|
VIATSCHESLAF KONSTANTINOVICH PLEHVE (1846-1904) , See also: Russian statesman, was See also: born of Lithuanian stock in 1846
.
He was educated at Warsaw and studied See also: law at the university in St See also: Petersburg before he entered the bureaucracy in the department of See also: justice, in which he See also: rose rapidly to be assistant See also: solicitor-general in Warsaw, then solicitor-general in St Petersburg, and in 1881 director of the See also: state police
.
As assistant to the See also: minister of the interior he attracted the See also: attention of See also: Alexander III, by the skill he showed in investigating the circumstances of the assassination of Alexander II
.
He received the title of secretary of state in 1894, became a member of the council of the
See also: empire, and in 1902 succeeded Sipiaguine as minister of the interior
.
Plehve carried out the " russification " of the See also: alien provinces within the Russian Empire, and earned bitter hatred in Poland, in Lithuania and especially in Finland
.
He despoiled the Armenian See also: Church, and was credited with being
See also: accessory to the Kishinev massacres
.
His logical mind and determined support of the autocratic principle gained the See also: tsar's entire confidence
.
He opposed commercial development on ordinary See also: European lines on the ground that it involved the existence both of a dangerous See also: proletariat and of a prosperous See also: middle class equally inimical to autocracy
.
He was thus a determined opponent of M. de Witte's policy
.
An attempt was made on his See also: life early in 1904, and he was assassinated on the 28th of See also: July of the same See also: year by a See also: bomb thrown under his See also: carriage as he was on his way to See also: Peterhof to make his report to the tsar; the assassin, Sasonov, was a member of the fighting organization of the socialist revolutionary party
.
|
|
|
[back] PLEDGE |
[next] PLEIAD (Gr. Meats) |
There are no comments yet for this article.
Do not copy, download, transfer, or otherwise replicate the site content in whole or in part.
Links to articles and home page are encouraged.