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Vladimir Dzhunkovsky

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In 1908 he was appointed Governor-General of Moscow. Dzhunkovsky's governorship was marked by the bloom of cultural life in Moscow as several hubs have been opened. Dzhunkovsky was considered to be affiliated with
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In 1921 Dzhunkovsky was released as he was able to prove himself loyal to the new government. During the 1920s he served as security consultant of
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became his successor. In January 1916 Dzhunkovsky was sent to Siberia where he commanded the 15th Siberian Rifle Division on the
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in March. Besides Dzhunkovsky failed to get his hands on a manuscript written by
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and the Governor-General of Moscow (August 6, 1908 - January 25, 1913).
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In 1913 he was appointed First Deputy Interior Minister, head of the
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B. Pares (1939), "The Fall of the Russian Monarchy", p. 264.
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Moscow
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Butovo firing range
Russian Empire
Lieutenant General
Russian
O.S.
Saint Petersburg
Moscow
Moscow
Gubernia
Poltava
Page Corps
Imperial Guard (Russia)
Preobrazhensky Regiment
adjutant
Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich
Special Corps of Gendarmes
Freemasons
Okhrana
Roman Malinovsky
Bolshevik
Fourth Duma
Grigori Rasputin
Yar restaurant
Iliodor
Stepan Beletsky
Western Front (Russian Empire)

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