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  1. Mikhail Aleksandrovich Medvedev (Kudrin) (September 30, 1891 – January 13, 1964) was a Russian revolutionary, Chekist, direct participant in the execution of the last Russian Emperor Nicholas II, his family, and close associates in the Ipatiev House in Yekaterinburg on the night of July 17, 1918.

  2. 16 de jul. de 2013 · Mikhail Aleksandrovich Medvedev-Kudrin (1891–1964) also held senior jobs after the Bolshevik Revolution. He served for a time as assistant to the head of the First Directorate of the NKVD.

  3. 17 de jul. de 2023 · PHOTO: Pyotr Ermakov, Mikhail Medvedev-Kudrin, Pavel Medvedev, Yakov Yurovsky and Grigory Nikulin. The murders of Emperor Nicholas II, his family and four faithful retainers in Ekaterinburg on 17th July 1918, remains one of the darkest pages in 20th century Russian history.

  4. Mikhail Aleksandrovich Medvedev ( Kudrin) ( 30 de septiembre de 1891, distrito de Sarapulsky, provincia de Vyatka - 13 de enero de 1964, Moscú) - revolucionario ruso, Chekist, participante directo en la ejecución del último emperador ruso Nicolás II, su familia y asociados en la Casa Ipatiev en Ekaterimburgo la noche del 17 de julio de 1918.

  5. Mikhail Medvedev (Kudrin), a ‘CheKa’ officer, remembered how Yurovsky addressed the tsar: “‘Nikolai Alexandrovich! The attempts of your aides to save you were unsuccessful!

  6. tsarnicholas.org › category › ermakovErmakov | Nicholas II

    28 de oct. de 2020 · PHOTO: Pyotr Ermakov, Mikhail Medvedev-Kudrin, Pavel Medvedev, Yakov Yurovsky and Grigory Nikulin. The murders of Emperor Nicholas II, his family and four faithful retainers in Ekaterinburg on 17th July 1918, remains one of the darkest pages in 20th century Russian history.

  7. 5 de sept. de 2013 · Mikhail Medvedev-Kudrin. He left the Browning pistol that was used to shoot Nicholas II to Khrushchev. Another member of the firing squad, Isai Radzinsky, recorded his memoirs on tape.