Vladimir Venediktovich Khoromanskii Papers, 1904-1971

Collection context

Creator:
Khoromanskiĭ, Vladimir Venediktovich, b. 1889 and Khoromanskiĭ, Venedikt M
Extent:
56 items (56 items)
Language:
Russian .
Scope and content:

Khoromanskiĭ's manuscripts and memoirs concern such topics as his childhood and his father's work as an official in Saratov; World War I; White attempts to combat Makhno's forces; and Russian refugees on Malta and Capri. There is a subject file on the Russkoe Trudovoe Khristi︠a︡nskoe Dvizhenie, and a photograph of Petr Stolypin in 1904. Printed materials include a decree by the Ukrainian government in 1918 and several by the White army in Elisavetgrad and Ekaterinoslav in 1919. In addition, there are the memoirs of Khoromanskiĭ's father, Venedikt M. Khoromanskiĭ, concerning 1918-22.

Biographical / historical:

An officer in the Imperial and White Armies. In the 1930s he was secretary-general of the Russkoe Trudovoe Khristi︠a︡nskoe Dvizhenie (Russian Christian Labor Movement) in France.

Access and use

Restrictions:

This collection is located on-site.

Location of this collection:
6th Floor East Butler Library
535 West 114th Street
New York, NY 10027, USA
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