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Stepan Petrovich Beletsky

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On 25 March 1915 (O.S.) Rasputin left for Moscow by train, accompanied by both detectives. The following evening he is said, while inebriated, to have opened his trousers and waved his "reproductive organ" in front of a group of female gypsy singers in the
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From October 1914 Beletsky exercised 24-hour surveillance of Rasputin and his apartment. Two sets of detectives were attached to his person; one was to act undercover. From 1 January 1915 modified reports from
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spies – the "staircase notes" – had to provide evidence about Rasputin's lifestyle. They were given to the Tsar in an unsuccessful attempt to discredit Rasputin.
62: 131:. Dzhunkovsky and Beletsky verified later that Rasputin never visited the Yar restaurant. Dzhunkovsky was fired in August and succeeded by Beletsky. 570: 530: 138:, it was taken that the police were the enemies of Rasputin, and that the many stories which reached the public were simply their fabrications. 443: 234: 550: 545: 560: 424: 485: 405: 565: 196: 575: 302: 158: 65:, in the same year appointed as civil servant, responsible for art and printing. In 1899 he was appointed as governor of the 50: 473: 86: 42: 157:, but the appointment was cancelled after the story was revealed in a newspaper. Early 1917 he was arrested by the 555: 501: 166: 535: 395: 540: 162: 173:
the arrested were released, but Beletsky decided not to go abroad. He was rearrested during the
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No entries exist after Beletsky lost his position as the Director of the Police. Also for
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In September 1915 he became assistant minister of the Interior until February 1916.
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The Murder of Grigorii Rasputin. A Conspiracy That Brought Down the Russian Empire
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In this capacity, Beletsky was responsible for recruiting
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The Fall of the Russian Monarchy. A Study of the Evidence
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inside revolutionary organisations, including senior
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Three Who Made a Revolution, A Biographical History
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Chernigov
Russian Empire
Police Department
Grigori Rasputin
State Council
University of Kyiv
Kovno Governorate
Kaunas
Vilnius
Samara
land reforms by Stolypin
Department of Police
moles
Bolshevik
Roman Malinovsky
Vladimir Lenin
Fourth Duma
Mensheviks
Okhrana
Yar restaurant
Bernard Pares
Alexei Khvostov
Iliodor
ukaz
Irkutsk
Russian Provisional Government
February Revolution
Peter and Paul Fortress
bail

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