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100 Year Anniversary Memo To The 2017 Global Elite from the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution

Imperial Russia, in 1917, was using the Julian calender; therefore this is the 100th Anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution. 

Under the Gregorian Calendar, the 100th anniversary is on November 7th.

When a Revolution of the 99% comes, because of the Greed of the 1%, we know from history what happens to the 1% .

Members of princely/noble houses, the 1%, killed during the Russian Revolution,

Alexander Freiherr von Troskow born on 30 September 1895 and died in Russia 1917/20.
Michael Freiherr von Troskow born on 11 December 1900 and died in Russia 1917/20.
Georg Freiherr von Troskow born on 27 June 1903 and died in Russia 1917/20.
Prince Otar Geogievich Amilakhvari, executed by the Bolsheviks in 1924.
Prince Nikolai Teimurazovich Amilakhvari, executed by the Bolsheviks in 1923.
Prince Aleksander Simonovich Andronikov, executed by the VChka in 1923.
Prince Geogrii Mikhailovich Agiashvili, died in 1937 during a reprisal.
HSH Prince Adam Jan Kasimierz Stanislaw Lubomirski , died at a Soviet prison in January 1940.
HSH Prince Hubert Stanislaw Wladislaw Lubomirski, killed by Soviets on 21 September 1939.
HSH Princess Anna Jadwiga Maria Lubomirski, died in a Soviet prison camp at Krasnogorsk on 16 February 1947.
Prince Mikhail Fedorovich Obolensky, died in a Moscow prison in 1921.
Prince Andrei Mikhailovich Obolensky, arrested at Orenburg as a counter-revolutionary on 7 September 1937; died 27 November 1937.
Prince Aleksander Fedorovich Obolensky, arrested at Saratov as a counter-revolutionary on 28 November 1937; shot on 4 December 1937.
Prince Nikolai Aleksandrovich Obolensky, arrested at Saratov 17 December 1937; shot on 31 December 1937.
Prince Vladimir Vasilievich Obolensky, perished at the hands of the NKVD in 1937.
Prince Nikolai Fedorovich Obolensky, died in a Moscow prison in 1921.
Prince Sergei Mikhailovich Obolensky, died in a Soviet prison.
Prince Vladimir Dmitrievich Obolensky, executed by the Bolsheviks in February 1918
Princess Sophia Leonidevna Obolenska, died in a Siberian prison on 26 Oct 1937.
Princess Yelisaveta Vasilievna Obolenska, died in a Siberian prison in 1943.
Princess Varvara Alexandrovna Obolenska, nee Countess Goudovich, died in a Siberian prison in 1938.
Princess Kyra Ivanova Obolenska, died 1942 in a Soviet prison.
Prince Dmitri Dmitrievich Kropotkin, killed by the Bolsheviks in 1920.
Princess Nadejda Bariatinska, nee Countess Stenbock-Fermor. Killed by the Bolsheviks at Yalta in December 1920.
Princess Irena Vladirimovna Bariatinska, killed by the Bolsheviks at Yalta in December 1920.
Prince Nikolai Dmitrievich Golitsyn, killed by the Bolsheviks in Saint Petersburg on 2 July 1925.
Princess Nina Vladimirovna Golitsyna, nee Bockmann, killed by the Bolsheviks on 19 February 1918.
Prince Lev Levoich Golitsyn, died in a Siberian prison at Irkutsk 21 June 1920.
Princess Lubov Grigorievna Golitsyna, kiled by the Bolsheviks at Loposnaya in 1917.
Prince Mikhail Grigorievich Golitsyn, disappeared in 1936.
Princess Christina Sergeevna Golitsyna, died in a Moscow prison 14 November 1932.
Princess Sophia Emmanuelevna Golitsyna, disappeared in 1918.
Princess Nadejda Emmanuelevna Golitsyna, disappeared in Turkestan, 1934.
Prince Andrei Aleksandrovich Golitsyn, kiled by the Bolsheviks at Vladivostok in 1922.
Princess Maria Levena Golitsyna, kiled by the Bolsheviks in 1920.
HSH Prince Boris Nikolaevich zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, killed in action against Bolsheviks 1919/20.
Prince Iosif Viktorovich Chidzavadze, executed by the NKVD in 1937.
Prince Revaz Yasonovich Eristov, executed by the Bolsheviks in 1924.
Prince Revaz Mikhailovich Eristov, executed by the Bolsheviks in 1924.
Prince Georgii Revazovich Eristov,executed by the NKVD in 1937.
Prince Georgii Nikolaevich Eristov, executed by the Bolsheviks in 1924.
Prince Ivan Vladimirovich Makashvili, executed by the NKVD in 1937.
Prince Ivan Sergeevich Meshchersky, died in a Soviet prison camp.
Princess Ekaterina Aleksandrovna Meshcherskaya, nee Fyodorova, died in a Soviet prison camp.
Prince Sergei Aleksandrovich Mikadze, shot by the NKVD in 1938.
Prince Aleksander Mikhailovich Ratiev, shot by the NKVD in 1937.
Prince Roman Aleksandrovich Chavchavadze, died will serving with White Army forces in 1919.
Prince Zurab Nikolaevich Chavchavadze, Arrested by the Bolsheviks; sent to Siberia; executed in 1933.
Prince Yason Iraklievich Chavchavadze, executed by the Bolsheviks in 1924.
Prince Yuri Sergeevich Lvov, shot by the NKVD in 1937.
Prince Vasily Geogrievich Turkestanov, Colonel Imperial Army General Staff. Shot by the NKVD at Moscow on 9 November 1937.
Prince Boris Aleksandrovich Turkestanov, killed in 1919 while serving as a Staff Captain in the White Army forces of General Denikin.
Prince Petr Rostomovich Tsereteli, Imperial Army officer, executed by the Bolsheviks in 1924
Prince Iosif Rostomovich Tsereteli, Imperial Army officer, executed by the Bolsheviks in 1924
Prince Dmitri Diodorovich Bagration-Mukhransky, shot at Magadan in October 1937.
Prince Yuri Dmitrievich Urusov, died in a prison camp in 1937.
Prince Aleksander Dmitrievich Urusov, died in prison in 1918.
Prince Artem Nikolaievich Gantimurov, killed by the Bolsheviks in 1919.
Prince Aleksander Dmitrievich Obolensky, artillery officer. Executed at the Saints Peter and Paul Fortress on 30 August 1918.
Prince Dadash Andreevich Gelovani executed by the ChKa in 1924.
Prince Solomon Gavrilovich Karalovy, shot by the Bolsheviks in 1924.
HSH Nikolai II Nikolaevich, Prince Mingrelsky, arrested and died in Petrogradsky Prison in 1919.
Prince David Nikolaevich Dadiani executed by the Bolsheviks in 1924.
Prince Samson Platonovich Dadiani, perished at the hands of the NKVD in 1937.
Prince Ivan Konstantinovich Dadiani, shot by the Bolsheviks in 1924.
Prince David Konstantinovich Dadiani, shot by the Bolsheviks in 1924.
Prince Islam Janshovich Dadeshkeliani, shot by the NKVD in 1937.
Prince Irakly Giorgivich Amirejibov, shot by the NKVD in 1938.
Prince Yasse Nikolaevich Andronikov, shot by the NKVD in 1937.
Princess Maria Nikolaevna Kavkasidze, disappeared during the Civil War.
Princess Elena Nikolaevna Kavkasidze, died with White Army forces.
Prince Oleg Grigorevich Gagarin, disappeared during the Civil War in Vladikavkaz, 1921.
Prince Andrei Andreevich Gagarin, Colonel of the Imperial Life Guards Artillery. Disappeared in 1937.
Prince Petr Andreevich Gagarin, Executed 1938, posthumously rehabilitated.
Prince Leonty Alekseevich Shakhovskoy, Colonel of Cavalry, shot by the Bolsheviks in 1918 at Pyatigorsk.
Prince Vladimir Alekseevich Shakhovskoy, Colonel of Imperial Life Guards and Adjutant to Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich. Shot by the Bolsheviks in 1918.
Daria Yevgeneevna, Countess de Beauharnais, daughter of HSH Prince Yevgeny Nikolaevich Romanovsky, 5th Duke von Leuchtenberg. She died in 1931 at a Soviet prison camp.
Prince Andrei Giorgievich von Leuchtenberg, died in 1919 while serving with the White Army forces at Narva.
Prince Mikhail Sergeevich Lopuhin, arrested and shot in the Summer of 1918 in Moscow by the ChKa.
Prince Mikhail Aleksandrovich Golitsyn of the White Cossack Forces. Arrested and shot in 1918.
Prince Konstantin Aleksandrovich Golitsyn, arrested and shot in Kiev, 1931.
Prince Aleksander Aleksandrovich Golitsyn, arrested and shot in Lipetske, 1937.
Prince Dmitri Aleksandrovich Golitsyn, arrested and shot in Dzheskazgan, 1938.
Prince Mikhail Vasilievich Golitsyn, arrested and shot in 1937.
Prince Vladimir Lvovich Golitsyn, shot in 1937.
Prince Vladimir Sergeevich Trubetskoy, shot on 30 October 1937.
Prince Petr Petrovich Urusov, died in a prison camp at Tomsk, 1936.
Prince Andrei Petrovich Urusov, arrested and shot by the NKVD in 1937.
Prince Aleksander Dmitievich Shirinsky-Shihmatov, died at Kuban in 1920 while serving with the White Army.


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