Sergei L'vovich Voitsekhovskii Papers, 1945-1977

Collection context

Creator:
Voĭt︠s︡ekhovskiĭ, S. L. (Sergeĭ Lʹvovich), 1900-1984, Dubrovskai︠a︡, Tati︠́a︡na, Ori︠e︡khov, V. V., Sikorsky, Igor Ivan, 1889-1972, and Solonevich, Boris
Extent:
10500 items (35 boxes)
Language:
Russian .
Scope and content:

Correspondence, manuscripts, subject files, and printed materials of Voĭt︠s︡ekhovskiĭ. Correspondents include Tati︠́a︡na Dubrovskai︠a︡, Nikolaĭ Obruchev, Vasiliĭ Orekhov, Igor ́Sikorskiĭ, Boris Solonevich, and many others; there are also memoirs by Voĭt︠s︡ekhovskiĭ on emigres whom he knew. There are files on the Rossiĭskiĭ Politicheskiĭ Komitet (Russian Political Committee) in New York; on the Pushkin Fund; extensive materials concerning emigre monarchist and anti-Communist groups (for example, the Solidarists); and reviews of the Russian emigre press ("Obzor pressy") prepared by Voĭt︠s︡ekhovskiĭ in 1962-1975.

Biographical / historical:

Voĭt︠s︡ekhovskiĭ (or Woyciechowski) was a Russian emigre political and organizational activist in Poland and the United States, and author of "Trest: Vospominanii︠i︡a i dokumenty" (London, Ont., 1974). He died in the 1980s.

Access and use

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