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The historical-biographical sketch explores several episodes in the life and activities of a prominent Russian military leader, one of the founders of the intelligence service in the pre-revolutionary Russian army, Major General P. F. Ryabikov (1875-1932). Serving in the White Movement as the 2nd Chief of Staff Quartermaster of A. V. Kolchak’s staff, General P. F. Ryabikov acquired competencies as a curator of military propaganda and organizer of periodical publications, which he later successfully utilized as a leader in these areas of military-political activity within the White emigration in Japan and China. From July 1920 to September 1921, P. F. Ryabikov served in the mission of the Commander-in-Chief of all armed forces of the Russian Far Eastern Territory, Ataman G. M. Semenov, in Yokohama, where he was involved in establishing a network of correspondent-informants for this mission in European countries and the United States, receiving reports and messages about the state of these countries, as well as informing representatives of foreign states in line with the ideology of the Semenovites and publishing anti-Bolshevik literature. In October 1921, at the request of Ataman G. M. Semenov, P. F. Ryabikov transferred his activities to Shanghai, where he continued his assigned work with agent-informants and cooperation in the Russian emigrant press. Having no material and organizational support from G. M. Semenov, Ryabikov severed ties with him in February 1922 and embarked on a path of independent political and journalistic activities.
这本历史人物小传探讨了俄罗斯著名军事领导人、革命前俄军情报部门创始人之一 P. F. Ryabikov 少将(1875-1932 年)生活和活动中的几个插曲。P. F. Ryabikov 将军在白军运动中担任 A. V. Kolchak 参谋部的第二军需官,具备了军事宣传策划和期刊出版组织的能力,后来在日本和中国的白军移民中,他成功地利用了这些能力,成为军事政治活动领域的领导者。1920 年 7 月至 1921 年 9 月,P. F. Ryabikov 在俄罗斯远东边疆区所有武装力量总司令阿塔曼-G. M. 谢苗诺夫(Ataman G. M. Semenov)驻横滨使团工作,参与建立该使团在欧洲国家和美国的通讯员-信息员网络,接收有关这些国家状况的报告和信息,并根据谢苗诺夫主义者的意识形态向外国代表提供信息,出版反布尔什维克文献。1921 年 10 月,应阿塔曼-谢苗诺夫(Ataman G. M. Semenov)的要求,P. F. Ryabikov 将他的活动转移到了上海,在那里他继续从事指定的情报员工作,并与俄罗斯移民报刊合作。由于得不到谢苗诺夫在物质和组织上的支持,1922 年 2 月,里亚比科夫与谢苗诺夫断绝了关系,走上了独立从事政治和新闻活动的道路。