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Alexeev, Nikolai
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Exile
History of Russia

              


0972
Vladimir I
On the death of his father forced to flee to Scandinavia
1648
Alexis I Mikhaylovich
Has his tutor & regent exiled after the rebellion of Moscow to save his life
1716
Alexis Petrovitch
Vienna Opposses Peter the Great's reforms & flees to Vienna & Naples
1849
Nicholas I
Aug Helps drive out Hungary's Nationalist leader, Kossuth
1897
Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov
Sushenskoe Banished to the village of Sushenskoe for spreading revolutionary propaganda
1900
Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov
St Petersburg Authorities fail to confiscate his exit visa
1902
Alexeev, Nikolai
April Kings Cross Provides rooms for Lenin during his exile to London
1902
Trotsky, Leon
London Escapes to London from Siberia
1903
Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov
April Geneva Moves from London to Geneva
1904
Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov
2nd Sep Returns to Geneva & lives at 91 Rue de Carouge
1905
Radek, Karl Bernhardovich
Fights in exile in Poland
1905
Savinkov, Boris Viktorovich
Arrested & condemned to death but escapes & flees to Switzerland
1908
Zinoviev, Grigory Yevseyevich
Forced into exile
1911
Bukharin, Nikolai
June Arkhangelsk Exiled to the Arkhangelsk region
1912
Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov
Cracow Spends 2 yrs in Cracow
1915
Kamenev, Lev Borisovich
Exiled to Siberia, 1915-1917
1917
Bukharin, Nikolai
May Moscow Returns to Moscow via Japan & Siberia
1917
Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov
29th June Flees to Finland where he remains until 4 July
1918
Kerensky, Alexander Fedorovich
Paris Advocates Allied intervention in Russia on the side of the democrats
1919
Ikin, Anton Ivanovich de
5th Aug Constantinople Flees to Constantinople, later lives in France & the USA as an emigre
1920
Petlyura, Symon
Paris Seeks exile in Paris
1921
Dan, Fedor Ivanovich
Arrested & exiled abroad
1923
Bulgakov, Sergey Nikolayevich
Moscow Exiled from Russia because of conversion from Marxism to the Orthodox Church
1923
Dan, Fedor Ivanovich
Stripped of Russian citizenship while in exile abroad
1924
Ivanov, Vyacheslav Ivanovich
Moscow Exiled to Italy
1927
Stalin, Joseph
6th Jan Oppositionists including Trotsky are exiled by Stalin
1928
Trotsky, Leon
Jan Alma Ata Hauled out of his Kremlin appartment & exiled to Alma Ata
1929
Stalin, Joseph
16th Jan Stalin's proposal to exile Trotsky from Russia is accepted by the Politburo
1930
Radek, Karl Bernhardovich
Returns to Russia from exile
1931
Bazarov, Vladimir Aleksandrovich
Saratov Exiled for heading a counter-revolutionary organization with Gosplan
1933
Trotsky, Leon
25th July Granted asylum in France
1944
Stalin, Joseph
26th Dec Crimea Stalin deports 250,000 Tatars from Crimea to Uzbekistan, they do not return home until the fall of the Soviet Union
1953
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander
Kok Terek Solzhenitsyn begins a sentence of internal exile for life at Kok-Terek in southern Kazakhstan
1953
Zhukov, Georgi Konstantinovich
Moscow Returns from exile after Stalin's death
1967
Brezhnev, Leonoid Ilych
6th Mar Delhi Stalin's daughter, Svetlana Alliluyeva, requests asylum at the USA Embassy
1970
Kerensky, Alexander Fedorovich
11th June New York Death of Alexander Fedorovich Kerensky, in exile
1974
Sakharov, Andrei
Gorky Sentenced to internal exile
1974
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander
Expelled from Russia & deprived of his citizenship
13th Feb Frankfurt Solzhenitsyn is deported from the Russia to Frankfurt, West Germany and stripped of his Soviet citizenship, Solzhenitsyn lives in Heinrich B”ll's house
1976
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander
Cavendish Solzhenitsyn moves to Cavendish, Vermont
1978
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander
8th June Gives his Commencement Address condemning modern western culture
1984
Alliluyeva, Svetlana
2nd Nov Stalin's daughter returns to Russia after an absence of 17 yrs
1984
Sakharov, Andrei
20th May Moscow Passes papers to USA diplomats which request his wife be given asylum in the USA embassy
1990
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander
Soviet citizenship is restored
1994
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander
Returns to Russia with his wife, Natalia, who had become a USA citizen

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