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По следам старой фотографии: семья Надаровых

По следам старой фотографии: семья Надаровых

Abstract

This paper continues the work on identifying the persons captured on a group photograph of officials of the Vladivostok Fortress Builder’s Administration with their wives made in the late May 1914 on the occasion of taking part from the assistant of the Fortress Builder in charge for works on Muraviev-Amursky Peninsula, a military engineer, colonel Genrikh Bronislavovich Kriger-Voynovsky who was being transferred to Saint-Petersburg. With use of the family archive of Tatyana Yuryevna Arnold (Saint-Petersburg), her grandfather, senior worker of the Administration, the Vladivostok Fortress’ builder, military engineer, lieutenant colonel Gleb Ivanovich Nadarov was identified. He was a son of Ivan Pavlovich Nadarov, a prominent combat leader and researcher of the Russian Far East, infantry general. The paper cites materials about the Nadarovs family including Ivan Pavlovich himself. His military activities and results of his Far East’s research are explored. The general’s death year, 1922, has been established in this paper for the first time. Based on the general’s signature which he had affixed on the book Kobzar by T.G. Shevchenko given by him to his grandson Sergey Vasilyevich Korenev and dated September 26 1921, the version on his execution in 1920 widespread in literature was conclusively contested. Dramatic moments of the Nadarovs family’s history are described. One of the misconnected with membership of one of the general’s sons, a young officer Boris Ivanovich Nadarov, in a militant terrorist organization of the Socialist Revolutionary Party. He was preparing an assassination attempt for internal affairs minister Konstantin Vyacheslavovich Pleve who condoned the plotter and, due to the young reduced artilleryman’s active repentance, admitted him to bail of his parents resident in Chita where Ivan Pavlovich Nadarov served as the military governor of Transbaikal Oblast. During the Russian-Japanese War of 1904-1905, Boris Ivanovich was returned his commissioned rank. He distinguished himself at battle fields and continued his military service as an engineer. The Nadarovs family’s history is described from the Civil War’s beginning until the 1930’s repressions. The work on identifying the persons captured on the group photograph is still in progress.

В данной статье продолжена работа по идентификации персон на групповой фотографии чинов Управления Строителя Владивостокской крепости с жёнами, сделанной в конце мая 1914 г. по случаю прощания с помощником Строителя крепости по работам на п-ове Муравьёв-Амурский военным инженером полковником Генрихом Брониславовичем Кригером-Войновским, переведённым в Санкт-Петербург. На основании семейного архива Татьяны Юрьевны Арнольд (Санкт-Петербург) проведена идентификация её деда старшего производителя работ Управления Строителя Владивостокской крепости военного инженера подполковника Глеба Ивановича Надарова, сына известного военного деятеля и исследователя Дальнего Востока России генерала от инфантерии Ивана Павловича Надарова. В статье приводятся материалы по истории семьи Надаровых, включая и самого Ивана Павловича. Изучаются его военная деятельность и результаты исследований Дальнего Востока. Впервые установлен год смерти генерала: 1922 г. На основании автографа (датирован 26 сентября 1921 г.), который И.П. Надаров оставил на книге Т.Г. Шевченко «Кобзарь», подаренной им внуку Сергею Васильевичу Кореневу, надёжно опровергнута распространённая версия о расстреле генерала в 1920 г. Описываются драматические моменты истории семьи Надаровых, связанные с участием одного из сыновей Ивана Павловича Бориса Ивановича Надарова в боевой террористической организации Партии социалистов-революционеров. Молодой поручик готовил покушение на министра внутренних дел Константина Вячеславовича Плеве, который простил заговорщика и ввиду его деятельного раскаяния передал разжалованного офицера-артиллериста на поруки родителям, проживавшим в Чите, где И.П. Надаров служил военным губернатором Забайкальской области. В годы Русско-японской войны (1904-1905) Борису Ивановичу вернули офицерское звание и он, отличившись на полях сражений, загладил вину, а потом продолжил военную службу в качестве инженера. Описывается история семьи Надаровых в период Гражданской войны и до репрессий 1930-х гг. Работа по идентификации персон на групповой фотографии продолжается.

Keywords

ВЛАДИВОСТОКСКАЯ КРЕПОСТЬ,VLADIVOSTOK FORTRESS,ГРУППОВАЯ ФОТОГРАФИЯ,GROUP PHOTOGRAPH,СЕМЬЯ НАДАРОВЫХ,NADAROVS FAMILY,ВОЕННЫЕ ИНЖЕНЕРЫ,MILITARY ENGINEERS,ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ ДАЛЬНЕГО ВОСТОКА,RESEARCH OF THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST

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