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    The Mystery of Olga Chekhova

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      in Germany

      friendship with Lenin

      Stalin attempts to persuade to return

      accepts Soviet regime

      Gorky Park, Moscow

      Gorskaya, Lisa

      Great Terror (USSR)

      Grechko, General Andrei

      GRU (Soviet military intelligence)

      Guderian, General Heinz

      Gun, Dr Nerin E.

      Gurzuf

      Gusev, Viktor

      Hamsun, Knut

      Hess, Rudolf

      Himmler, Heinrich

      Hindemith, Paul

      Hitler, Adolf

      admires Olga Chekhova

      obsession with cinema

      sees film of Die Mühle von Sanssouci

      rise to power

      Adele Sandrock confronts

      Olga Chekhova’s association with

      views on art

      fury at Goebbels’s infidelity

      and Olga Chekhova’s marriage

      racist theories

      attends festivities

      and invasion of USSR

      Molotov visits (1940)

      sends Christmas parcel to Olga Chekhova

      threatens to destroy Moscow

      Russian assassination plots against

      ceases watching films during war

      officers’ plot against (1944)

      final reception before fall of Berlin

      Olga Chekhova despises

      Stalin’s obsession with

      Hollywood

      Misha in

      Olga Chekhova in

      Ibsen, Henrik

      A Doll’s House (adapted as silent movie Nora)

      Ilin, Viktor

      lllustrierte Blatt, Das

      intelligentsia (artists and writers) under dictatorships

      International Brigade (Spanish Civil War)

      Iran

      Italian Straw Hat, The (René Clair film)

      Italy

      Olga Chekhova visits

      Japan attacks USA

      Jarnach, Philip

      Jaroszi, Ferenc

      Jep (German airman)

      Jews persecuted by Nazis

      Kachalov, Vasily (Shverubovich)

      First War theatrical tours

      and theatrical tour in civil war

      in Bulgaria

      on Lev’s devotion to Olga Knipper-Chekhova

      plays in Prague

      in Berlin

      returns to Moscow

      on tour to Paris (1937)

      and son Vadim Shverubovich’s capture in war

      attends sick Nemirovich-Danchenko

      and Olga Chekhova’s post-war return to Russia

      Olga Knipper-Chekhova visits after war

      Kalinin

      Katyn forest massacre

      Kaufmann (Jewish actor)

      Keitel, General Wilhelm

      Kerensky, Aleksandr-4

      KGB; see also NKVD

      Kharkov

      captured by Denikin in civil war

      Khludov, General

      Khmelev, Nikolai

      Khrushchev, Nikita

      Kirov, Sergei

      Kitzbühel

      Kluge, Field Marshal Günther von

      Knipper family

      Knipper, Ada (Olga Chekhova’s sister)

      childhood in Georgia

      in Moscow after revolution

      daughter in Moscow

      Olga Knipper-Chekhova visits in Moscow

      moves to Berlin

      acting in Paris

      stays with newly married Olga Chekhova in Brussels

      Knipper, Ada - cont.

      requests genealogical document from Masha

      and Red Army advance on Berlin

      owns cow in Germany

      Olga Knipper-Chekhova writes to after war

      Olga Chekhova complains to on enlargement of cosmetics company

      Knipper, Andrei (Lev and Lyubov’s son)

      birth

      stays in Olga Knipper- Chekhova’s apartment

      Olga Chekhova sends presents to

      and Armand’s release

      suffering in war

      returns to Moscow with mother

      Knipper, Anna (Olga Knipper- Chekhova’s mother), see Salza-Knipper, Anna

      Knipper, Konstantin (Olga Chekhova’s father)

      engineering career

      position in Ministry of Transport

      and son Lev’s reaction to music

      forbids theatrical career to Olga Chekhova

      and Olga Chekhova’s marriage to Misha

      survives revolution

      moves to Siberia after revolution

      in civil war

      returns to Moscow

      illness

      letters to Olga Knipper Chekhova in USA

      death

      temper

      Knipper, Leonard (Olga Knipper Chekhova’s father)

      Knipper, Lev (Olga Chekhova’s brother)

      as White Guard officer

      invalid childhood

      musical talents and vocation

      father’s career hopes for

      upbringing and schooling

      in Moscow during First World War

      volunteers for army

      commissioned in army

      in civil war

      leaves Russia

      joins Olga Knipper-Chekhova in Zagreb

      returns to Moscow (1922)

      composing

      collaborates with state security organs

      ill-health returns

      on tour of West with Moscow Art Theatre

      Olga Knipper-Chekhova joins with Olga Chekhova in Germany

      recruits Olga Chekhova for intelligence work

      Olga Chekhova seeks to help

      and father’s death

      requests money

      style and manner

      self-belief

      returns to Berlin with Olga Knipper-Chekhova

      appeal to women

      ‘Fairy Tales of a Plaster Idol’ performed in Moscow

      visits Crimea

      North Wind

      marriage and child

      as musical adviser to Red Army

      rock climbing and mountaineering

      Third (‘Far Eastern’) Symphony

      Fourth Symphony (later The Komsomol Soldier opera)

      privileges and recognition in Russia

      ‘Polyushko polye’ (song)

      political harshness

      relations and marriage with Mariya Melikova

      trains Red Army in mountain warfare

      on German advance across Russia

      visits Olga Knipper-Chekhova in Caucasus

      in Moscow during Second World War

      in Russian underground resistance movement

      proclaims patriotism

      honoured in USSR

      wartime musical experiences

      bogus defection plan to Germans

      returns to Moscow (1943)

      conducting

      relations with Beria

      with sick Olga Knipper Chekhova in Crimea

      loses contact with Olga Chekhova

      visits Olga Knipper-Chekhova in Crimea after war

      leaves Mariya Garikovna

      music falls from favour

      travelling in Siberia

      death

      Count Cagliostro

      Knipper, Lyubov (née Zalesskaya; Lev’s wife)

      marriage and child

      Armand helps in war

      returns to Moscow from Tashkent

      marriage to Anosov

      visits Olga Knipper-Chekhova in Crimea

      Knipper, Margo (Vova’s wife)

      Knipper, Vladimir (Olga Knipper Chekhova’s brother)

      studies law

      operatic career

      and Olga’s marriage to Misha

      Knipper, Vladimir - cont.

      threatened in Bolshevik revolution

      discourages Lev from musical career

      letters to Olga Knipper Chekhova in USA

      letter from Olga Knipper Chekhova in Berlin

      at Kon
    stantin’s death

      and Olga Chekhova’s association with Hitler

      in Second World War

      Olga Knipper-Chekhova sends money to

      death

      Knipper, Vova (Vladimir’s son)

      on Olga Knipper-Chekhova’s room in Moscow

      and Lev’s composing

      Olga Chekhova sends childhood gifts to

      and NKVD interrogators

      on Olga Chekhova and Olga Knipper-Chekhova in Berlin

      admires Lev

      innocence

      wartime rations

      and Olga Knipper-Chekhova’s departure for Caucasus

      in wartime Moscow

      romance and engagement with Margo

      army service

      given Olga Chekhova’s post-war deposition and papers

      and Olga Knipper-Chekhova’s illness in Crimea

      behaviour in war

      Knipper, Yelena Luise (Olga Chekhova’s mother), see Ried-Knipper, Yelena Luise

      Knipper-Chekhova, Olga (Anton’s wife; ‘Aunt Olya’)

      plays in 1945 production of The Cherry Orchard

      in civil war (1919)

      as émigrée

      under Soviet disfavour

      acting style

      background

      love affair and marriage with Chekhov

      as Nemirovich-Danchenko’s mistress

      birth and parentage

      childhood

      fondness for Lev Knipper

      musical interests

      in Aleksei Tolstoy’s Tsar Feodor

      Olga Chekhova stays with in Moscow

      reaction to Misha’s marriage to Olga Chekhova

      First World War theatrical tours

      letters to Masha after revolution

      dyes hair

      and food shortages in early revolution days

      on pointlessness of revolution

      life under Bolsheviks

      and theatrical tour in civil war

      arthritis

      and Olga Chekhova’s departure from Russia

      helps Lev leave Russia

      plays in Bulgaria

      letter from Olga Chekhova on first stage role

      homesickness for Moscow

      in Prague

      returns to Moscow (1922)

      supports Lev’s musical interests

      on tour of West with Moscow Art Theatre

      letters from Lev

      visits Olga Chekhova in Berlin

      and death ofKonstantin

      letters from Olga Chekhova in Berlin

      returns to Berlin with Lev (1924)

      on celebrations for twentieth anniversary of Chekhov’s death

      stays with Masha in Yalta

      suspected of denouncing rivals in Moscow Art Theatre

      Ada Knipper writes to

      and Lev’s political harshness

      under surveillance on Moscow Art Theatre tour to Paris (1937)

      Second World War activities

      evacuated to Caucasus

      and Vadim Shverubovich’s capture in war

      anxiety over Lev in wartime Moscow

      meets Mariya Garikovna Melikova

      travels to Yerevan with Moscow Art Theatre

      anxiety over Masha in war

      on Olga Chekhova’s role in Germany

      letter from Ada on liberation by Red Army

      receives parcel of clothes meant for Olga Chekhova

      illness in Crimea

      awarded Order of Lenin

      visits Kachalov dacha after war

      and Misha’s death in USA

      death

      Kobulov, General Bogdan

      Kochubei, Prince

      Kolchak, Admiral Aleksandr

      Konev, Marshal Ivan

      Konrad, General

      Kosygin, Aleksei

      Krokodil

      Krupskaya, Nadezhda (Lenin’s wife)

      Kryukov, General V. V.

      Kuibyshev

      Kurier

      Kutepov, General Aleksandr

      Lang, Fritz

      Last Adventures of Arsène Lupin, The

      Leander, Zarah

      Lenin, Vladimir

      and February revolution

      and civil war

      scorns proletarian culture

      supports Stanislavsky and Moscow Art Theatre

      and return of Kachalov group

      pursues counter-revolution abroad

      authorizes Moscow Art Theatre tour of West

      and expected German revolution

      suffers strokes

      friendship with Gorky

      Leningrad, see St Petersburg

      Levitan, Isaak

      Liebelei

      Likani Palace, Borzhomi

      Lloyd, Harold

      Lorenz, Konrad

      Love on Command

      Lubitsch, Ernst

      Ludendorff, Field Marshal Erich von

      Lunacharsky, Anatoly

      Lvov, Prince Georgi

      Madame Dubarry

      Maklyarsky, Lieutenant-Colonel of State Security Mikhail

      Mamontov, General K. K.

      Mandelstam, Nadezhda

      Mandelstam, Osip

      Mandelstam, Yevgeny

      Margo (Vova’s wife), see Knipper, Margo

      Mariya (servant of Natalya Golden-Chekhova)

      Mariya Garikovna, see Melikova, Marina

      Marsia, Lieutenant-Colonel of State Security

      Mayakovsky, Vladimir

      Mayer, Louis B.

      Meer, Das

      Melikov, Garik

      Melikova, Marina (Mariya) Garikovna

      relations with Lev

      works for Soviet intelligence

      marriage to Lev

      wartime resistance activities

      receives medal from NKVD

      bogus defection plan to Germans

      returns to Moscow (1943)

      relations with Beria

      visits Olga Knipper-Chekhova in Crimea

      admiration for Lev’s music

      Lev leaves

      dismissed from KGB and recalled

      death

     


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