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Vladimir Nikolayevich Orlov

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The loathsome Rasputin played no small part in suggesting the Tsar’s mystical motives for taking up the High Command. Rasputin always works in the same way. He tells the Empress that he had a vision that certain things must be done, the Empress then retails this stuff to her husband and the trick is
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As the head of the military cabinet, Orlov was a keen technologist interested in military applications of the motor car. He was the patron of
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Orlov, who bore the nickname "Fat Orlov", may have introduced to the Tsar the motorcar in 1903, and was married to Olga, a daughter of Prince
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Orlov continued his military duties until he was banished by the Tsar in 1915 to the Caucasus after losing the struggle for power to
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Julia P. Gelardi: "From Splendor to Revolution: The Romanov Women, 1847--1928"
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Virginia Rounding: "Alix and Nicky: The Passion of the Last Tsar and Tsarina"
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Douglas Smith: "Rasputin: Faith, Power, and the Twilight of the Romanovs"
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Indeed, Kégresse continued as Head of the Mechanical Department of the
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until the fall of the Romanovs caused him to flee to his homeland.
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Drawing from the 1913 patent of the Kégresse half-track.
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1903 ball in the Winter Palace
Orlov family
Tsar Nicholas II

1911 portrait of Olga Orlov
Valentin Serov
Constantine Esperovich Beloselsky-Belozersky
Prince Nicholas Vladimirovich Orlov
Nadezhda Petrovna Romanov Orloff
1900 Summer Olympics

Adolphe Kégresse
Kégresse track
Russian Imperial Garage
Tsarskoye Selo
Rasputin
Vladimir Dzhunkovsky
Eastern Front of the First World War
The Times
Robert Wilton
Russian Revolution of 1917
Samois-sur-Seine

Valentin Serov
Douglas Smith: "Rasputin: Faith, Power, and the Twilight of the Romanovs"
"The Last Diary of Tsaritsa Alexandra"
Julia P. Gelardi: "From Splendor to Revolution: The Romanov Women, 1847--1928"

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