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Originally appearing in Volume V21, Page 835 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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VIATSCHESLAF KONSTANTINOVICH

PLEHVE (1846-1904)  ,
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Russian statesman, was born of Lithuanian stock in 1846 . He was educated at Warsaw and studied law at the university in St
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Petersburg before he entered the bureaucracy in the department of justice, in which he rose rapidly to be assistant
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solicitor-general in Warsaw, then solicitor-general in St Petersburg, and in 1881 director of the state police . As assistant to the minister of the interior he attracted the attention of 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
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empire, and in 1902 succeeded Sipiaguine as minister of the interior . Plehve carried out the " russification " of the alien provinces within the Russian Empire, and earned bitter hatred in Poland, in Lithuania and especially in Finland . He despoiled the Armenian Church, and was credited with being
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accessory to the Kishinev massacres . His logical mind and determined support of the autocratic principle gained the
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tsar's entire confidence . He opposed commercial development on ordinary
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European lines on the ground that it involved the existence both of a dangerous proletariat and of a prosperous
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middle class equally inimical to autocracy . He was thus a determined opponent of M. de Witte's policy . An attempt was made on his
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life early in 1904, and he was assassinated on the 28th of
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July of the same
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year by a
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bomb thrown under his
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carriage as he was on his way to
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Peterhof to make his report to the tsar; the assassin, Sasonov, was a member of the fighting organization of the socialist revolutionary party .

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