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(1920) [MARC] Author: Anatolij Nekljudov - Tema: Russia, War
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INDEX

535

Pokrovsky, M., Controller of the
Empire, 420 vote; at Stockholm, 428 ;
characteristics, 428, 454; interview
with M. Nekludoff, 429; with M.
Wallenberg, 429 ; sons, 430;
sympathy with M. Nekludoff, 438;
Minister for Foreign Affairs, 454;
telegram from M. Nekludoff, 462
Polak, M., 392 ; at Stockholm, 425
Polak, Mdme., at Stockholm, 425
Poland, 348; atrocities of Germans,
318 ; military operations in, 322,
323, 329 ; result of the partition, 324 ;
evacuated by the Russian Army, 350 ;
scheme for the autonomy, 440
Poles, the, promise of autonomy,
323-325; in Stockholm, 377 ;
characteristics, 377
Polish question, 433 ; memoir on the,

440; alteration, 441
Polivanoff, General, assistant to the
Minister of War, 78 ; M. SazonofFs
reception, 81 ; Minister for War,
386 ; interview with Nekludoff,
3S7-389; work for the reconstruction
of the Army, 419 ; dismissal, 419
Pomerania, 255

Poprikov, General, Bulgarian Minister

to St. Petersburg, 82
Portsmouth, Treaty of, 2
Potemkin, mutiny, 35
Poushkevitch, M., at the murder of

Rasputin, 457
Prisoners of war, exchange of the

seriously wounded, 366-368
Propper, Mr., 89

Protopopoff, M., Vice-President of the
Duma, at Stockholm, 413, 424-427 ;
characteristics, 413 ; entertained by
M. Nekludoff, 425 ; interview with
M. Wallenberg, 426; volubility,
426; interview with M. Warburg,
427, 438, 452; mental condition,
428 ; Home Secretary, 446 ;
reactionary policy, 447 ; illness, 447 ;
execution, 447 ; ambitious views, 452 ;
at Moscow, 452 ; blunders, 458 ;
belief in the reincarnation of
Rasputin’s soul, 458 ; measures to
provoke disorder, 477
Prussia, 254 ; policy, 255
Przemysl, surrender of, 323, 348
Pskoff, 490

Puschkin, Festivity during the Plague,
237

Radko-Dmitriev, General, 114;
victory ol Lule-Burgas, 127 ; mission
to St. Petersburg, 127 ; instructions,
J27 ; ovation in his honour, J54

Radoslavov, M., entrusted to form a

Cabinet, 196
Radovitqh, 209
Radziwill, Prince Nicolas, 315
Rasputin, Gregory, influence over the
Empress Alexandra, 67, 69, 73, 419 ;
dissolute life, 69-71 ; a" trezvennik,"
69; sent away from Court, 71, 81 ;
return, 71, 81 ; a Khlyst, 71 note;
expelled from Yalta, 226 ; flattered by
Ministers, 284; scandal, 395, 455—
457 : accepts sums of money, 435 ;
assassinated, 457 ; funeral, 457
<( Rasputin," meaning of the word, 69
Reichenau, Baron von, German
Minister to Stockholm, 277, 291 ;
interview with M. Nekludoff, 297-299
Reichstadt, 20 ; conference at, 40
Rennenkampf, General, 319
Retch, article in the, 173
Rhodope Mountains, 113, 210
Riga, 350 ; taken by the Germans,

515. 5i6
Rilo range, 195

Rilo-Dagh, taken by the Greeks, 195
Ristitch, M., the Serbian
Plenipotentiary, 41

Rizov, M., hostility to Russia, 87 ;
Diplomatic Agent, 87; marriage,
87 ; Minister to Rome, 88 ;
characteristics, 88 ; influence over King
Ferdinand, 172, 174, 179; interviews with
M. Nekludoff, 174, 460-462;
Minister to Berlin, 459 ; death, 463
Rodosto, 121, 126, 130
Rodzianko, M., President of the Duma,
81 ; stirring speech, 395 ; suppression,
494

Roman Catholicism, power of, 118
Romanovski, Colonel, military agent

in Sofia, 75. 82 ; at Nish, 194
Rosen, Baron Leon de, secretary to
the Russian Legation at Stockholm,
430 ; political views, 432 ; speech at
the Council of the Empire, 432
Rosen, Baroness, 359
Rosetti, Mdme., 149
Rosetti-Solesco, M., Rumanian Minister

to St. Petersburg, 149
Russnoye Stovo, 91

Rumania, rectification of the frontiers,
129 ; relations with Russia, 149,
151 ; mobilisation of the Army, 189 ;
neutrality in the Balkan war, 147 ;
relations with Bulgaria, 147 ; claims
to Dobrudja, 147, 148, 180;
acquisition of territories, 153 ; entry into
the war, 303, 442, 444 ; condition of
the Army, 388 ; geographical
position, 388

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