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Vyacheslav Konstantinovich von
Plehve (Russian: Вячесла́в Константи́нович фон Пле́ве, IPA: [vʲɪtɕɪˈslaf kənstɐnʲˈtʲinəvʲɪtɕ fɐn ˈplʲevʲɪ]; 20 April [O...
- (von) Pleve) (30 June 1850 – 28
March 1916), more
commonly known as
Pavel Plehve, was a
Russian general of
Baltic German descent who
distinguished himself...
- bomb that ********inated
Russian Minister of the
Interior Vyacheslav von
Plehve in 1904.
Yegor Sergeevich Sazonov was born on June 7 [O.S. May 26] 1879...
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Minister Dmitry Sipyagin on
April 2, 1902, the new
Minister Vyacheslav von
Plehve gradually relieved the
Directorates of
Gendarmes of
their investigation...
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supported by
Sipyagin but
would be
challenged by his successor,
Vyacheslav von
Plehve.
Sipyagin received the
Order of
Saint Vladimir as an
Imperial favour for...
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Party to
boycott the ceremony. In
August 1902 the
Minister of the Interior,
Plehve transferred Zubatov to
Saint Petersburg as head of a
special police department...
- problems,
albeit shortsightedly. The
Minister of the
Interior Vyacheslav von
Plehve had said in 1903 that,
after the
agrarian problem, the most
serious issues...
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which published anti-Semitic materials,
received funds from
Viacheslav Plehve,
Minister of the Interior.
These publications served to fuel the Kishinev...
- 4th Army,
aiming at Cholm,
drove back the
Russian Fifth Army
under Pavel Plehve in the
Battle of Komarów,
capturing 20,000
prisoners and
inflicting heavy...
- real-life 1904 ********ination of
Russian Minister of the
Interior Vyacheslav von
Plehve. The near-novella "Freya of the
Seven Isles" (completed in
March 1911) was...