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  1. Pyotr Nikolayevich Shabelsky-Bork (Russian: Пётр Николаевич Шабельский-Борк, 5 May 1893 – 18 August 1952) was a Russian officer and writer, active in far-right and anti-Semitic politics in early 20th-century Europe, best known for the attempted assassination of Pavel Milyukov and resulted killing of Vladimir ...

  2. Pyotr Shabelsky-Bork (born 5th May 1893) is a member of the Society for the Restoration of the Russian Empire and the head of government of Komi under Sergey Taboritsky, before he is purged and replaced by Viktor Larionov.

  3. Pyotr Shabelsky-Bork (born 5th May 1893) is a member of the Society for the Restoration of the Russian Empire and the head of government of Komi under Sergey Taboritsky, before he is purged and replaced by Viktor Larionov.

  4. In Kyiv, in a Petlyurite prison, he became acquainted with the monarchist Pyotr Shabelsky-Bork, with whom he then constantly communicated while he was in exile. Emigration. At first, Taboritsky lived in Berlin, then in Mecklenburg, and from January to March 1922 in Munich.

  5. Composite Character: In real life, Taboritsky's partner Pyotr Shabelsky-Bork was actually the bigger believer of the Alexey survival conspiracy theory between the two; Taboritsky's portrayal in TNO assumes that Taboritsky grew to share Shabelsky-Bork's view after some off-timeline development.

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  6. Pyotr Nikolayevich Shabelsky-Bork (Russian: Пётр Николаевич Шабельский-Борк, 5 May 1893 – 18 August 1952) was a Russian officer and writer, active in far-right and anti-Semitic politics in early 20th-century Europe, best known for the attempted assassination of Pavel Milyukov and resulted killing of Vladimir ...

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  8. Pyotr Nikolayevich Shabelsky-Bork (Russian: Пётр Николаевич Шабельский-Борк, 1893–1952) was a Russian officer active in anti-Semitic politics, who became a member of a Russian Nazi movement. He is best known for his 1922 murder of Vladimir Nabokov, father of the Russian novelist of the same name.

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