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In 1926 a Tobolsk resident named Paulina MeΕΎanc suggested during an interrogation that Kobylinsky was in possession of jewelry that once belonged to the Imperial family. An investigation was undertaken from June to September 1927. The alleged jewelry was never found, but Kobylinsky was revealed to
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29 September] 1875 – December 1927) was a Russian military officer who served as the commander of the special detachment at
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County Bureau of Statistics in July 1921, and soon after married Claudia Bitner, a former tutor to the Imperial children from
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regime was established and Kobylinsky was replaced by Bolshevik officers, who employed a much stricter regime than he had.
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in June 1918. He initially refused, but in December of that year enlisted as a White officer under the command of Admiral
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the following December and sent to a concentration camp. In exchange for freedom, in September 1920 he joined the
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was imprisoned. He attended the family and forty-five retainers when they departed for the city of
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29 September] 1875. He graduated from the Cadet Corps military school.
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1 March] 1917 Kobylinsky was appointed commandant of the
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and was decommissioned after sustaining major injuries.
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in 1917-18, where he oversaw the imprisonment of former
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