44 $
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Marking: | 93909 |
Country: | France |
Dating: | 1944 year |
The original. |
The original letter is in good collector's condition. Traces of pamphletting. With the handwritten signature of Prince Nikita Trubetskoy. The size is 115*155 mm. Addressed to Colonel L-Gv. Preobrazhensky Regiment to Vladimir Svechin. Guarantee of authenticity.
Svechin, Vladimir Vladimirovich (May 13/25, 1871, Dubrovka village, Tver Province – September 22, 1944, Paris, poh. to the treasure. Saint-Genevieve-des-Bois). Colonel of the Life Guards of the Preobrazhensky regiment, a public figure. He graduated from the Imperial College of Law (1893). He enlisted in active military service in the Preobrazhensky Regiment of the Life Guards. In 1905, he was appointed aide-de-camp to Emperor Nicholas II. In 1908 he participated in the Second Automobile Exhibition in Moscow. Vice-President of the Imperial Russian Automobile Society. Participated in the World War. He emigrated to France, lived in Bordeaux, then in Paris. He worked at the Renault factory. In 1921, in Paris, he was one of the founders and a member of the board of the Union for the Liberation and Rebirth of Russia. Member of the Board of the Russian Public Committee for Famine Relief in Russia. Since 1924, Deputy Chairman of the Guards Association Committee. In 1936-1939, he was the editor of the Preobrazhenskaya Chronicle magazine. A member of the Society of Legal Lawyers, he was a member of the Committee of the Society's Treasury (1930s). In 1936, he participated in the jubilee celebrations on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Imperial College of Law. In 1922, he organized the Union of Zealots of the Memory of Emperor Nicholas II, and since 1936 he has been its chairman. In 1939, he was a member of the Committee for fundraising for the benefit of Russian military invalids. He was awarded the Legion of Honor. Member of the Parish Council of St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Paris. Participated in the construction of the Cross-monument to the royal family (1944). He published the book "To the Blessed Memory of Emperor Nicholas II the Great Martyr" (Paris, 1933). It was published in the magazine "Sentry". He is the author of memoirs (Bulletin of the Foreign Treasury, 1932), an essay "General Kutepov" (collection "General Kutepov", Paris, 1934), and others.
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