to Paris after <strong>the</strong> Bolshevik take-over, died in Paris 1934.INFO.: One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> founders <strong>of</strong> Iskra (Petrograd) <strong>and</strong> Zarja <strong>and</strong> virtual editor <strong>of</strong> ZapiskiSocial-demokrata (Paris ?).Rappoport, Charles (1865-1941)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEMIGRATION: Vila, 1887 exiled from Russia, Berlin; expelled in 1895, Paris, 1899naturalized (F), died in Cahors (F) 1941.INFO.: Wrote for <strong>the</strong> Russian emigrant-press.Rubinstein, NinaSOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEMIGRATION: Living in exile before <strong>and</strong> after 1917, Paris, New York.INFO.: Moved in Menshevik circles in Paris <strong>and</strong> New York.Savinkov, Boris V. (1879-1925)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEENTRY: INVENTORYMIGRATION: Char'kov, 1914-'18 volunteer in <strong>the</strong> French army, 1917 returned toRussia, Paris, died in Lubjanka Prison Moscow 1925.INFO.: Formed in 1921 toge<strong>the</strong>r with his friend Aleks<strong>and</strong>r A. Dickh<strong>of</strong>f-Daerenthal <strong>the</strong>'Narodnyj sojuz zascity rodiny i svobody', based in Paris.CONTENTS: Among o<strong>the</strong>r things documents <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Russian Political Committee <strong>and</strong><strong>the</strong> 'Narodnyj sojuz zascity rodiny i svobody; financial <strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r records <strong>of</strong> 'Union',Bureau de Presse Russe; memor<strong>and</strong>a on <strong>the</strong> problem <strong>of</strong> nationalities.Scupak, Samuil D. (1880-c. 1943)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEMIGRATION: From 1907 in exile in Paris, 1917 returned to Russia, during <strong>the</strong> SecondWorld War deported to Germany, (-c. 1943)Smirnov, Valerian N. (1849-1900)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEENTRY: LISTMIGRATION: Moscow, 1871 left Russia, Zurich, died in Berne (CH) 1900.INFO.: Secretary to <strong>the</strong> Russian library in Zurich.CONTENTS: Some documents <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Russian library in Zurich 1870-1874; rules <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>club for Russian women students in Zurich <strong>of</strong> which Rozalija Idel'son was <strong>the</strong> founderin 1872.Souvarine, Boris (1895-1984)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEMIGRATION: Kiev (present-day capital <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ukraine), c. 1900 he <strong>and</strong> his familymoved to Paris, died in Paris 1984.*NB* File on <strong>the</strong> confiscation in 1941 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> library <strong>and</strong> archives <strong>of</strong> Souvarine <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> Paris branch <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> IISH 1941-'50, 1965. Correspondence with <strong>the</strong> IISH 1939, 1948-1952.
Sullerzickij, L.A.SOURCE: Duchobory ARCHIVE(See B.6.a. RUSSIA/Duchobory)Trotsky, Leon (1879-1940) - International Left Opposition (ILO) #(See also F.22. RUSSIANS-ANNEX/Russian émigrés/(PSR)/nr.(1134))SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEENTRY: LISTMIGRATION: Janovka, Russia, lived abroad until 1917, after <strong>the</strong> February Revolutionhe returned to Russia, 1929 exiled, Turkey, France, Norway, Mexico, murdered inMexico City 1940.Vasiliev, V.SOURCE: PSR ARCHIVE(See F.22. RUSSIANS-ANNEX/Russian emigrés/(PSR)/nrs.(545-546, 1148-1149))Vojtinskij, Vladimir S. (1885-1960)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEENTRY: LISTMIGRATION: St.Petersburg, exiled to Siberia, 1917 returned to St.Petersburg, 1918fled to Georgia/Tiflis, 1919-'21 Rome <strong>and</strong> Paris, 1922 Berlin, 1933-'35 Geneva, 1935emigrated to <strong>the</strong> USA, died in Washington 1960.Volin (1882-1945)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEMIGRATION: Voronez', 1907 escaped to France, 1916 fled to New York, 1917returned to Russia, Ukraine, Berlin, 1924 Paris (-1945).INFO.: Coeditor <strong>of</strong> Golos Truda in <strong>the</strong> USA; returned to Russia in 1917; resumedpublication <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> repatriated Golos Truda in Petrograd. Edited <strong>the</strong> AnarchiceskijVestnik in Berlin.Vorovskij, Vaclav V. (1871-1923)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEMIGRATION: Moscow, 1917 appointed Bolshevik representative to <strong>the</strong> Sc<strong>and</strong>inaviancountries, <strong>and</strong> to Italy in 1921, Russia, murdered in Lausanne 1923.INFO.: Murdered in 1923 by Maurice Conradi, a Russian emigré <strong>of</strong> Swiss descent,(during <strong>the</strong> conference <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> USSR <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> Western powers in Lausanne on <strong>the</strong> Turkishquestion).Wintsch, Jean (1880-1943)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEENTRY: LISTMIGRATION: Odessa (present-day Ukraine), Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, died in Lausanne (CH)1943.INFO.: One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> editors <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Bulletin Russe (Lausanne 1919-'20).Yelensky, Boris V. (1889-1974)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVE
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