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Aleksandr Protopopov : ウィキペディア英語版
Alexander Protopopov

Alexander Dmitriyevich Protopopov ((ロシア語:Алекса́ндр Дми́триевич Протопо́пов)) (December 18, 1866 – October 27, 1918) was a liberal publicist, statesman and politician in Imperial Russia. He held the position of Minister of the Interior from September 1916 to February 1917. According to Bernard Pares "He was merely a political agent; but his intentions as to policy, considering the post which he held, are of historical interest."
== Early life ==
Protopopov was the son of a wealthy member of the nobility who owned extensive land holdings and a textile factory. The younger Protopopov was born in Simbirsk, the home both of Alexander Kerensky and Lenin. He attended the select Nickolaev Cavalry School as a cadet before being commissioned into the Horse Grenadier Regiment of the Imperial Guard. After leaving the army in 1889, Protopopov studied law. He then became a director of his father's textile plant. At some point he moved to St Petersburg where he became active in the financial community.〔Ronald C. Moe (2011) "Prelude to the Revolution. The murder of Rasputin", p. 470.〕

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