General, Scout, Martyr: The Life of Adjutant General Ilya Tatishchev, who remained loyal to the Royal Family
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Life sometimes offers us amazing stories. A brilliant tsarist general who served the Russian Imperial House for many years, the personal representative of Nicholas II to the German Kaiser - and everywhere with him was the Gospel. He carried it with him throughout the First World War and took it with him in prison, where he voluntarily went with the royal family. He not only knew the Gospel by heart, but also lived by it. It is no coincidence that he was "a man of Christian soul and meekest character", "noble and perfectly honest".
About the life and exploits of this man - Adjutant General Ilya Leonidovich Tatishchev (1859-1918) - tells the book, which you hold in your hands. In it you will also find many interesting, little-known factors from the lives of those with whom he came into contact: Emperor Nicholas II and his family, the German Kaiser Wilhelm II and many prominent personalities of that era. The life of General I. L. Tatishchev is richly illustrated, with many photographs and documents published for the first time.
About the life and exploits of this man - Adjutant General Ilya Leonidovich Tatishchev (1859-1918) - tells the book, which you hold in your hands. In it you will also find many interesting, little-known factors from the lives of those with whom he came into contact: Emperor Nicholas II and his family, the German Kaiser Wilhelm II and many prominent personalities of that era. The life of General I. L. Tatishchev is richly illustrated, with many photographs and documents published for the first time.
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