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Alexei Khvostov

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The Russian Minister of the Interior, A.N. Chvostov, has recently declared himself in favor of inaugurating a fight against the "yellow press", which has grown considerably during recent years. Not long ago, some of these newspapers were involved in "society scandals", their part in them being
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and a comrade of hers by the name of Nicholai. The assassination of Khvostov failed after a bomb thrown by Nicholai failed to detonate, and Shkolnik's bomb failed to kill him. Shkolnik and Nicholai were sentenced to death following the attempted assassination, but their sentence was ultimately
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concocted a plan to kill Rasputin. Khvostov had come to the conclusion that Rasputin was a German spy or agent. Evidence that Rasputin actually worked for the Germans is flimsy at best. In his efforts to plot against Rasputin (and not becoming Prime Minister) Khvostov had to resign. After
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exposed by rather sensational trials. Mr. Chvostov's Ministry has under consideration a plan for exiling from Petrograd the journalists who were connected with the newspapers involved in the scandals.
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After Khvostov came into office he began to intrigue against his colleagues, against the Prime Minister himself in order to get his place, and finally against his benefactor Rasputin. Khvostov and
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for five months, opposed constitutional reforms and publicly accused Rasputin of spying for Germany. He had to resign after he planned to secretly have him eliminated.
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paid him a visit in order of the Tsar "to look in his soul", but came to the conclusion he was too young to be appointed as minister. Also
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G. King (1994) The Last Empress. The Life & Times of Alexandra Feodorovna, tsarina of Russia , p. 258.
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In 1906 it is believed that Khvostov participated in a massacre of peasants in the province of
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Khvostov was born in a noble family of land proprietors. After finishing the
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after they stole grain from a landowner as a result of the issuing of the
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Pandora’s Box: A History of the First World War by Jörn Leonhard, p. 363
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seized power he was executed by firing squad in Petrovsky Park, Moscow.
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A. Kerensky (1965) Russia and History's turning point, p. 160.
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to call for his assassination, a task that was placed upon
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Members of the 4th State Duma of the Russian Empire
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right-wing
Russian Assembly
Privy Councillor (Russia)
chamberlain
Black Hundreds
Union of the Russian People
Minister of Interior

Imperial Alexander Lyceum
Tsarskoye Selo
Minsk
Tula
Nizhny Novgorod
Pyotr Stolypin
Grigori Rasputin
Count Kokovtsov
Chernihiv
Russian Constitution of 1906
Socialist-Revolutionists' Party
Mariya Shkolnik
Transbaikal
Tsar Nicholas II
Fourth Imperial State Duma
Russian Assembly
Minister of the Interior
Old Style
Aleksandr Khvostov
Iliodor

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