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  • Rachkovski and those who loved him

    Hello All. This thread concerns friends and agents of Pyotr Rachkovski. It also includes the logical extension of that list--apologists for the Russian Tsar. It is hoped that much of this thread will replace and/or enhance some of the later portions of the Kaufmann thread.

    I begin with a very incomplete list of friends and agents of Rachkovski, along with the apologists for the Tsar. It includes, inter alia, the following;

    1. Cyprien Jagolkovski
    2. Juliana Glinka
    3. Jules Hansen
    4. Wladyslaw Milevsky
    5. Boleslaw Malankiewicz
    6. Abraham Hekkelman
    7. W T Stead
    8. Olga Novikov

    In the days ahead I hope to include my personal research on some of these people as well as an expansion of the list. I am currently trying to obtain Malankiewicz’s police file from the Krakow archive and am about to possess Hansen’s book concerning the Paris embassy.

    Any contributions to this research would be deeply appreciated.

    Cheers.
    LC

  • #2
    Cyprien Jagolkovski

    Hello All. The attachment is a "New York Times" article about Jagolkovski. It includes a brief bio and physical description.

    (Copyright and source are at the bottom of the page.)

    Cheers.
    LC
    Attached Files

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    • #3
      comfy chair

      Hello All. The cutting from "The Fort Wayne News" September 3, 1894 concerns Jagolkovski under his alias, Baron Sternberg. Notice he is taken to St Petersburg in Russia, no doubt for questioning.

      Oh dear, I hope they were not too hard on him. At least perhaps they did not employ the comfy chair (arrgghhh!)

      Cheers.
      LC
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      • #4
        the trial

        Hello All. Something there is that doesn't love an agent provocateur. Here is a cutting describing the trial of the anarchists provoked by Jagolkovski.

        ("The Lock Haven Express" February 11, 1895.)

        Cheers.
        LC
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        • #5
          1888 London

          Hello All. By way of further explanation, Jagolkovski, according to Butterworth, is the chap responsible for alerting Rachkovski to the proliferation of Russian and Jewish anarchist emigres congregating in the East End of London. It is thought that this is what precipitated Rachkovski's visit to London in the summer of 1888, to see what could be done to rectify the situation.

          Cheers.
          LC

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          • #6
            resume

            Hello All. One might wish to add to Jagolkovski's resume the fact that he helped Milevsky and others destroy the Narodnya Volya's printing press and stored literature.

            The clever devils even showed enough presence of mind to plant evidence implicating a rival political gang.

            Cheers.
            LC

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            • #7
              Glinka

              Hello All. Here is a link to Iuliana Glinka's bio.



              Cheers.
              LC

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              • #8
                middle man

                Hello All. Butterworth hints that Glinka was a go between for Rachkovski and Padlewski.

                Padlewski, you may recall, was the London based Pole who was implicated in the murder of General Seliverstov, whom was alleged to be a Rachkovski "hit."

                Cheers.
                LC

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                • #9
                  I recall all this from your telling me, Lynn.
                  I assume that Iuliana Glinka was not related to the composer, and that it's a fairly common Russian name?
                  (From Reykjavik, and I have your Rocker along, and it's safe from volcano ashes...)
                  Best regards,
                  Maria

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                  • #10
                    bio and memoirs

                    Hello All. Seems Rachkovski has a bio. Go here:



                    Being written all in Cyrillic script, this is painstaking reading. Nevertheless, it indicates that Rachkovski had begun his memoirs just before he died. They were never finished and the preliminary sketches went to his friends on the police force. They have since gone missing.

                    Cheers.
                    LC

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                    • #11
                      inventory

                      Hello All. Here is the inventory of Okhrana photos. Some of these are of interest.

                      Cheers.
                      LC

                      Reel 128
                      Index VIIB
                      Folder 1
                      Industrial espionage in Great Britain
                      Photographs with captions in English, showing British naval units and other establishments.
                      Year Unknown 28 photos
                      1. The periscope in British Submarine
                      2. H.M & Monarch
                      3. A gun’s crew asleep around their weapon ready to fire at a momentt’s warning the man on the left is the watcher who rouses the sleepers directly they are needed.
                      4. Deck scene of h.M.Neplune
                      5. Submarine
                      6. Submarine
                      7. Submarine
                      8. Several submarines
                      9. Submarine
                      10. Submarine
                      11. Storm and a ship
                      12. Living scene (lunch)
                      13. Potatoes for crew
                      14. Lunch
                      15. Shutting (training)
                      16. Group of people in civil clothes with something like boxes with awards
                      17. Colonnaded building
                      18. Group of solders with rufles in angare
                      19. On board of a military ship
                      20. A ship with British flag
                      21. British Jack Yar
                      22. Solders entering for a train
                      23. Two ships in the sea
                      24. A man in the scotch uniform
                      25. A group of 13 solders and a canon
                      26. Recruiting a new man
                      27. Officer on a horse
                      28. Officer on horse

                      Reel 159
                      Index # Xg Undated
                      Box #100

                      Large Album of photographs of revolutionaries for office use. 1 book
                      List of 97 men and women,
                      Each has photo in face and from a side (those I provide inspelling of original IZ)
                      1. Avksentief
                      2. Aga-Bekoff
                      3. Aleinikoff
                      4. Argounoff
                      5. Breloff
                      6. Borissoff
                      7. Bourtzeff
                      8. VOlkhovsky
                      9. Voulfson
                      10. Goudenovsky
                      11. Guetzman
                      12. Guertzovsky
                      13. Glotoff
                      14. Gogeliani
                      15. Gratzianoff
                      16. Groissman
                      17. Groundi
                      18. Dekanosi
                      19. Dgimbladze
                      20. Divnogorsky
                      21. Donskoi
                      22. Drei
                      23. Jerkoff-Jerchenko
                      24. Zagorsky
                      25. Znakomyi
                      26. Isbitzkii
                      27. Kaplan
                      28. Karpovitch
                      29. Klinamova
                      30. Koganovitch
                      31. Kozlovsky
                      32. Komorsky
                      33. Kornoff
                      34. Krapotkin
                      35. Koudriavtzeff
                      36. Koukhranoff
                      37. Lagounoff
                      38. Lazareff
                      39. Latounine
                      40. Lebedeff
                      41. Lepovsky
                      42. Lipovine
                      43. Lopatine
                      44. Lotochnikoff
                      45. Loukanoff
                      46. Lounatcharsky
                      47. Malitzkaia
                      48. Maltzeff
                      49. Massloff
                      50. Makhaisky
                      51. Modivani-Boudou
                      52. Mingal
                      53. Mikelson
                      54. Minor
                      55. Makhoff
                      56. Moudroff
                      57. Mousil, Ignat
                      58. Mousil, Nikolas
                      59. Natanson
                      60. Naoumoff
                      61. Nesterovsky
                      62. Ovsianikoff
                      63. Pinesse
                      64. Popoff
                      65. Potapoff
                      66. Ravkine
                      67. Rakitnikoff
                      68. Ramishvili
                      69. Rihter
                      70. Savinkoff
                      71. Seliuk
                      72. Skrypnik
                      73. Sladkopevtzeff
                      74. Sletoff
                      75. Speransky
                      76. Staroselsky
                      77. Starynkevitch
                      78. Tankouse
                      79. Taratouta, Evsei
                      80. Taratouta, Olga
                      81. Teploff
                      82. Tkatchenko
                      83. Tretsianskaia
                      84. Troitzky
                      85. Oulianoff
                      86. Phedoroff-Zabregneff
                      87. Feit
                      88. Fingar
                      89. Phoundaminsky
                      90. Khovrine
                      91. Tchernenkoff
                      92. Tchernoff, Victor
                      93. Tchernof, Vladim
                      94. Tchetchorine
                      95. Chapiro
                      96. Chtammer
                      97. Udelevsky

                      Box 101

                      List of 34 men (actually 40 and women with photos (those I provide attachment, as I cannot read them, they are in English, or Frenchspelling IZ)

                      Medium size album, some of indices of names. 14 books(all identical)
                      List of people on photos: (these I provide with my translation of names, as they are given only in Russian, IZ)
                      1. Avksentiev
                      2. Antifin
                      3. Argunov
                      4. Auerbakh
                      5. Bartold
                      6. Kolosov
                      7. Bezuk_Zhuravlev
                      8. Baryshnikov-Babin
                      9. Bastrichev
                      10. Branin-Bakulin
                      11. Barsukov-Duboray
                      12. Vasich
                      13. No name
                      14. Volkhovskoy
                      15. Glotov
                      16. Karelin
                      17. Kostrokhov-Petrov
                      18. Kuneni
                      19. Kurisko
                      20. Storyarov
                      21. Lazarev
                      22. Leonovich-Lavretsky
                      23. Lisitsky
                      24. Lukanov-Moiseenko
                      25. Maleev
                      26. Natanson
                      27. Nilov
                      28. Ovsiannikov
                      29. Pavkind-Rivkin
                      30. Savinkov
                      31. Sletov
                      32. Satel
                      33. Smirnov-Studenikin
                      34. Starynkevich
                      35. Sukhomlin
                      36. Chernov
                      37. Toporov
                      38. Fabrikant
                      39. Fedorov
                      40. Feit
                      41. Filipchenko
                      42. Fridberg
                      43. Fundamisky-Burakov
                      44. Khudadov
                      45. Chernavsky
                      46. Yudelevsky
                      47. Yakovlev
                      48. Agafonov
                      49. Andreev
                      50. Akinfieva-Bessel
                      51. Vishnevskaya
                      52. Galtseva-Beyuk
                      53. Bogoyavlenskaya
                      54. Gruzdeva
                      55. Kogan
                      56. Nasonova-Pototskaya
                      57. No name
                      58. Klimova-Fabrikant
                      59. Pyshkova
                      60. Somova-Savinkova
                      61. Tarasova-Komkova-Fabrikant
                      62. Finger
                      63. Shkolnik

                      Pocket size albums for agent use. 15 books (all identical)
                      (these I provide with my translation of names, as they are given only in Russian, IZ)
                      MEN:
                      1. Feit
                      2. Savinkov
                      3. Komorsky
                      4. Fundamesky
                      5. Sletov
                      6. Moiseenko
                      7. Natanson
                      8. Chernavsky
                      9. Lukanov
                      10. Ovsiannikov
                      11. Bartold
                      12. Filipchenko
                      13. Avksentiev
                      14. Rivkin

                      WOMEN
                      1. Prokofieva
                      2. Somova
                      3. Klimova
                      4. Vishnevskaya
                      5. Kogan
                      6. Bogoyavlenskaya

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                      • #12
                        Lynn,
                        haven't yet managed to read your recent posts in this thread, but I just did another 6 boxes of anarchists at the Paris Archives Nationales today. 4 last boxes remain, 3 of which already ordered for tomorrow afternoon. Unfortunately, the anarchists on file under supervision by the French secret police are for the most part NO intellectuals/orators, but mainly German and Italian “terrorists“ involved in building and trafficking bombs around Europe, travelling via Switzerland. So NO file on Krantz/Rombro, who was in Russia anyway from 1906-1908, before he left for N.Y.. The time frame for the anarchists' files having survived is 1896-1906.
                        Located a Schwartz twice, but both of them were French/Swiss “terrorists“, not orators, and NO connection to London. It's not “our“ Schwartz, the one I've been locating elsewhere in French police reports. However, I'm still stuck among the “S“s and “T“s, so there might be some hope for tomorrow. Also looking forward to the letter “W“ for Winchevsky and Wess. Still, like I said, these people on file are most definitely NOT orators/chief anarchists.
                        Will email you later tonight, I'm going out for a bit first.
                        Best regards,
                        Maria

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                        • #13
                          inventory

                          Hello Maria. Thanks for your hard work. Good luck on what's left.

                          Regarding my inventory: I may get the photo of Burtseff. As you recall, he was the Anarchists' answer to the Okhrana intelligence.

                          I wonder if reel 159 #23 in my inventory refers to Kosminski? (heh-heh)

                          Cheers.
                          LC

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                          • #14
                            Lynn,
                            I'll look it up all in a couple days, I'm about to die here. Wish I could go to sleep, but need to write to the Sorbonne people AND go through a couple chapters from my manuscript – polishing it a bit. A real drag, and I'm beat...
                            Best regards,
                            Maria

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