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  1. Prince Sergei Platonovich Obolensky Neledinsky-Meletzky (November 3, 1890 – September 29, 1978), known as Serge Obolensky, was a Russian-born aristocrat then American citizen, U.S. Army colonel, socialite and publicist.

  2. "Serge Obolensky abhors a vacuum," teased one nightclub reviewer in 1959, as he'd transformed a hotel basement into "another of his imperial fashion bazaars. Colonel Obolensky has an eye for grandeur, réclame, décor and White Russian nights of gala.

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  3. 30 de mar. de 2023 · When Lt. Col. Serge Obolensky left the U.S. military after World War II, his transition was like many other Americans leaving the service after the war.

  4. Prince Serge Obolensky became a U.S. commando at the age of 53 and single-handedly liberated Sardinia from thousands of enemy troops during World War II.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ObolenskyObolensky - Wikipedia

    The House of Obolensky ( Russian: Оболенский, romanized : Obolenskiy) is the name of a princely Russian family of the Rurik dynasty. The family of aristocrats mostly fled Russia in 1917 during the Russian Revolution .

  6. 24 de mar. de 2020 · The life of the Russian aristocrat, Prince Sergei (Serge) Obolensky, was full of rises and falls, deprivations, great financial success, and military exploits. During the First World War he was awarded the highest medals for personal courage; later, the Bolsheviks hunted him.

  7. 16 de ene. de 2021 · The Complete Memoirs of Serge Obolensky: One Man in His Time Paperback – January 16, 2021. by Serge Obolensky (Author) 4.8 104 ratings. See all formats and editions. Few men lived lives larger than Serge Obolensky.

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