parizhe
(Group I, File 153)
Siberia, Volga Region, Transcaucasia and Transcaspia 1918-1919.
Volga region and Siberia
Vremennoe Sibirskoe Pravitel'stvo. Documents under signature of P. Vologodskii, I. Mikhailov, G. Patushinskii and M. Shatilov, typescript copies
Vserossiiskoe Vremennoe Pravitel'stvo (Ufa)
General, typescript copies
Correspondence
Reports, typescript copies
Transcaucasia and Transcaspia
Reports, typescript copies
(Group I, File 154)
Tersko-Dagestanskii Krai. Nachal'nik Kontr-Razvedyvatel'nago Otdeleniia pri shtabe Glavnonachal'stvuiushchago i Komanduiushchago voiskami Tersko-Dagestanskago Kraia (Piatigorsk) 1919
Kavkakazskii Kommunisticheskii Komitet (KKK)
Kavkazskii Kommunisticheskii Komitet (KKK)
(Group I, File 155)
Day-orders of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armies of South Russia, Lieut.-Gen. A. Denikin and Baron P. Vrangel', printed copies. Includes material re civil government in occupied territories Aug. 3, 1919-Sept. 16, 1920,
Leaflets, printed copies
Appeals
Pamphlets, printed copies
(Group I, File 156, 157)
Day-orders of Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of South Russia, Lieut.-Gen. A. Denikin, printed copies
General, Includes material re civil and judicial administration 1919.
(Group I, File 158)
Polish Front. Also includes information re Lithuania, Byelorussia, Ukraine, Rumania and relationship of Poland to Allied Missions
Intelligence reports, handwritten and typescript July-Dec. 23, 1919
Printed matter
Clippings, (See Box 37) 1919
General. Includes transcripts and translations of articles July-Aug.
Ekho, Warsaw July 22
Journal des débats Aug. 6
Komuna, Odessa July 5
Krymskii Vestnik Aug. 28
Kurier Warszawski Aug. 9
Rodina, KHar'kov July 15-Sept. 11
Svobodnaia Rech', Rostov-na-Donu Oct. 5
Svobodnoe Slovo, Warsaw July 13
Taganrogskii Vestnik Aug. 28
Varshavskaia Rech' Aug. 30, 31, n.d.
ZHizn', Rostov-na-Donu Aug. 2, Oct. 6
(Group I, File 159)
Intelligence reports
General
Author unknown polozhenii Sovetskoi Rossii", typescript n.d.
Composition of Red Armies opposing anti-Soviet forces, typescript
(Group I, File 160)
Operations Department
Typescript reports 1919
Aug.
Sept.
Nov.
(Group I, File 161)
(Group I, File 162)
Politicheskaia Kantseliariia, General'nyi SHtab, reports
"Politicheskii Obzor Oblastei IUga, IUga-Vostoka Rossii i Zakavkaz'ia", typescript 1919
Razvedyvatel'noe Otdelenie SHtaba, intelligence reports 1919
Nachal'nik Osobago Otdela Kantseliarii General-Gubernatora Ekaterinoslavskoi gub. Intelligence reports re military, political and economic situation in Soviet-occupied territory. Includes eyewitness accounts of agents; transcripts of intercepted Soviet military telegrams, including telegrams to V. Lenin and L. Trotsky and material re relations of Makhno with Soviet authorities; accounts of local administration and work of CHeka under Soviet occupation, typescript June 1919
(Group I, File 163)
Osvedomitel'noe Biuro pri predsedatele Osobago Soveshchaniia po CHasti Informatsionnoi, (OSVAG)
(Group I, File 164)
(Group I, File 165)
(Group I, File 166)
"Makhnovshchina" and other peasant insurrections in South Russia 1919
Reports
Otdel Propagandy, weekly summaries
(Group I, File 167)
Special intelligence section "Azbuka", reports and correspondence of central office with subordinate branches and organizations 1918-1919
Correspondence
Outgoing
Astrov, N.
Stepanov, V.
Reports, intelligence agents
General. Includes information re Kuban', Siberia, Novorossiisk; Taman Peninsula ; political situation of Volunteer Army; Natsional'nyi TSentr, its role and financing; Menshevik and Socialist revolutionary policy toward Bolsheviks; political and economic conditions in Moscow, typescript, Sept. 1918-July 1919 (Sept. 1918)
Volunteer Army
General
Diplomatic Section
Sazonov, S. to Stanislav Al'fonsovich surname unknown, typescript copy Oct. 29, 1918
Natsional'nyi TSentr
Correspondence
Outgoing
Partiia Narodnoi Svobody (Kadet)
(Group I, File 168)
Correspondence
Miller, Lieut.-Gen. E.
Printed matter
Reports, typescript
Intelligence
(Group I, File 169)
(Group I, File 170)
Intelligence reports, Razvedyvatel'noe Otdelenie SHtaba Glavnokomanduiushchago. Includes information re Crimea, Caucasus, Transcaucasia, Ukraine, Poland; Soviet Union: economic situation, attitude of peasants to Soviet authorities, development of Soviet propaganda; transcripts of Soviet radio broadcasts re military situation; strength and disposition of Soviet troops, condition of Red Army; condition of Petliura troops, typescript 1919
(Group I, File 180)
Intelligence reports, Rumania and Bessarabia
General. Includes material of "Azbuka", Razvedyvatel'noe Otdelenie SHtaba Glavnokomanduiushchago V.S.IU.R., Otdel Propagandy Osobago Soveshchaniia, letters and reports of individual agents. Mostly re Russo-Rumanian conflict in Bessarabia; relationship of Allies to Rumanian policies; recruitment of military personnel for Volunteer Army in Rumania, typescript and handwritten April 1919
(Group I, File 181)
Lists of Military Forces
Intelligence
General. British activity in South Russia, the Caucasus and Trancaucasia; copies of miscellaneous material from the office of the Angliiskaia Voennaia Missiia, IUzhnaia Rossiia made by Razvedyvatel'noe Otdelenie SHtaba, includes telegrams and transcripts of telegraph messages between British military personnel stationed on territory of Volunteer Army and British headquarters in Constantinople, typescript and handwritten Feb.-July 1919
Leaflets, printed
(Group I, File 182)
Armies of the North-West
Intelligence
General. Includes reports of Russian Military Agents in Denmark and Great Britain, especially re activity of Allied Intervention Forces, eyewitness accounts of military an political situation, transcripts of telegrams to Omsk, typescript and handwritten May-Nov. 1919
(Group I, File 183)
South Russian and Ukrainian Front
Reports of Razvedyvatel'noe Otdelenie SHtaba Glavnokomanduiushchago, "Azbuka" and other intelligence sources including eyewitness accounts of agents, re political and military situation in Ukraine and South Russia under the Directory and Soviet occupation (KHar'kov, Kiev, Odessa and Crimea); attitude of various population sectors to Soviet rule; relations with Allied Command and numbers and activity of Allied troops; includes transcripts of radiograms and telegrams, typescript and handwritten Dec. 1918-Oct. 1919
(Group I, File 184)
South Russian and Ukrainian Front
Reports of Razvedyvatel'noe Otdelenie SHtaba Glavnokomanduiushchago and other intelligence sources including eyewitness accounts of agents, re political and military situation in Ukraine and South Russia under Soviet occupation (KHar'kov, Poltava, Kiev, Odessa); Soviet regime in occuppied territories and attitude of various sectors of population to Soviet rule; strength and disposition of troops; transcripts of radiograms and telegrams, copies of Ukrainian Soviet government documents, typescript and handwritten Jan.-Aug. 1919
Printed matter
(Group I, File 185)
(Group I, File 186)
Military intelligence
Reports re strength, condition and disposition of Soviet armies 1919
(Group I, File 188)
Otdel Propagandy pri SHtabe Glavnokomanduiushchago Vooruzhennymi Silami na IUge Rossii. Reports (politicheskiia svodki) re: political situation in Europe, especially in relation to Soviet Union and Communist activity in the West; conditions in Soviet Union, political mood of population and their attitude to Volunteer Army and Bolsheviks, including Don, Kuban, Crimea, Caucasus, Trans-Caucasus and Siberia, typescript Sept.-Nov. 1919
Printed matter
Rodina, No. 120, clipping n.d.,
NACHAL'NIK UPRAVLENIIA ZAGRANICHNAGO SNABZHENIIA 1918-1923
Office correspondence of Lieut.-Gen. E. Hermonius and other material related to the administration of his department, typescript and handwritten
(Group I, File 6)
(Group I, File 7)
(Group I, File 8)
Great Britain: Londonskaia Likvidatsionnaia Komissiia re acquisiton of military supplies in Great Britain and their shipment to Crimea Oct. 1, 1920-Aug. 1, 1921
(Group I, File 10)
(Group I, File 11)
(Group I, File 12)
(Group I, File 13)
(Group I, File 14)
(Group I, File 15)
(Group I, File 16)
(Group I, File 17)
General correspondence, mostly with French military authorities and Upravlenie Rossiiskago Torgovago Flota re purchase and shipment of military supplies to South Russia; U.S., Ambassador B. Bakhmetev and Finansovyi Agent S. Ughet, mostly re supply of Petrograd by American Red Cross. Includes transcripts of telegrams from Omsk and Ekaterinodar Jan. 1919-Jan. 1920
(Group I, File 18)
(Group I, File 19)
(Group I, File 20)
Purchase and shipment of military supplies to armies in South Russia, mostly from France and the U.S. Includes transcripts of telegrams between Constantinople and Paris and "Doklad Zaveduiushchago Voennym Snabzheniem v Finansovo-Kontol'nuiu Komissiiu" Nov. 1-Dec. 31, 1920
(Group I, File 21)
U.S.: A.R.A., Herbert Hoover, Col. J. Logan and R. Taft re supply of North Russian territories and Petrograd. Includes copy of "Special Agreement between the American Relief Administration and the Provisional Government of Russia", signed by Herbert Hoover and Lieut.-Gen. E. Hermonius and "Provisional Government of Russia Treasury Note of ", signed by Lieut.-Gen. E. Hermonius, N. de Basily and R. Taft 1919
(Group I, File 22)
(Group I, File 23)
(Group I, File 24)
(Group I, File 25)
(Group I, File 26)
(Group I, File 27)
(Group I, File 28)
(Group I, File 29)
General. Especially re relationship of French, English and German political circles to White cause, including reports of Prof. D. Gardner re political situation in Great Britain. Also includes commercial contract of Union of Siberian Dairy Cooperatives for purchase of supplies in the U.S. for White Army 1920
(Group I, File 30)
(Group I, File 31)
France: reports re condition of materiel shipped to Russian forces; contracts between Gen. E. Hermonius and "Ateliers d'aviation Louis Breguet" and "Spad" for purchase of airplanes; miscellaneous orders for clothing, France and England; order for telephone cable, Belgium; orders for motorcycles and sidecars, France Oct. 1, 1920-Dec. 1921
Lists of supplies stored in Vladivostok; transportation to Omsk of aeronautical and artillery supplies purchased in France Jan. 1918-Feb. 1920
(Group I, File 33)
Germany: purchase of military supplies for armies of Gen. N. IUdenich and Gen. A. Denikin; transfer of military supplies siezed by the Germans during the war, includes memoranda to Allied governments from Gen. D. SHcherbachev, Russian Military Representative with the Allied High Command and Commandement en Chef des Armées Alliées (Gens. Foch and Weygand); administrative and financial matters: Col. Brant, Nachal'nik Russkoi Delegatsii po delam voenoplennykh i bezhentsev v Germanii Sept. 1919-Jan. 1920
(Group I, File 34)
General, re purchase and transport of military supplies from France, Great Britain, U.S., Czechoslovakia and Japan, includes inventory lists of military supplies stored in France, Rumania and the U.S., also lists of material ordered; Bulgaria: transfer of military supplies from Bulgarian government to V.S.IU.R. Jan. 1-July 31, 1920
(Group I, File 35)
(Group I, File 36)
Orders, typescript
Miller, Lieut.-Gen. E.
(Group I, File 37)
Orders, typescript
SHcherbachev, Gen. D.
(Group I, File 38)
See below, UPRAVLENIE PREDSTAVITELIA GLAVNOKOMANDUIUSHCHAGO SEVERO-ZAPADNOI ARMIEI
(Group I, File 39)
Inventory of supplies sent to Armies of the North-West, (Gen. N. IUdenich), Arkhangel'sk, Vladivostok, South Russia (Gen. A. Denikin) and Government of Kuban; correspondence and reports, Ministère de la Guerre and Direction du Contrôle Service Interministériel des Dépenses à l'Etranger and Upravlenie Rossiiskim Torgovym Flotom, typescript and handwritten Jan. 1919-July 1920
(Group I, File 40)
(Group I, File 41)
(Group I, File 42)
Great Britain: correspndence with Voennoe Vedomstvo po Zakazam v Velikobritanii (Col. Beliaev), Londonskaia Likvidatsionnaia Komissiia and embassies in London and Washington; inventories and reports re supplies purchased, their transportation and liquidation; protocol, Komissiia Upolnomochennykh Vedomstv Jan. 1-June 1, 1920
(Group I, File 43)
(Group I, File 44)
U.S.: reports re work of Otdel po Snabzheniiu pri Rossiiskom Posol'stve v Vashingtone; correspondence of Ambassador B. Bakhmetev and Finansovyi Agent S. Ughet, inludes material re Herbert Hoover; correspondence of Gen. E. Hermonius with U.S. War Department Director of Sales, Paris Oct. 1-Dec. 31, 1919
(Group I, File 45) See below, UPRAVLENIE PREDSTAVITELIA GLAVNOKOMANDUIUSHCHAGO SEVERO-ZAPADNOI ARMIEI
(Group I, File 46)
Great Britain: correspondence of Col. Beliaev, Russian Government Committee in London and Voennoe Vedomstvo po Zakazam v Anglii; miscellaneous material, including protocols of meetings of Likvidatsionnii Komitet v Londone (Nos. 1-12) and Soveshchanie Upolnomochennykh Vedomstv; Russian Union of Zemstvos and Towns re purchase of medical supplies; inventories of military supplies ordered and their liquidation; miscellaneous material re radio equipment April-July 1919
(Group I, File 47)
France: purchase of military supplies; correspondence with Ministère de la Guerre and individual firms; inventories of supplies ceded by French government; report, "Svedenie Upravleniia Zaveduiushchago Voennym Snabzheniem o summakh uplachennykh frantsuzskomu Pravitel'stvu za ustuplennyie armii Gen. Vrangelia predmety voennago snabzheniia", ; correspondence files re individual orders, 1920-1921 March 1921
(Group I, File 48)
France: purchase of military supplies for Gen. Vrangel's army; correspondence with G.H.Q., Nachal'nik Snabzhenii Russkoi Armii, Ministerstvo Innostrannykh Del (P. Struve and V. Maklakov) and various administrative departments of V.S.IU.R.; Russian Ambassador in Constantinople, French Ministère de la Guerre and Comité Militaire Allié de Versailles, Section Française; lists of supplies required by Russian Army Aug. 1-Oct. 30, 1920
(Group I, File 49)
Great Britain: supply of V.S.IU.R. in Crimea, including Likvidatsionnaia Kommissiia v Londone (with list of officials serving on commission), Voennoe Vedomstvo po Zakazam v Anglii (Col. Beliaev); minutes of meetings, Komitet po Delam Snabzheniia i Finansov, ; lists of supplies required by Russian Army; lists of supplies sent to Crimea, June 1-Oct. 1, 1920 July 16-Sept. 28
(Group I, File 50)
(Group I, File 51)
Northern Army, Arkhangel'sk and Finnish Sector under Gen. E. Miller: lists of supplies required; correspondence with Londonskaia Komissiia po Zagranichnomu Snabzheniiu; correspondence, Gen. E. Miller and N. CHaikovskii, including transcripts of telegrams from Gen. E. Miller; miscellaneous material re supplies stored at Bergen, Sweden; correspondence, Ministère de la Guerre; transfer of supplies, American Red Cross and government of Rumania March 1919-March 1920
(Group I, File 52, 53 and 55-59) See below, ROSSIISKII VOENNYI AGENT V KONSTANTINOPOLE
(Group I, File 60)
Artificer-Officer Stepanov May 1918-Feb. 1920
(Group I, File 61)
France: military supplies purchased from the French government
(Group I, File 62)
(Group I, File 63)
f supplies to Russian Armies of North-West and South, includes correspondence with Ministère de la Guerre; reports, "Vedomost' Otpravok v Rossiiu Voennago Imushchestva iz Russkikh Skladov vo Frantsii...", Nov. 1919... "Vedomost' Voennago Immushchestva, Predlagaemago k Otpravke v Blizhaishee Vremia", Nov. 1919, "Vedomost' Likvidirovannago vo Frantsii Artilleriiskago Imushchestva", Dec. 1919; protocols nos. 1-3 of "Zasedanie Komissii o likvidatsii imushchestva priobretennago dlia nuzhd Krymskoi Armii...", Nov. 1920; lists of supplies shipped from the U.S. to Sebastopol; lists of supplies in possession of Zavedyvaiushchii Voennym Snabzheniem, Jan. 1921; March 1919-March 1921
(Group I, File 64)
France: acquisition of artillery supplies, including correspondence with Schneider & Cie. Commission des Poudres de Guerre de Versailles, Ministère de la Guerre, Direction de l'Artillerie; purchase of Wetterli cartridges and ordnance supplies (includes reports of Ministère de la Guerre, 1915), Aug. 1919-Feb. 1920 (Aug.-Sept. 1919),
(Group I, File 65)
France: correspondence with American Red Cross in Paris (Major C. Payson) and French authorities re medical supplies to be shipped to Vladivostok, Novorossiisk and North-West Russia; list of Petrograd children in charge of American Red Cross, enroute from Vladivostok to Western Europe ; April 1919-April 1920 (July 1920)
(Group I, File 66)
Formation of anti-Bolshevik military movement, typescript and handwritten material May 1918-Aug. 1919
Organization, political and military goals of White Army, mostly information for Allied Governments
Supply: lists of military supplies required by White Armies; information re supplies available abroad, including "Inventaire 1. Des stocks appartenant au gouvernement russe ou aux particuliers russes 2. Des contrats dont la livraison auxdites personnes n'est pas terminée", Paris Imprimerie Nationale 1918
(Group I, File 67)
(Group I, File 68)
France and Great Britain: purchase of medical supplies, mostly for Government of Kuban', includes correspondence with Gouvernement du Kouban, Ministère de la Santé; American Red Cross; Deloproizvoditel' Sanitarnoi CHasti (Dr. V. Fedorovskii); Parizhskaia Komissiia po Snabzheniiu Russkikh Armii, Sanitarnyi Otdel; Ministère de la Guerre; Komitet Soiuza Zemstva i Gorodov v Londone; Osoboe Soveshchanie po Delam Rossiiskago Obshchestva Krasnago Kresta za Granitsei; French pharmaceutical companies April-Dec. 1919
(Group I, File 69)
U.S.: purchase of military supplies, includes correspondence with Ambassador B. Bakhmetev and Finansovyi Agent S. Ughet; transcripts of telegrams between New York, Paris, London, Constantinople and Tokyo; lists of supplies; purchasing contracts; report re shipment of goods from Japan to Crimea Aug. 1920-Aug. 1921
(Group I, File 70)
France: contracts and receipts for miscellaneous supplies; correspondence with Inspektor Priemok; "Instruktsiia priemshchikam"; correspondence and instructions of Ministère de la Guerre, Sous-Secrétaire d'Etat du Service de Santé Militaire, March 1919-Nov. 1920
(Group I, File 71)
Miscellaneous material re supply of Russian Armies by France, Great Britain and the U.S., includes correspondence with Ministère de la Guerre and other French departments; drafts of contracts with French government for export of Russian grain and raw materials as payment for military supplies; transcripts of telegrams from Taganrog, Omsk and Constantinople; report re supply of Gen. N. IUdenich and Petrograd; supplies stored at Bergen; judicial enquiries re mismanagement in supply (London: Kaminskii and Voevodskii, Paris: Sviderskii); lists of supplies required by Russian Armies Aug. 1919-Nov. 1921
(Group I, File 72)
(Group I, File 73)
France and Great Britain: shipment of supplies, including medical supplies of American Red Cross and French military materiel, principally aboard ss. "Olga"; correspondence and official complaints of Russian authorities to British Admiralty re mismanagement in loading cargo of cartridges aboard ss. "Olga" Dec. 1919-Nov. 1920
(Group I, File 74)
Supply of Gen. N. IUdenich and Armies of the North-West (including Finliandsko-Estliandskaia Gruppa): correspondence and transcripts of telegrams to and from Gen. N. Iudenich, Russian government agencies (Omsk, Paris, London, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Washington, Brussels), Ministère de la Guerre, American Red Cross, Canadian Red Cross; lists of supplies (including artillery, aeronautical, railroad and sanitary), required and sent, Jan.-Nov. 1919
(Group I, File 75)
Reports of Gen. E. Hermonius to Representative of State Comptroller's Office (Upolnomochennyi Gosudarstvennago Kontrolia na Zapade), includes "Otchet Zavedyvaiushchago Voennym Snabzheniem v izraskhodovanii kredita poluchennago na...Programma Zakazov No. 1-C", ; "Opis'...opravdatel'nykh dokumentov, prilozhennykh k otchetam Zavedyvaiushchago Voennym Snabzheniem v izraskhodovanii kreditov, poluchennykh na ispolnenie zakazov..."; "Vedomost' ispolneniia zakazov...programmy No. 1-13C", July-Oct. 1920... "Raschet s Frantsuzskim Voennym Ministerstvom po postavkam Armii Generala Vrangelia ppredmetov voennago snabzheniia za vremia s I-go avgusta 1920 g. po I-e fevralia 1921 g. cherez Otdel Voennago Snabzheniia"; "Obshchee svedenie o sostoianii kreditov Otdela Zavedyvaiushchago Voennym Snabzheniem", April 1, Feb. 1, 1921 Feb. 1921
(Group I, File 76)
(Group I, File 77)
(Group I, File 78)
(Group I, File 79)
Correspondence between Upravleniia Zagranichnago Snabzheniia and Representative of State Comptroller's Office (Upolnomochennyi Gosudarstvennago Kontrolia na Zapade) re preliminary control of disbursements and other financial transactions; copies of contracts for purchase of supplies; records of disbursements to departmental employees Nov. 1920-March 1921
(Group I, File 80)
Sanitarnyi Otdel: miscellaneous material re purchase and transport of medical supplies; includes correspondence with Governments of Omsk and Kuban, Russian Unions of Zemztvos and Towns in London, Rossiiskii Krasnyi Krest, American Red Cross (Maj. C. Payson), British Delegation (Paris), Ministère de la Guerre, Zam. Upolnomochennago Voennago Vedomstva po Zakazam v Anglii (Col. Beliaev) March 1919-Sept. 1920
UPRAVLENIE PREDSTAVITELIA GLAVNOKOMANDUIUSHCHAGO SEVERO-ZAPADNOI ARMIEI 1918-1923
(Group I, File 38)
Correspondence, office, mostly of Lieut.-Gen. A. Gulevich, Representative of the Commander-in-Chief of the Army of the North-West in Finland, typescript and handwritten
(Group I, File 45)
Correspondence, office, mostly of Lieut.-Gen. A. Gulevich
Orders of Lieut.-Gen. A. Gulevich, typescript
VOENNYI PREDSTAVITEL' RUSSKIKH ARMII PRI SOIUZNYKH PRAVITEL'STVAKH I SOIUZNOM VERKHOVNOM KOMANDOVANII 1919-1920
(Group I, File 171)
Russian Military Agent in Denmark, Maj.-Gen. D. Pototskii
Reports, intelligence
Reports, intelligence, contd.
(Group I, File 172)
Russian Military Agent in Denmark, Maj.-Gen. D. Pototskii, intelligence reports
Baltic and Northern Front
Ukraine and Southern Front
Printed matter
Leaflets
Newspapers
Pamphlets
(Group I, File 194)
Correspondence of Gen. D. SHcherbachev re officers, formerly of Imperial Russian Army, typescript and handwritten Feb. 1919-Aug. 1920
(Group I, File 195)
(Group I, File 196)
Correspondence, mostly transcripts of telegrams, of Gen. D. SHcherbachev with Russian military and diplomatic missions re supplies for White Armies typescript Jan. 19, 1919-Feb. 1920
(Group I. File 222)
Correspondence, officially classified as secret, re attestations of officers 1918-1920
(Group I, File 236)
Transfer of Russian officers from Western Front to Volunteer Army. Miscellaneous material including dossiers and official lists
Refugee status of former Russian officers
VOENNYI PREDSTAVITEL' VERKHOVNAGO PRAVITELIA PRI SOIUZNYKH PRAVITEL'STVAKH I SOUIZNOM VERKHOVNOM KOMANDOVANII 1919-1920
(Group I, File 173)
Russian Military Agent in Italy
(Group I, File 174)
Correspondence
Telegrams and transcripts of telegrams between Russian Legation in Copenhagen, Russian Mission in Christiania (Oslo), Russian Embassy in London and Russian Embassy and Military Mission in Paris. Includes relays of telegrams to and from Gen. E. Miller in Arkhangel'sk and information re Northern Front Dec. 1919-March 1920
Russian officers and other military personnel abroad
General
France
Reports
(Group I, File 175)
Reports
"Politicheskaia svodka", under signature of Lieut.-Gen. Monkevich, mimeograph 1920
"Voenno-politicheskaia svodka", under signature of Col. SHcherbachev, mimeograph
"Spisok nenatsionalizirovannykh barzhei, nakhodiashchikhsia za predelami Severnoi Oblasti", "Spisok natsionalizirovannykh...", "Spisok natsionalizirovannykh parakhodov, nakhodiashchikhsia v rasporiazhenii sovetskoi vlasti vne Severnoi Oblasti", typescript n.d.
Press
Newspapers 1920
(Group I, File 176)
Russian Military Agent in Switzerland
Reports
General, including activity of Soviet agents in Switzerland, typescript
(Group I, File 177)
Russian Military Agent in Denmark, Maj.-Gen. D. Pototskii
Reports, typescript
General. Includes material re Baltic States, Poland, Germany and Soviet Union
Scandinavia, mostly Denmark. Includes material re negotiations with M. Litvinov
Group I, File 178)
Russian Military Agent in Czechoslovakia, Maj.-Gen. M. Leontiev and his office
Correspondence
SHcherbachev, Gen. D., Military Representative of the Regent Supreme with Allied Governments and Allied G.H.Q., mostly re financial and administrative matters and transfer of Russian military personnel (emigre and former prisoners of war) to Southern Front
Reports, typescript
(Group I, File 179)
Russian Military Agent in Sweden and Norway, Col. D. Kandaurov
Correspondence
Press
Intelligence reports
General. Material re Army of the North-West, Arkhangel'sk, political and military situation in Baltic, Sweden and Soviet Union. Includes short reports, letters and transcripts of telegram communication with Omsk, typescript and handwritten April 1919-Jan. 1920
(Group I, File 189)
Correspondence of the Military Representative of the Regent Supreme with the Allied Governments and Allied G.H.Q., Gen. D. SHcherbachev and his office with Ministère de la Guerre and others, mostly re demobilization, transfer to Volunteer Army units and personal problems of Russian military personnel abroad, typescript and handwritten Aug. 1919-June 1920
(Group I, File 190)
(Group I, File 191)
Correspondence of Gen. D. SHcherbachev and his office with Ministère de la Guerre and others re Russian military personnel enrolled in French Foreign Legion. Petitions from Russian officers and enlisted men requesting release from Foreign Legion on condition of enlistment in Volunteer Army, typescript and handwritten 1919-1920
(Group I, File 192)
Russian Military Mission in Berlin, Lieut.-Gen. N. Monkevich and Col. Brant
Russian Military Mission in Berlin, contd.
Reports, typescript
(Group I, File 193)
Russian Military Agent in Belgium
(Group I, File 218)
Russian Military Mission in Germany
Correspondence, typescript and holograph
(Group I, File 219)
Russian Military Mission in Rumania
(Group I, File 220)
Orders
Leaflets, printed copies
(Group I, File 221)
Russian Military Agent in Great Britain, Lieut.-Gen. N. Ermolov
Correspondence
Military Agency in Great Britain and Gen. D. SHcherbachev, Russian Military Agent in Paris. Includes correspondence of Russian Ambassadors to London, K. Nabokov and E. Sablin; material re British involvement in supplying White Armies, correspondence of British officials, Sir Samuel Hoare and Prof. D. Gardner... reports re conversations with Winston Churchill, activities of British Foreign Office, Cabinet and Parliament; also includes correspondence in transit from Military Agent in Paris to Gens. IUdenich, Kolchak and Denikin Nov. 1918-Oct. 1919
Intelligence reports, typescript 1919
(Group I, File 237)
Correspondence
Ermolov, Lieut.-Gen. N., Russian Military Agent in Great Britain
Incoming
Shcherbachev, Gen. D., Voennyi Predstavitel' Russkikh Armii pri Soiuznykh Pravitel'stvakh
Incoming
Reports
(Group I, File 197)
(Group I, File 198)
(Group I, File 199)
Lists of personnel, typescript
(Group I, File 200)
(Group I, File 201)
Personnel records, Russian officers in training in France. Includes Russian officers, mechanics and other personnel of First Regiment of French Foreign Legion assigned to mission of Gen. Janen? in Siberia; officers transferred to Armies of Danube and Gen. N. IUdenich, typescript and handwritten 1919
GLAVNOUPOLNOMOCHENNYI GLAVNOKOMANDUIUSHCHAGO VOORUZHENNYMI SILAMI IUGA ROSSII (V.S.IU.R.) PO VOENNYM I VOENNO-MORSKIM DELAM V PARIZHE 1919-1922
(Group I, File 202)
Correspondence
Intelligence reports, typescript
Soviet Union
Press, typescript
France
(Group I, File 203)
Correspondence of Lieut.-Gen. I. KHolmnsen with Russian Military Agents, includes typescript and handwritten material unless otherwise indicated
CHertkov, Lieut.-Gen. G., Russian Military Agent in Constantinople
Secret reports re political and military situation in Turkey (Anatolia) and the Middle East. Includes maps and eyewitness accounts, typescript
(Group I, File 204)
Correspondence
Reports. Includes material re political situation in Scandinavia; activity of Soviet agents and official delegations (especially trade) in Scandinavia and Germany; political situation in the Soviet Union and the Ukraine; condition of Soviet Army; organization of Soviet intelligence apparatus; Soviet secret documents and correspondence published by German authorities, typescript 1922
(Group I, File 205)
Courts-martial. Miscellaneous material, typescript and handwritten
(Group I, File 206)
Leontiev, Maj.-Gen. M., Russian Military Agent in Czechoslovakia
Correspondence, typescript unless otherwise indicated 1922
Summaries of periodical press, mimeograph copies 1922
(Group I, File 207)
Correspondence
Telegrams
Reports
Author unknown
Printed matter
(Group I, File 208)
Russian Military Representative in Japan
Correspondence
Girs, M.
Krupenskii, V., typescript transcripts of telegrams
Miller, Lieut.- Gen. E.
Intelligence reports, officially classified as secret, typescript
1921
1922
"Koreiskoe osvoboditel'noe dvizhenie"; summaries of Soviet newspapers; "Ko vsem chlenam vladivostokskoi organizatsii ross. Kom. P."; "Rabota kommunistov v polose otchuzhdeniia Kit. vost. zh. d."; "Rabota bol'shevikov sredi musul'manskago naseleniia polosy otchuzhdeniia Kit. vost. zh. d."; "Evreiskiia organizatsii gor. Harbina"; "Operativnaia svodka shtaba glavnokomanduiushchago sibirskoi flotiliei" June 12
Printed matter
Summaries of newspaper articles
Leaflets
(Group I, File 209)
(Group I, File 210)
Rossiiskoe Obshchestvo Krasnago Kresta
Glavnoe Upravlenie Rossiiskago Obshchestva Krasnago Kresta
Correspondence
Regional offices
Germany, "Russkaia missiia Krasnago Kresta...v Germanii"
(Group I, File 211)
Communications Service, V.S.IU.R.
Translations of secret communiques of French G.H.Q. re progress of Civil War in Russia, includes information gathered from Soviet radio broadcasts, typescript
1919
Printed matter
General
Newspapers
Summaries
(Group I, File 212)
Russkii Natsional'ny Komitet v Parizhe
Reports, typescript
(Group I, File 213)
Berlin
Correspondence, mostly office 1922
Reports, typescript 1922
General
Warsaw and Danzig
Correspondence
Makhrov, Lieut.-Gen. P. with Lieut.-Gen. E. Miller and Lieut.-Gen. I. KHolmnsen. Includes reports re political situation in Poland; material re I-ia pekhotnaia diviziia "Smert'"; "Tukhol'" internment camp; situation of Russian civilian and military refugees in Poland; activities of Boris Savinkov, typescript and handwritten Jan. 1-29, 1922
(Group I, File 214)
Correspodence with H.Q. of Commander-in-Chief, Sremski-Karlovci, typescript Jan.-Nov. 1922
General
(Group I, File 215)
Correspondence, mostly of Lieut.-Gen. E. Miller
General
Correspondence of Lieut.-Gen. E. Miller, contd.
Reports
(Group I, File 216)
Radio Moscow, typescript transcripts of broadcasts 1922
(Group I, File 217)
Informatsionnoe Biuro, miscellaneous material
Press, typescript excerpts 1922
Intelligence reports, typescript
ROSSIISKII VOENNYI AGENT V KONSTANTINOPOLE 1919-1923
(Group I, File 52)
Correspondence re Russian refugees, mostly of Lieut.-Gen. Grigorii CHertkov, Russian Military Agent in Constantinople, typescript and handwritten
Russian Military Agents
(Group I, File 53)
Correspondence re Russian refugees, mostly of Lieut.-Gen. G. CHertkov, typescript and handwritten
Camps under jurisdiction of Military Agent
Russian Military Agents
(Group I, File 55)
Correspondence of Lieut.-Gen. G. CHertkov re evacuation of Gallipoli Detachment, typescript and handwritten 1922
Russian military and diplomatic missions
Gallipoli Detachment
(Group I, File 56)
Correspondence re Russian refugees, mostly of Lieut.-Gen. G. CHertkov, typescript and handwritten Sept.-Dec. 1922
Medical institutions
(Group I, File 57)
Correspondence re Russian refugees, mostly of Lieut.-Gen. G. CHertkov, typescript and handwritten July-Sept. 1922
Correspondence re Russian refugees, contd.
(Group I, File 58)
Correspondence re Russian refugees, mostly of Lieut.-Gen. G. CHertkov, typescript and handwritten April-Sept. 1923
Military personnel
(Group I, File 59)
(Group I, File 81)
Correspondence re Russian refugees, mostly of Lieut.-Gen. G. Chertkov, typescript and handwritten 1922
Correspondence re Russian refugees, contd.
Russian military agents
(Group I, File 82)
Day-orders, mostly re financial transactions, under signature of Lieut.-Gen. G. CHertkov. Also includes orders of the Supreme Commander of the Russian Army, Baron P. Vrangel', typescript 1921
(Group I, File 83)
Correspondence of Lieut.-Gen. G. CHertkov, mostly with General Staff Headquarters in Constantinople and Sremski Karlovci, typescript and handwritten
Administrative orders and directives
Visas and passports Dec. 1920-Sept. 1922
(Group I, File 84, 85, 86)
Military Court of Honor
Military Court of Honor
(Group I, File 87)
General
Correspondence of Russian Military Agent and Passport Control Office of the Russian Military Agent in Constantinople with military agents and other officials in the Balkans, mostly re persons suspected of pro-Bolshevik and criminal activity, typescript and handwritten material May-Nov. 1920
(Group I, File 88)
Correspondence and other material from the files of the Passport Control Office of the Russian Military Agent in Constantinople, Maj.-Gen. Globachev. Relates to criminal activity of Russian subjects, includes correspondence with Allied authorities, typescript and handwritten material Feb. 1920-June 1921
(Group I, File 89)
Bulgaria
Crisis of May 1922
Correspondence
Czechoslovakia
Correspondence of Maj.-Gen. M. Leontiev
Turkey. Lieut.-Gen. G. CHertkov and his office
Correspondence 1922
G.H.Q. of Commander-in-Chief of Russian Army, Sremski Karlovci
Intelligence reports, typescript 1922
Resettlement of refugees, typescript and handwritten material
(Group I, File 90)
Evacuation of Gallipoli Detachment 1923
Correspondence re evacuation. Includes letters of Lieut.-Gen. G. CHertkov; Esaul V. Ilovaiskii and Col. A. von Lampe, Military Representative of Commander-in-Chief of Russian Armies in Hungary; League of Nations, High Commission for Refugees; Lieut.-Gen. P. Kusonskii, Chief of Staff, Russian Army; Maj.-Gen. Z. Martynov, Commander of Gallipoli contingent; Lieut.-Gen. E. Miller, Chief of Staff, Russian Army, typescript and handwritten Oct. 1922-May
(Group I, File 91)
Archive of Military Agent in Constantinople
Military awards and decorations, correspondence, typescript and handwritten 1922
Personnel
(Group I, File 92, 93)
Financial records, typescript and handwritten material
General, correspondence of Lieut.-Gen. G. CHertkov with General Staff Headquarters, Sremski Karlovci and Representative of the Commander-in-Chief in Paris. Includes letters of Lieut.-Gen. P. Kusonskii, Lieut.-Gen. P. Miller, Lieut.-Gen. I. KHolmsen June 1922-Aug. 1923
Financial records, contd.
(Group I, File 94)
(Group I, File 95)
Gallipoli Detachment 1923
(Group I, File 96-97)
Business correspondence. Receipts for goods, special disbursements from agencies and individuals and expenditures related to the maintainance of the Military Agent's Office, its Passport-Pass Section (Pasportno-Propusknoe Otdelenie) and the Gallipoli Detachment. Includes correspondence of Lieut.-Gen. G. CHertkov, Lieut.-Gen. E. Miller, Lieut.-Gen. P. Kusonskii, M. Girs, A. Neratov, Lieut.-Gen. A. Viazmitinov, Gen. D. Pototskii, Lieut.-Gen. I. KHolmnsen, typescript and handwritten material Oct. 1921-June 1922
(Group I, File 98-102)
Gallipoli Detachment. Correspondence of Lieut.-Gen. G. CHertkov with G.H.Q. of the Commander-in-Chief and Col. A. von Lampe, Representative of the C.-in-C. in Hungary re evacuation of Gallipoli Detachment. Includes correspondence of Lieut.-Gen. P. Kusonskii, Lieut.-Gen. E. Miller, Lieut.-Gen. I. KHolmnsen. Also includes correspondence with Maj.-Gen. Z. Martynov re internal affairs and condition of Gallipoli Detachment; relations with Allies; negotiations with A.R.A. and League of Nations re supply and feeding of detachment; transfer of invalids, women and children to Constantinople (Selimie Camp), (File 100-102); plans for establishing agricultural colony and other commercial enterprises, (File 101); correspondence between Baron P. Vrangel' and Fridtjof Nansen, (File 101); lists of personnel with statistics re marital status, age, profession and health, (File 98-101), typescript and handwritten material
(Group I, File 103)
Evacuation of military refugees including Gallipoli Detachment from Constantinople (Selimie Camp) to Serbia. Correspondence of Lieut.-Gen. G. CHertkov with : G.H.Q. of Commander-in-Chief, including Lieut.-Gen. P. Kusonskii and Lieut.-Gen. E. Miller; miscellaneous Russian social organizations; A.R.A. and League of Nations, High Commission for Refugees, Constantinople. Also includes lists of evacuees and individual documents granted by Military Agent, typescript and handwritten material Jan.-May, 1923
(Group I, File 104)
Correspondence, officially classified as secret, typescript unless otherwise indicated 1922
Chertkov, Lieut.-Gen. G.
Outgoing
Incoming
Johnson, J.J.
Kusonskii, Lieut.-Gen. P.
Vrangel', Baron P.
Reports, officially classified as secret, typescript 1922
Official communiques of G.H.Q. signed Lieut.-Gen. Arkhangel'skii and Lieut.-Gen. P. Kusonskii, includes information re: fate of Petrogradskaia Ssudnaia Kazna, condition of army units in exile; Bolshevik efforts to repatriate exiles; Russian military exiles in Bulgaria Sept.-Oct.
(Group I, File 105)
Correspondence officially classified as secret, typescript unless otherwise indicated 1922
Chertkov, Lieut.-Gen. G.
Outgoing
Incoming
Reports, typescript 1922
General
Refugees in Constantinople, intelligence report of Pasportno-Propusknoe Otdelenie June 25
Leontiev, Maj.-Gen. M., Russian Military Agent in Czechoslovakia
(Group I, File 106)
Correspondence officially classified as secret, typescript unless otherwise indicated 1923
CHertkov, Lieut.-Gen. G.
Outgoing
Kusonskii, Lieut.-Gen. P.
Incoming
Reports, typescript 1923
(Group I, File 107)
Correspondence, officially classified as secret, typescript, unless otherwise indicated April-Nov. 1923
CHertkov, Lieut.-Gen. G.
Outgoing
Incoming
Miller, Lieut.-Gen. E. June 26
Reports, typescript 1923
Addresses, typescript 1923
(Group I, File 108)
Correspondence re Russian refugees, mostly of Lieut.-Gen. G. CHertkov 1922
Evacuation of Russian refugees from Constantinople to Serbia. Includes correspondence with Lieut.-Gen. P. Kusonskii, Lieut.-Gen. E. Miller, A. Neratov, Soiuz Invalidov, Russkii Komitet, Rossiiskoe Obshchestvo Krasnago Kresta; lists of evacuees; sample registration forms, typescript and handwritten Oct. 20-Dec. 20
(Group I, File 109)
Investigation into murder of Lieut-Gen. I. Romanovskii April 1920
(Group I, File 110)
(Group I, File 112)
Sovet Soiuzov byvshikh russkikh voinov v Turtsii
Minutes of meetings, typescript
(Group I, File 113)
Intelligence reports, typescript and handwritten 1921
General. Includes material re political conditions and diplomatic activity of England, France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Japan, U.S. and Turkey; relations of European and other powers to anti-Bolshevik cause; Russian-language press abroad and its influence on European public opinion; activities of Russian emigre groups abroad; conditions in the Soviet Union April 1920-Sept.
Intelligence reports, contd.
(Group I, File 114)
Intelligence reports
Political and social organizations of emigre community
Separatist movements, typescript
Caucasus, intelligence reports 1921
Kuban' Cossacks
Ukraine
(Group I, File 115)
Intelligence reports, correspondence and other miscellaneous material
General
Activity of Soviet government, the III Communist International and other Soviet supported organizations in Europe, typescript unless otherwise indicated 1921
Germany: connection between German Communist movement and the Soviet Union; Vigdor Kopp and his organization; commercial contacts between Germany and the Soviet Union, Soviet purchases of German materiel for Red Army; Bolshevik propaganda in Russian prisoner of war camps in Germany; diagrams of Bolshevik organizations in Germany and Europe, typescript and handwritten material Jan.-Oct. 1921
(Group I, File 116)
Osobaia Komissiia po razsledovanii zlodeianii bol'shevikov, sostoiashchaia pri glavnokomanduiushchem vooruzhennymi silami na iuge Rossii. Reports re Bolshevik atrocities, typescript and printed copies
General
Armavir
Don
Ekaterinodar
Evpatoriia
IAlta
KHar'kov
Moscow
Piatigorsk
Stavropol'
Taganrog
Otdel Propagandy Osobago Soveshchaniia pri Glavnokomanduiushchem Vooruzhennymi Silami IUga Rossii (Osvag). "Svedeniia o zlodeianiiakh i bezzakoniiakh bol'shevikov", typescript copies 1919
(Group I, File 117)
Intelligence reports, typescript
Germany
U.S.S.R.
General. Organization and goals of anti-Soviet armed uprisings; methods of repression used by Soviet government; conditions of life in South Russia under Soviet regime; economic situation; lists of personnel in various Soviet government agencies. Includes interviews with Russian (White) Army intelligence agents and newly arrived refugees, typescript Sept. 1921-Sept. 1922
Intelligence reports, contd.
U.S.S.R., contd.
(Group I, File 118)
Court of Honor (Sud CHesti), Constantinople
SHTAB GLAVNOKOMANDUIUSHCHAGO RUSSKOI ARMII 1918-1924
(Group I, File 187)
Intelligence reports 1922
Emigration
Soviet Union
Intelligence reports, contd.
Soviet Union, contd.
(Group III, File 238)
General Staff of Russian Army
Maintainance and training of Russian Army in exile
(Group III, File 239)
Informatsionnoe Otdelenie SHtaba 1920-1922
Central office
Office files
Correspondence received by Baron P. Vrangel'
Regional offices. Includes financial records and miscellaneous correspondence
Regional offices, contd.
Publications
Leaflets
Pamphlets
(Group III, File 240)
Don, Kuban and Terek Cossacks
Correspondence
Bogaevskii, Lieut.-Gen. A.
Vrangel', Baron P.