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  Dmitry Bogrov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dmitry Grigoriyevich Bogrov (Russian: Дмитрий Григорьевич Богров) (1887 1911) (Hebrew:דמיטרי בורגרוב) was the assassin of the Russian Prime Minister Pyotr Stolypin.
On 14 September 1911, Dmitry Bogrov shot and killed the Russian Prime Minister Pyotr Stolypin in the Kiev Opera theater in front of Tsar Nicholas II.
Despite the plea of Stolypin's widow to the court to save Bogrov's life (she said that taking the young man's life would not bring her husband back), Bogrov was sentenced to death and executed by hanging on September 24 (September 11 old style), 1911, in the Kiev fortress of Lysa Hora.
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 Dmitry Bogrov: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Dmitry Grigoriyevich Bogrov (Russian A native or inhabitant of Russia
Bogrov was a Russian Jew A person belonging to the worldwide group claiming descent from Jacob (or converted to it) and connected by cultural or religious ties
Bogrov was tried by the district military court A court of commissioned officers for the discipline and punishment of military personnel
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 History News Network
Critics have long pointed to passages in The Gulag Archipelago that selectively list the Jewish last names of labor camp commandants.
And Solzhenitsyn’s historical novel August 1914, published in English in 1972, emphasizes the Jewishness of Dmitry Bogrov, assassin of Russia’s reformist prime minister Pyotr Stolypin.
Then came the news that Solzhenitsyn was writing a major history of the Jews in Russia.
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Dmitry, Dmitri, Dimitry or Dimitri is a male given name.
It is the Russian version of Demetrius or follower of Demeter, the Greek goddess of the corn and harvest.
Dmitry Bogrov (1887 - 1911) Assassin of the Russian Prime Minister Pyotr Stolypin
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 Nicholas Romanov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
His plans were undercut by conservatives at court who had more influence with the Emperor.
By the time of Stolypin's assassination by Dmitry Bogrov, a Jewish student (and police informant) in a theatre in Kiev on 18 September 1911, he and the Emperor were barely on speaking terms, and his fall was widely foreseen.
As if the government at home didn't cause enough problems for the young Tzar; the start of the first world war provided him with a whole other set of problems.
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 BrothersJudd Blog: TITANS:
In Lenin in Zurich, he depicted the Russian Jew Alexander Parvus-Helphand as a slimy, sinister, almost satanic figure as he attempted to hire the exile Lenin to work for the Germans.
In fact, Bogrov came from a thoroughly assimilated family--his grandfather was a convert and his father a member of the Kievan Nobles' Club--and he had no Jewish interests in mind.
Solzhenitsyn's new book (which is not yet available in English) helps to clarify the writer's attitude toward Jews.
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 JRL #6558 - Barbie Dolls, Bush/ Russia, NATO, Ivan Denisovich, Pipes/ Solzhenitsyn, TV1 Review, Conant/ Fashion, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
- Chairman of the Duma Committee on International Affairs Dmitry Rogozin met with the Chairman of the Lithuanian Sejm Arturas Paulauskas to discuss a number of questions including the visa regime for Russian citizens traveling between the Kaliningrad Oblast and the rest of the Russian Federation.
Authoritative businessmen such as Vimpelcom's Dmitry Zimin and Kakha Bendukidze, head of United Machine-Building Plants, have long since departed.
Andrei Melnichenko, the head of MDM Bank, is also distancing himself from the company.
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 Kyiv  Ukraine  - Between legend and fact - In Your Pocket
Those sentenced to death were brought here from the prison in Kosoy Kaponier.
It was here that Dmitry Bogrov was executed for the assassination of Russia’s prime minister Stolypin.
Though the condemned were met at the hill by a hangman and priest, their bodies were not allowed to be buried in Christian cemeteries.
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 1900 Political/Civilian Index
He would later become the Soviet Foreign Minister during the Cold War era.
Prime Minister Stolypin is shot in a Kiev opera house by Dmitry Bogrov who was a revolutionary and police spy.
Many people believed that any hope of saving Czarist Russia died with him.
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 The 20th century, year after year
Stolypin never lived to see through his reforms, though.
On September 14th, 1911, he was mortally wounded by a former terrorist and police agent Dmitry Bogrov.
The Nobel Prizes for 1911 went to the Swedish physician Allvar Gullstrand for his work on the dioptrics of the eye and to the Polish-born French physicist Maria Sklodowska-Curie, famous for her work on radioactivity and twice winner of this prestigious award.
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 Everything about Crowning   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Not only is Kobyla Russian for mare, but his relatives were also nicknamed after horses and other house animals, thus suggesting descent from one of the royal equerries.
One of Kobyla's sons, Fyodor, a boyar in the boyar duma of Dmitri Donskoi, was nicknamed Koshka (cat).
His descendants took the surname Koshkin, then changed it to Zakharin, which family later split into two branches: Zakharin-Yakovlev and Zakharin-Yuriev.
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 Kommersant: Events
It aimed “to report political, financial, economic, commercial and other information of public interest inside the Empire and abroad…”
Chairman of the Russian Council of Ministers Pyotr Arkadyevich Stolypin is deadly wounded by a bomb thrown by Dmitry Bogrov, former socialist-revolutionary and then agent of the emperor, in Kyiv.
After the Kornilov revolt fell through and generals L.G. Kornilov, A.I. Denikin and others were arrested, the commander of the mounted corps A.M. Krymov committing suicide, the powers were granted to the Council of Five, or the Directory, in the hope for the way-out of the governmental crisis.
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 18 Sep History: This Date
As governor of the Saratov province, Stolypin ruthlessly suppressed local peasant uprisings, and helped to quell the revolutionary upheavals of 1905.
He was also able to reimpose harsh Russification policies on Finland.
It is probable that Nicholas was considering his dismissal when Stolypin, attending an operatic performance with the Emperor, was fatally shot (14 Sep, 01 Sep Julian, 1911) by Dmitry Bogrov [–24, 11 Julian, Sep 1911], a revolutionary who had used his police connections to gain admittance to the theater.
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The demands for more reforms continued, but the revolutionary movement did not seem to threaten the very existence of the Tsarist government to the extent it had in 1905.
Stolypin was assassinated by sometime police informant Dmitry Bogrov in 1911, though his programme had begun to fall out of favor with the Tsar before that.
The Third Duma served out its full five-year term, and a fourth completed most of it before events overtook both the politicians of Russia and the Tsar himself.
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