4. Rodzyanko, Rasputin, p 259
5. Ibid, p 260
6. Sandro to his brother Bimbo, February 14, 1917, cited Maylunas/Mironenko, p 530
7. AF to N, February 22, 1917, cited Maylunas/Mironenko, p 536
8. N to AF, February 23, 1917, ibid, 537
9. MA’s diary, February 25, 1917
10. Buranov/Khrustalev. Doc. 7, p 34
11. MA’s diary, February 26, 1917
12. Okhrana report, February 24, 1917, Steinberg/Khrustalev, Doc 9, pp 36-7
13. Rodzyanko to N, February 26, 1917, ibid, Doc 11, p 40
14. Pares, p 443
15. Knox, p 516
16. Pares, p. 444
17. MA’s diary, February 27, 1917
18. AF to N, February 26, 1917, GARF 601/115
19. N to AF, February 26, 1917, GARF 601/115
20. Ibid, February 26,7, 1917
21. Belyaev to N, Febuary 27, 1917, cited Steinberg/Khrustalev, Doc 9, p 81
22. Pares, p 441, Buranov/Khrustalev, 15, p 42
23. Shulgin, Dni, p 178-9
24. Ibid, p 171
25. Matveev’s diary, February 27, 1917
26. MA’ diary, February 27, 1917
27. Pares, p 451
28. MA’s diary, February 27, 1917
29. Rodzyanko, cited Buranov/Khrustalev, 17, p 42
30. Ibid
31. Milyukov, Vospominaniya, Vol II, p 275
32. MA to General Alekseev, Buranov/Khrustalev, 72, p 86-7
33. Ibid
34. Ibid
35. MA’s diary, February 27, 1917
36. N to Prince Golitsin, February 27, 1917, GARF 601/2089
37. MA’s diary, February 27, 1917
38. Ibid
39. Ibid
40. Poutiatine
11. Address Unknown
1. Karkov, p 310
2. Nz’s diary, February 28, 1917, cited Maylunas/Mironenko, p 541
3. Gen. Alekseev to Pskov,,February 27, 1917, Buronov/Khrustalev, 70, p 85
4. Ibid, February 28,1917, 73, p 89
5. N to AF, telegram, February 28, 1917, GARF 640/108
6. Pares, p 456
7. Dehn, p172
8. Benckendorff, pp 2-3
9. Ibid, pp 14-15
10. Buxhoeveden, p 255
11. Dehn, p 156
12. Katkov, p 312
13. Pares, p 459
14. N’s diary, March 1,1917 cited Maylunas/Mironenko, p 541
15. Vyrubova, p 209, Bykov, p 32
16. Nabokov, p 45-6
17. Shulgin, pp 170-1
18. Ibid, 189-91, Pares, p 454
19. Kerensky, Catastrophe, pp 36-7
20. Ibid, p 21
21. Nabokov, p 43
22. MA’s diary, February 28, 1917
23. Izvestia, No 3 March 1, 1917, BuranovKhrustalev Doc 31, p 52
24. Paléologue, March 13, 1917, Vol III, pp 229-30
25. Kschessinska, p 164
26. Buchanan, Meriel, p 168
27. MA’s diary, February 28, 1917
28. Poutiatine
29. Matveev’s Diary, March 1, 1917
30. MA to NS, February 28, 1917, GARF 622/22
31. Grand Duke’s manifesto, March 1, 1917, GARF 5881/36732.
32. AF to N, March 2, 1917, Steinberg/Khrustalev, Doc 24, p 94
33. MA to NS, March 1, 1917, GARF 622/22
34. Buchanan to Foreign Office, London, March 14, 1917, PRO/FO 371/2459
35. Buchanan, Vol II, p 68
36. Kerensky, Murder, p 88
37. Paléologue, March 3/22, 1917 Vol III, p 259
38. Polovtsov, pp 151-2
39. Cyril, p 209
40. Grand Duke Paul to Kirill, March 2, 1917, Paley, pp 55-6
41. Kirill to Paul, ibid, p 56
42. Gen. Dubensky, cited Lincoln p 337
43. Shulgin, p 269
44. BuranovKhrustalev Doc 89, p 102
45. Rodzyanko to Ruzsky, March 2, 1917, ibid, Doc 78, pp 92-3
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, ibid Doc 80, p 94
3. Ruzsky, cited Lincoln, p 340
4. Grand Duchess George, Memoirs, p 182
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 ibid, Doc 89, p 103
9. Ibid
10. Lincoln, p 341
11. George V’s diary, March 15, 1917, RA
12. MA’s diary, March 1, 1917
13. Alexander, p 168, Chavchavadze p 173
14. Paléologue, Vol III, mutiny 2nd Brigade, September 1, 1916, p 17; Petrograd mutiny, October 16, November 9, 1916, pp 74-5, p 83
15. Sukhanov, p 116
16. Ibid, pp 120-2; Milyukov, p 34
17. Sukhanov, p 122
18. Ibid, pp 153-4
19. Ibid, pp 154
20. Ibid, p 155
13. ‘A Father’s Feelings’
1. Shulgin, pp 238-9
2. Ibid, pp 266-7
3. Ibid
4. Ibid
5. Guchkov, GARF 601/2099. cited Steinberg/Khrustalev, Doc 25, p 97
6. Nicholas, ibid
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, Revolution, p 36
14. Ibid, p 37
15. Kerensky, p 214
16. Ibid
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, ibid, Doc 97, pp 112-3
20. Matveev’s diary, March 3, 1917
14. Emperor Michael
1. Melgunov, p 230
2. Marie, p 230
3. Cantacuzène, p 122
4. Almedingen, p 195
5. Ibid
6. Shulgin, Dni, pp 263-4
7. Ibid, p 265; Bykov p 27
8. Ibid, pp 266-9
9. Nabokov, p 46
10. Matveev’s Diary, March 3, 1917
11. Paley, p 59
12. Ibid, p 61
13. Kerensky, Catastrophe, p 68
14. Majolier, p 99
15. Matveev’s diary, Wednesday, March 1, 1917
16. Poutiatine
17. Kerensky, Catastrophe, p 69
18. Shulgin, Dni, p 277
19. Matveev’s diary. March 3, 1917
20. Kerensky, Catastrophe, p 59
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, Memoirs, p 207
4. Shulgin, Dni, p 272
5. Ibid, p 274
6. Rodzyanko, Archiv russkoi revolyutsii, p 61
7. Milyukov, Revolution, p 38