[41] General Alexeiev ordered its disbandment, but Kerensky permitted it to remain.

[42] They were disbanded.

[43] A Socialist-Revolutionary emigrant and an active worker in his party. He was appointed to this post by Kerensky, at the desire of the Kiev Council of Soldiers’ Delegates.

[44] Oberoutchev. In the Days of the Revolution.

[45] Among others, my former 4th Rifle Division was subjected to Ukrainisation.

[46] The Ukrainian Hetman Skoropadsky was one of his ancestors.

[47] Formerly Commander of the 38th Army Corps.

[48] The proposal of abdication made to the Emperor Nicholas II.

[49] Gutchkov’s official letter to the President of the Government.

[50] Colonels: Baranovsky, Yakoubovitch, Prince Toumanov, and later Verkhovsky.