The abdication of Nicholas II
On March 2 (15), 1917, Emperor Nicholas II signed the "Manifesto on the Abdication of the Throne of the Russian State and the Resignation of the Supreme Power".
The section features studies and memoirs of contemporaries, materials of periodicals, fragments of newsreels, visual and audio materials regarding this event.
- Chronicle of events
Revolution of 1917. T. 1. January - April
Avdeev, Nikolai Nikolayevich. Revolution of 1917. Moscow: State Publishing House, 1923; Petrograd.
T. 1: January - April. 1924. - Studies, memories
The reign of Nicholas II
Arbatsky, F. P. The reign of Nicholas II. Moscow: the publication of D. Ya. Makovsky, 1917.Words and deeds of Nicholas II
Barykov, Sergei Ivanovich (1872-). Words and deeds of Nicholas II. Moscow: Land and Freedom, 1917.The Tsar or the Republic
Vodovozov, Vasily Vasilyevich (1864-1933). Tsar or republic. Petrograd: Unity, 1917.How did the abdication of Nicholas II
Kasatkin, N. V. As the abdication of Nicholas II. Moscow: Publication of the Association N. V. Vasilyev, 1917.The fall of royal power
Korolenko, Vladimir Galaktionovich (1853-1921). The fall of royal power. Moscow: REDD Circle, 1917.Old and new order
Pchelin, Nikolai Nikolayevich. The old and the new order. Moscow: the publication of D. Ya. Makovsky, 1917.The End of Autocracy
Sokolov, V. Konets of the autocracy. Moscow: ed. T. ID Sytin, 1917.The last days of Nicholas II
Shtraikh, Solomon Yakovlevich (1879-1957). The last days of Nicholas II. Petrograd: typography "Technique", 1917.Confession of the former king
Nicholas II (Emperor of Russia, 1868-1918). Confession of the former king. New York: Russian publishing house, 1918.During the Revolution
Oberuchev, Konstantin Mikhailovich (1864-1938). In the days of the revolution. New York: Publication of "Narodopravstva", 1919.The chapter "Military Commissar in Kiev" (scans 41-57)
The Last Days of Tsarist Power
Mishev, M. The last days of royal power. Moscow: Red Nova, 1923.The fall of autocracy
The fall of the autocracy. Leningrad: State Publishing House, 1925; Moscow.Behind the scenes of royal power
Rodzianko, Mikhail Vladimirovich (1859-1924). Behind the scenes of royal power. Moscow: Gudok, 1926.Day of the fall of tsarism
Vilensky-Sibiryakov, Vladimir Dmitrievich (1888-1943). Day of the fall of tsarism. Moscow: All-Union Society of Poltkatorzhans and Settlers-Settlers, 1927.The death of tsarism
Mstislavsky, Sergei Dmitrievich (1876-1943). The death of tsarism. Leningrad: The Surf, 1927.Renunciation of Nicholas II
Renunciation of Nicholas II. Leningrad: the publishing house "Red Newspaper", 1927.His Majesty the Emperor Nicholas II
Pavlov, Nikolay Alekseevich. His Majesty the Emperor Nicholas II. Paris: [Impr. d'Art Voltaire], 1927.Emperor Nicholas II and the Revolution
Jacoby, Ivan Pavlovich (? -1964). Emperor Nicholas II and the revolution. [B. m.]: publishers: N. Kotlyarevsky and others, 1938. - Documentary materials
The Chamber-Fourier Journal of March 2, 1917 with a record of the abdication of Emperor Nicholas II from the throne
The Chamber-Fourier Journal of March 2, 1917 with a record of the abdication of Emperor Nicholas II from the throne ..
1917.Record of March 2, 1917 (scans 19-22)
Letter to the former Tsar Nicholas II of a single zemstvo and urban Russia and the Draft Book of Prince. GE Lvova
Letter to the former Tsar Nicholas II of a single zemstvo and urban Russia and the Draft Book of Prince. G.E. Lvov. Pskov: publishing house Will and Right, 1917. - Press materials
Bulletin of the All-Russian Agricultural Chamber. D. 4 1917, No. 3/5 (March / May)
Bulletin of the All-Russian Agricultural Chamber. Petrograd, 1913-1917.
D. 4 1917, No. 3/5 (March / May). [Petrograd: Type. T-va p / f "Electrotype N. Ya. Stoykova"], 1917."Manifesto on the Abdication of the Throne of Nicholas II"; "Abdication of Grand Duke Mikhail Alexandrovich" (scans 11-12)
A clipping from the newspaper with the order of the Chief of Staff of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Army of March 8, 1917, on the abdication of Emperor Nicholas II from the throne
Denikin Anton Ivanovich, Lieutenant-General, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces in the South of Russia.
Cut from the newspaper with the order of the Chief of Staff of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Army of March 8, 1917, on the abdication of Emperor Nicholas II from the throne.Cuttings from the newspapers about the abdication of the throne of Nicholas II and Grand Duke Mikhail Alexandrovich and with the decrees and orders of the Provisional Government
Central Committee of Social and Political Education.
Clippings from the newspapers about the abdication of the throne of Nicholas II and Grand Duke Mikhail Alexandrovich and with the decrees and orders of the Provisional Government.Cuttings from the newspaper "Herald of the Provisional Government" for 1917. March, April. Part 2
Print reviews, extracts and cuttings from print (collection).
Scraps from the newspaper "The Herald of the Provisional Government" for 1917. March, April. Part 2.Abdication statement of Emperor Nicholas II (scan 3)
The statement of renunciation of the throne of Grand Duke Mikhail Alexandrovich (scan 3)
Resolution of the Council of Ministers of March 7, 1917, on the departure of the Romanov family to Tsarskoye Selo (scan 10) - Visual materials
Emperor Nicholas II in Pskov
Emperor Nicholas II in Pskov. Pskov: Otchina, 1997.Nicholas. Nicolaus
Nicolaus.The interior view of the train-car-bedroom, in which Nicholas II signed the abdication of the throne
The interior view of the train-car-bedroom, in which Nicholas II signed the abdication of the throne. Pskov, 1917.The interior view of the cabin-car of the train, in which Nicholas II signed the abdication of the throne
The interior view of the cabin-car of the train, in which Nicholas II signed the abdication of the throne. Pskov, 1917.Soldiers of the Russian army in the trenches read a message about the abdication of Nicholas II from the throne
Nappelbaum, Moses Solomonovich (1869-1958). Soldiers of the Russian army in the trenches read a message about the abdication of Nicholas II from the throne. The Western Front, March 12, 1917. - Newsreel
Demonstration in the streets of Moscow on the day of the abdication of Nicholas II from the throne, March 2, 1917
Demonstration in the streets of Moscow on the day of the abdication of Nicholas II from the throne, March 2, 1917. St. Petersburg: Presidential Library. Boris N. Yeltsin, 2011. - Audio recording
Pskov. Renunciation of Nicholas II
Pskov. Renunciation of Nicholas II.
March 2 (15), 1917 (scans 60–64)