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Authors: Donald Crawford
8
.
Ibid
, August 29, 1917
9
. Pipes, p 441
10
. Lincoln,, p 415
11
. Kerensky,
Catastrophe,
p 318
12
. Pipes, p 441
13
.
Ibid,
p 467
14
.
Ibid,
p 460
15
.
Ibid,
p 41
16
. Lincoln, p 423
17
. MA’s diary, August 29, 1917
18
.
Ibid,
August 31, 1917
19
.
Ibid
, September 4, 1917
20
. Buchanan to Lord Stamfordham, September 7, 1917 RA GV P 284 A/26
21
. MA’s diary, September 6, 1917
22
. Telegram to Balfour, PRO FO/371/3015, circulated to ‘King and Cabinet’
23
. MA’s diary, September 13/15, 1917
24
.
Ibid,
September 2, 1917
25
. Dimitri’s diary, October 1917
19. Citizen Michael
1
. Kerensky, Catastrophe, pp 333-4
2
. Pipes, p 489
3
. MA’s diary, October 19/25, 1917
4
.
Ibid,
October 26, 1917
5
.
Ibid,
October 27, 1917
6
.
Ibid,
October 30, 1917
7
. Majolier, p 118
8
. MA’s diary, October 31, 1917
9
. Wonlar-Larsky pp 172-3; in Russian, her married name was Vonlyarlyarskaya
10
.
Ibid
11
. MA’s diary, November 1, 1917
12
.
Ibid,
November 4, 1917
13
. Poutiatine
14
.
Ibid
15
. MA’s diary, November 7, 1917
16
. Ibid, November 13, 1917
17
. Ibid, November 15, 1917
18
. Majolier, p 112
19
. MA’s diary, November 15, 1917
20
. Buranov/Khrustalev,
Gibel imperatorskogo doma
1917-19 p 91
21
. Gushchik, p 22
22
.
Ibid
23
.
Ibid
24
. MA’s diary, December 25/31, 1917
25
. Oliver H. Radkey, T
he Election to the Russian Constitutent Assembly,
Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1950, pp 20-21
26
. Miss Neame, letter to her family in Brighton, England, May 16, 1918 (
private collection
)
27
. MA’s diary, March 4, 1918
28
. Miss Neam letter
ibid
29
. Poutiatine
30
.
Ibid
31
.
Ibid
32
. Commissar order, GARF 130/10, cited
Gibe
l Buranov/Khrustalev, p 93
33
. Poutiatine
34
. MA to NS, March 10, 1918, LRA MS 1363/36-4
35
. Poutiatine
20. Prisoner of Perm
1
. MA to NS, telegram, March 14, 1918, LRA MS 1363/37-1
2
. Letter from Johnson, cited Poutiatine
3
. Khrustalev/Lykov, p 89
4
. Poutiatine
5
. MA to NS, March 10, 1918, LRA MS 1363/36-4
6
. Johnson to Lenin, telegram, March 15. 1918, GARF 130/1109
7
. MA to NS, telegram, March 19, 1918, LRA MS 1363/37-2
8
.
The Times,
London, March 22, 1918
9
. MA to NS, telegram, March 19, 1918, LRA Ms 1363/37-3
10
. MA to Bonch-Bruevich, March 20, 1918, GARF 130/1109
11
. Chelyshev to Natasha, March 26, 1918, LRA MS 1363/37-4
12
. MA to NS, telegram, March 19, 1918, 1363/37-3
14
.
The Times,
London, April 6, 1918
15
. Mirkina/Khrustalev, p 153
16
. Khrustalev/Lykov, pp 108-9
17
. MA to NS, April 10, 1918, LRA MS 1363/36
18
. Poutiatine
19
. Miss Neame letter
20
.
Ibid
21
. Majolier, p 132
22
. March 25, 1918, GARF 130/1109
23
. ‘Prisoner of Perm’ photo, LRA MS 1363/268
24
. Krumnis, cited Mirkina/Khrustalev, p 153
25
.
Ibid
26
. Wilton, p 120
27
. MA to NS, telegram, April 19, 1918, LRA Ms 1363/37-6
28
.
Ibid,
April 25, 1918, 1363/26
29
. MA’s diary, May 11, 1918, Mirkina/Khrustalev, p 159
30
. Shamarin, GARF 539/2765
31
. Myasnikov, p 83
32
. MA’s diary, May 16, 1918, cited
ibid
33
.
Ibid
, May 12-17, 1918
34
.
Ibid
May 17, 1918
35
.
Ibid,
May 18, 1918
36
. Alexandrov, p 221
37
. Poutiatine
38
. Wilton, p 121
21. Either Him Or Us
1
. Khrustalev/Likov, p 92
2
. Buranov/Khrustalev, p 96
3
. MA’s diary, May 21,1918, cited Mirkina/Khrustalev (
hereafter MK
) p 160
4
. MA to NS, June 3, 1918, LRA MS, 1363/31
5
. MA’s diary, May 19-23, 1918,
MK
ibid
6
. Krumnis, GARF 5881/414
7
. MA’s diary, May 25, 1918, MK
p 161
8
. Wilton, p 121
9
. Unsigned and undated note, LRA MS 1363/22
10
. MA’s diary, May 29, 1918, MK
ibid
11
. MA to NS, June 3, 1918, LRA MS 1363/22
12
.
Ibid
, June 3, 1918
13
. MA’s diary, June 7, 1918,
MK p 163
14
. Myasnikov, p 63
15
. Biographical note, Myasnikov
16
. Kerensky,
Murder
, p 255
17
. Myasnikov, p 31
18
.
Ibid
, pp 69-70
19
. MA’s diary, June 7, 1918, MK
ibid
20
.
Ibid
, June 8-9, 1918
21
.
Ibid
, June 10-11, 1918
22
. Myasnikov, p 116
23
. Malkov statement, GAPO 90/M-60
24
. Mikov, GAPO 90/2/M-22b
22. Death in the Woods
1
. Myasnkov, p 59
2
. Ibid
3
. Ibid,, pp 82-4
4
. British Meteorological Office,, Bracknell, Berkshire
5
. Myasnikov, p 59
6
.
Ibid,
p 87
7
.
Ibid
, pp 94-5
8
.
Ibid
, p 95
9
. Biographical note, Introduction, Myasnikov His 1935 statement at the Soviet Paris embassy came after he fled Stalin’s purges and intended to win hi m a pardon. He was allowed back in Russia, though that would do him no good. He was executed by the Soviets in 1945.
10
. Myasnikov, p 95
11
. Khrustalev/Lykov, p 118
12
. Statement by Znamerovsky,
ibid
cited pp 118-9
13
. Statement by Chelyshev,
ibid
, cited p 109
14
. Krumnis, cited Mirkina/Khrustalev, pp 152-3
15
. Statement by kitchen maid, cited Khrustalev/Lykov, pp 114-5
16
. Statement by Chelyshev,
ibid
, p 109
17
. Markov, Mirkina/Khrustalev, pp 152-3
18
.
Ibid
19
. Wilton, p 123
20
.
Ibid
21
. Krumnis, cited Mirkina/Khrustalev, pp 153
22
. Chelyshev statement, Khrustalev/Lykov, p 109; Markov, Mirkina/Khrustalev, pp 152-3
23
. Myasnikov, p 98
24
.
Ibid,
pp 98-100
25
.
Ibid
, p 105
26
.
Ibid
, pp 105-8
27
.
Ibid,
p 111
28
. Markov, Mirkina/Khrustalev, pp 152-3
29
.
Ibid
30
. Myasnikov, p 112
31
. Markov, Mirkina/Khrustalev, pp 152-3
32
. Markov was still weating the watch in 1965 when as an old man his statement about Michael’s murder was lodged in Perm Archives.
33
. Myasnikov, p 113
34
.
Ibid
35
.
Ibid
36
. Resolution Perm Provincial Executive Committee, June 13, 1918, cited Khrustalev/Lykov, p 90
37
. Wilton, p 240
38
.
Izvestya
, Perm., June 15, 1918, cited Mirkina/Khrustalev, p 149
39
. V. F. Sivkov, Perm Provincial Executive Committee, cited Buranov/Khrustalov, p 107
40
. Vera Karnaukhova, in evidence to Sokolov,
RTsKhIDNI 588/8
, cited Khrustalev/Lykov pp 138-40