First Russian Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich Cadet Corps Album with the photographs. 1932-1933.

Lot 424
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17,x24 cm. A total of 11 photographs. Owner’s inscriptions on reverse of photographs. Minor rubbing of album. Among the photographs: the portrait of General B. Adamovich, the teaching staff, graduates in 1932, Easter, 1933. The First Russian Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich Cadet Corps united all Russian cadet corps that survived the revolution in Russia. It existed on the territory of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia from 1920 to 1941, on the territory of Serbia - from 1941 to 1944, and on the territory of Austria - in 1945. On 10 March General V.A. Artamonov ordered the Consolidated Cadet Corps to be formed from the officers and cadets who had arrived in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and appointed Lieutenant General Boris Viktorovich Adamovich (1870-1936) as its director.