22/9/16

On the grave of white soldiers of the North-Western Army, buried in the fence of Pavlovsky Cathedral in Gatchina, a new tombstone was installed



On Sunday, September 18, 2016, at noon in the fence of Pavlovsky Cathedral of Gatchina, the monument to soldiers of the North-West Army was consecrated to lieutenant Count Pavel Shuvalov (1891–1919) and Second Lieutenant Georgy Navrotsky (1899–1919), the press office of St. Petersburg Mitrofanievsky reported. Union

Both officers who fought in the ranks of the North-Western Army died in the fall of 1919 in battles with the Bolsheviks on the outskirts of Tsarskoye Selo. Both of them were buried in the fence of the Pavlovsky Cathedral with the blessing of the abbot of the church, Archpriest John the Epiphany (the future bishop of Tallinn Isidore). The wooden crosses on the graves that had been preserved for a long time (until the 1950s) were lost.

Now, a monument of white marble on a black granite base has been erected over the grave of the warriors. Above the monument stands an onion of light Carrara marble, topped with a cross. On the monument are carved the names of the fallen soldiers and the date of their lives. Above are the coats of arms of the family of the Counts Shuvalov and Navrotsky. Between the coats of arms is an image of a North-Western Army armband with a White Cross, in a crown of thorns - a symbol of the heroism and sacrifice of the soldiers of the North-Western Army who committed a heroic march to liberate Petrograd. The shape of the monument and onions with a cross echoes the shape of many of the monuments to the White soldiers and Russian emigrants, built on one of the most famous cemeteries of the Russian Diaspora - the Saint-Genevieve de Bois cemetery near Paris (France).

The monument was erected at the initiative of the editor of the Mikhailov Den journal Sergey Zirin (Yamburg), the Yamburg military fraternity of the Archangel Michael and the St. Petersburg Mitrofanievsky Union.

With the blessing of Archpriest Vladimir Feer, rector of the Pavlovsky Cathedral, Chairman of the Commission for Canonization of the Gatchina Diocese, the exact burial place of the Russian officers who fought under the banners of the North-Western Army was found at the altar of the church.

Behind the altar of the cathedral, its first rector, Archpriest Vladimir Slavinsky (1824–2.03.1890), was also buried. White soldiers were buried south of his grave, on the same line with her.

Under the ringing of bells from Pavlovsky Cathedral to the grave of soldiers of the North-Western Army, the Cathedral was led by the head of the cathedral, dean of the Gatchina city district, Archpriest Vladimir Feer, who headed the rite of consecration of the monument. After reading the prayer "From the Spirits of the Righteous ...", Father Vladimir performed the rite of consecration of the monument, and also poured out onto the grave the ground brought from the Kokad cemetery in Nice, from the grave of General N. Yudenich and the white soldiers who died and were buried very far from Russia: not only in Western Europe, but also in South America.

After the consecration of the monument, the Eternal Memory was announced to the fallen officers. A brief word to the audience (more than a hundred people prayed at the monument’s consecration) was addressed by the Deputy Chairman of the St. Petersburg Mitrofani Union, I. Popov, the coordinator of the Memorial Educational and Historical and Cultural Center "White Case" O. Shevtsov, an active participant in establishing a memorial plate on the burial place of General B.S. Permikina in Salzburg A. Gromov.

Flowers were laid on the grave. In front of the monument is a lamp lamp.

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16/2/16

A plaque on the house of Admiral A.V. Kolchak





A memorial plaque to Alexander Vasilyevich Kolchak (1874–1920) was installed in St. Petersburg at the initiative of the Beloye Delo IPIKC. The installation site is house number 3 on Bolshaya Zelenina Street, where the admiral lived.

In 2013, the White Business Center appealed to the Committee on Culture of St. Petersburg with a request to consider at the Council on memorial plaques at the city government a proposal to install a memorial plaque to the renowned Russian admiral, one of the leaders of the White movement Alexander Vasilievich Kolchak (1874–1920) Address: St. Petersburg, st. Bolshaya Zelenina, 3. The life and service of A. V. Kolchak were closely connected with the history of St. Petersburg. In the years 1906-1912 he lived at the address indicated.

“In 2014, it will be 100 years since the start of the First World War (Great), so perpetuating the memory of one of its forgotten Russian heroes in our city will be a significant, fair and relevant event of cultural and historical life,” the IPCRC said White Case "in the Committee on Culture.

On March 31, 2014, the Committee on Culture of St. Petersburg notified the White Case Center that the Board on Memorial Plaques at the Government of St. Petersburg supported the proposal to install a memorial plaque. Board members approved the text of the board: "In this house, an outstanding Russian officer, scientist and researcher Alexander V. Kolchak lived from 1906 to 1912."

On September 16 and November 20, 2014, the working group on monumental-decorative, artistic and information-advertising design, integrated improvement of the urban environment of St. Petersburg city planning council under the government of St. Petersburg rejected two options for sketches of a memorial plaque.

December 19, 2014, a little over a month after the celebration of the 140th anniversary of A.V. Kolchak, the working group approved another version of the design of the board (by sculptor VD Balashov, architect N.V. Engelke). According to the results of the discussion, the majority of the working group members voted to install a memorial plaque on the bay window of the house without a bronze bas-relief with a portrait of A. V. Kolchak. The memorial plaque height is 1.0 m, width - 1.9 m.

On February 19, 2015, the governor of St. Petersburg, G. S. Poltavchenko, signed the decree of the Government of St. Petersburg No. 148 “On the installation of a memorial plaque to A. V. Kolchak”.



November 12, 2016, a memorial plaque A.V. Kolchak is installed on the facade of 3 Bolshaya Zelenina Street.

November 16, 2016 on the birthday of Admiral A.V. Kolchak in TASS (St. Petersburg) held a press conference on the opening of a memorial plaque. Oleg Shevtsov, coordinator of the White Case Center, Arkady Gumanyuk, director of the memorial plaque installation project, Victor Slovunyuk, Doctor of Philology, professor, told about the installation of the board and the discussion in the society, about the historical significance of Kolchak's activities.

On January 24, 2017, a court in St. Petersburg declared the installation of a memorial plaque illegal, referring to the decision of 1999, according to which the admiral is not subject to rehabilitation. The Committee on Culture of St. Petersburg was instructed to dismantle the board. The decision will be appealed to a higher court.

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2/1/16

Calendari 2016 dels Exèrcits Blancs

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