41. Kirill to Paul,
42. Gen. Dubensky, cited Lincoln p 337
43. Shulgin, p 269
44. BuranovKhrustalev Doc 89, p 102
45. Rodzyanko to Ruzsky, March 2, 1917,
12. Poisoning the Chalice
1. Alekseev to Pskov, March 2, 1917, Buranov/Khrustalev, Doc 79, p 94
2. Alekseev to army commanders, March 2, 1917,
3. Ruzsky, cited Lincoln, p 340
4. Grand Duchess George,
5. Alekseev to N, March 2, 1917, GARF 601/2100, cited Steinberg/Khrustalev, Doc 20, pp 89-90
6. Lincoln, p 341
7. N to Rodzyanko, March 2, 1917, Buranov/Khrustalev, Doc 86a, p 98
8. Ruzsky, cited
9.
10. Lincoln, p 341
11. George V’s diary,
12. MA’s diary, March 1, 1917
13. Alexander, p 168, Chavchavadze p 173
14. Paleologue, Vol III, mutiny 2nd Brigade,
15. Sukhanov, p 116
16.
17. Sukhanov, p 122
18.
19.
20.
13. ‘A Father’s Feelings’
1. Shulgin, pp 238-9
2.
3.
4.
5. Guchkov, GARF 601/2099. cited Steinberg/Khrustalev, Doc 25, p 97
6. Nicholas,
7. Mossolov, p 124; Benckendorff, p 46
8. Gen Boldyrev, p 198
9. Protocol of talks, Steinberg/Khrustalev, Doc 25, p 97
10. Katkov, p 343
11. Gen. Dubensky, cited Lincoln, p 344
12. N’s diary, March 2, 1917; Pipes p 469
13. Milyukov,
14.
15. Kerensky, p 214
16.
17. Kerensky, Catastrophe, p 67
18. Rodzyanko to Ruzsky, March 3, 1917, Buranov/Khrustalev, Doc 95, 110-11
19. Alekseev to army commanders, March 3, 1917,
20. Matveev’s diary, March 3, 1917
14. Emperor Michael
1. Melgunov, p 230
2. Marie, p 230
3. Cantacuzene, p 122
4. Almedingen, p 195
5. Ibid
6. Shulgin, Dni, pp 263-4
7.
8.
9. Nabokov, p 46
10. Matveev’s Diary, March 3, 1917
11. Paley, p 59
12.
13. Kerensky,
14. Majolier, p 99
15. Matveev’s diary, Wednesday, March 1, 1917
16. Poutiatine
17. Kerensky,
18. Shulgin,
19. Matveev’s diary. March 3, 1917
20. Kerensky,
15. Playing for Time
1. N’s diary, March 2, 1917, GARF 601/265, cited Steinberg/Khrustalev. Doc 30, p 107
2. Nabokov, p 49
3. Kerensky,
4. Shulgin,
5. Ibid, p 274
6. Rodzyanko,
7. Milyukov,
8. Shulgin,
9. Milyukov,
10. Shulgin, Dni, pp 263-74
11.
12. Paleologue,
13. Kerensky,