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Eurasianism
Eurasianism ( ) is a socio-political movement in Russia that emerged in the early 20th century under the Russian Empire, which states that Russia does not belong in the "European" or "Asian" categories but instead to the geopolitical concept of Eurasia and the "Russian world", forming an ostensibly standalone Russian civilization. The ideology is geopolitical, similar to Atlanticism and Gulfism.
Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia
semi-autonomous part of the Russian Orthodox Church
White émigré
Russians who do not support the Soviet Union
Philosophers' ships
steamships which transported intellectuals expelled from Soviet Union in 1922; mainly 2 German ships, Oberbürgermeister Haken and Preussen, which transported >160 Russian intellectuals and their families in Sept.–Nov. 1922 from Petrograd to Stettin
Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois Russian Cemetery
cemetery located in Essonne, in France
Russian All-Military Union
Russian White movement organization
Russian Corps
military unit
Operation Trust
counterintelligence operation of the State Political Directorate (GPU) of the Soviet Union
Shanghai Russians
ethnic group in China
Zemgor
Zemgor ( or Объединённый комитет Земского союза и Союза городов; literally United Committee of the Union of Zemstvos and the Union of Towns) was a Russian organization created in 1915 to help the government with their efforts in World War I. The first Chairman of the committee was Prince Georgy Lvov, a representative of the Constitutional Democratic party. The organization was disbanded by Bolsheviks in 1919.
Harbin Russians
several generations of Russians who lived in Harbin, Heilongjiang, China
Union for the Struggle for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia
Brotherhood of Russian Truth
former Russian emigrant organization
Films Albatros
French film production company
Mladorossi
The Union of Mladorossy () was a political group of Russian émigré monarchists (mostly living in Europe) who advocated a hybrid of Russian monarchy and the Soviet system, best evidenced by their motto "Tsar and the Soviets".
Conservatoire Rachmaninoff
music school in Paris, France