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Aleksei Putilov

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In his absence, all of Putilov's properties, movable and unmovable, were confiscated by decree of the Council of People's Commissars on 30 December 1917 (12 January 1918). In the spring of 1918 Putilov's wife Vera, daughter Ekaterina, granddaughter, and younger son Ivan were able to escape to Finland
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During the 1910-14 period Putilov organized the largest monopolies in Russia, including the Military Industrial Concern ("Russian Society for the Manufacture of Shells and Military Supplies"), the Russian Tobacco Trust, and the Russian General Oil Company, organized in 1912 to control all Russian oil
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about the possibility of creating a Soviet-French issuing bank to help the Soviet government carry out monetary reforms. Nothing came of the discussions, but when they were publicized and misrepresented by the emigre press in 1926, Putilov was forced to resign as chairman of the Russo-Asiatic Bank.
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He was appointed a clerk in the General Office of the Ministry of Finance in 1898. Putilov was made Acting Director of the General Office in 1900 and full Director of the General Office in 1902. On 28 October (9 November) 1905 he was named Deputy Minister of Finance, in which capacity he headed the
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on 7 (20) October 1917. Following the Bolshevik coup of 25 October (7 November) 1917, the Provisional Council was dissolved, All assets of the Russo-Asiatic Bank within Russia were nationalized by the Bolshevik government. Putilov left for
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with a law degree in 1889 and, declining an offer of training to become a professor at the university, he entered the Ministry of Finance in 1890 as an assistant to the Ministry's legal adviser. In 1896 he was initiated as a
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Putilov then joined his family in Paris, where he restored the activities of the Russo-Asiatic Bank on the basis of its foreign branches, with its main office in Paris. In 1921 he negotiated with
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Putilov married Vera Alexandrovna Zeyfart (German: Wera Seyfert), daughter of Lieutenant-General Alexander Alexandrovich Zeyfart (1835-1918). They were the parents of four children:
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Following the abdication of Nicholas II in 1917, Putilov and V.I. Vyshnegradsky organized the Society for the Economic Revival of Russia. Putilov actively supported General
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In 1905 Putilov drew up a plan for the expansion of the peasants' freeholding, under which the landowners would sell a part of their estates. When
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after her father disapproved of the man she loved; her beloved shot himself near the home of the Putilov family on Mytninskaya Embankment)
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the Putilov Works produced over half of the railway rolling stock in the Russian Empire. In 1896 the Putilov Works built a
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Putilov was the chairman or board member of the following companies in the 1910-1917 period:
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rejected this scheme, Putilov resigned from government service on 24 April (7 May) 1906.
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Features And Figures Of The Past. Government And Opinion In The Reign Of Nicholas II.
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in 1906 and managing director in 1908. This bank was the largest shareholder of the
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Putilov was a member of the Board of Industry and Commerce, and during the
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and thence to Paris. In the meantime, in Harbin Putilov collaborated with
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he was a member of the Special Supply Meeting of the Ministry of War.
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Russian Society for the Manufacture of Shells and Military Supplies
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In the private sector, Putilov became a member of the board of the
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Nobility State Land Bank and the State Peasant's Land Bank.
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St. Petersburg Encyclopedia (online), entry "Putilov A.I."
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Maria (died 12 (25) May 1912, having taken a fatal dose of
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Members of the Provisional Council of the Russian Republic
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Russian government official, banker and industrialist
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Besides a shipyard and an artillery foundry, during
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Index


Novgorod Governorate
entrepreneur
Nikolai Ivanovich Putilov
St. Petersburg University
freemason
Tsar Nicholas II
Russo-Chinese Bank
Chinese Eastern Railway
Russo-Asiatic Bank
First World War
Russo-Asiatic Bank
Putilov Works
Baltic Works
Nevsky Works
Armavir
Tuapse
Southeastern Railway
Moscow
Kazan
Lavr Kornilov
Provisional Council of the Russian Republic
Petrograd
Harbin
Manchuria
Dmitry Khorvat
Pyotr Wrangel
Leonid Krasin
Paris
arsenic

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