A portrait of Stolypin by Ilya Repin. 1919. Eye-witnesses maintained that after the March crisis, Stolypin became unrecognizable, reticent; his self-confidence seemed undermined, and he himself ...
The resulting Duma was less radical and more favourable to the government. Prime Minister, Pyotr Stolypin was able to pass considerable land reform. It lasted until mid-1912. Established in ...
The membership and influence of revolutionary groups had been severely reduced by 1914, mainly through the repressive tactics of Stolypin and the Okhrana. But radical opinion was not wholey ...
On December 31, 1909 the agency was subordinated directly to the Council of Ministers upon a submission of Prime Minister Petr Stolypin. Petrograd Telegraph Agency (PTA) On August 19, 1914 ...
Here it is taken once again to Navinki Psychiatric Hospital for examination. They takes her from Homel to Minsk for 18 days. No one knows what sidings this unheated Stolypin car stood on for many days ...