GENERAL WRANGEL PYOTR NIKOLAYEVICH (1878-1928), AUTOGRAPH The Russian army in the Balkans: an album of photographs.
Lot 361
20 00025 000
[Sremski-Karlovci, Novi Sad,
1922-1923]. 27, 5x21 cm. In total 114 photos and photo cards on 29 pages. Owner’s signature
under each photo. In calico binding of the time with gold embossed top cover.
The album opens with a photo of the commander-in-chief of the Russian army General P. N.
Wrangel, followed by photos of generals A. P. Kutepov and F. F. Abramov. Various regiments
of the Russian army in Yugoslavia, locations of units, military parades and ceremonial
marches, various regimental works, cadet and junker schools and much more are presented.
On the back of the flyleaf gift inscription made by P. N. Wrangel: ‘To dearest Sergei Nikolaevich
Tretyakov / P. Wrangel / SR-Karlovtsy / November 5, 23’.
Provenance: Tretyakov Sergey Nikolaevich (1882-1944) - industrialist, manufacturer, public
and political figure. Grandson of the Moscow mayor S. M. Tretyakov, great-nephew of P. M.
Tretyakov. In 1917 he was Chairman of the Economic Council and the Main economic Committee
of the Provisional government. He was arrested together with members of the government,
imprisoned in the Peter and Paul fortress. In 1918 he went to Finland, then to the South of
Russia. In 1919, through the United States moved to the Far East, joined the Omsk government
of Admiral A.V. Kolchak. Since 1920 he is in emigration in France. In 1929 he was recruited
by the OGPU (pseudonym: Ivanov), he provided the transfer of information about the activities
of the Russian All military Union; conducted wiretapping of headquarters (ROVS). In 1937,
he participated in the NKVD operation to kidnap the Chairman of the ROVS, General E. K.
Miller. During the occupation of France he was unmasked as a Soviet agent and in 1942 he was
arrested by the Gestapo; shot in the camp of Oranienburg.
It is a unique historical and cultural value being an evidence of the White emigration staying in
the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.