Review of the regiments before being sent to the army. Xnumx

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01. The arrival of Emperor Nicholas II to the location of the troops heading to the front. Kaluga



02. The arrival of Emperor Nicholas II to the location of the troops heading to the Far East. Kaluga



03. Emperor Nicholas II leaves the Tula Cathedral during his arrival at the location of the troops sent to the Far East. Tula



04. Emperor Nicholas II at the review of the Pskov Infantry Regiment before sending it to the Far East. Tula



05. Emperor Nicholas II toured the Velikoluksky regiment before sending it to the Far East. Tula



06. The arrival of Emperor Nicholas II in Orel to the location of the troops sent to the Far East. Eagle



07. The arrival of Emperor Nicholas II in Orel to the location of the troops sent to the Far East. Eagle



08. Emperor Nicholas II at the parade of the Dragoon Nizhyn Regiment before sending it to the Far East. Eagle



09. Emperor Nicholas II at the review of the troops before sending them to the Far East. Belgorod



10. The arrival of Emperor Nicholas II in Belgorod to the location of the troops sent to the Far East. Belgorod



11. The meeting of Emperor Nicholas II with the troops heading to the front. Poltava



12. Emperor Nicholas II at the review of the troops. Kremenchug



13. Emperor Nicholas II at the review of the 35 Infantry Regiment of Bryansk before sending it to the Far East. Kremenchug



14. Emperor Nicholas II at the review of the troops. Kremenchug



15. Emperor Nicholas II bypasses the honor guard of the 1 Volga Cossack Regiment of the Tersk troops before sending it to the Far East. Kremenchug



16. The arrival of Emperor Nicholas II to the location of the troops sent to the Far East. Kharkov



17. Emperor Nicholas II talks to the volost foremen during his arrival at the location of troops sent to the Far East. Kharkov



18. Emperor Nicholas II talks to the volost foremen during his arrival at the location of troops sent to the Far East. Kharkov



19. The arrival of Emperor Nicholas II to the location of the troops sent to the Far East. Kharkov



20. The arrival of Emperor Nicholas II to the location of the troops sent to the Far East. Kharkov



21. The arrival of Emperor Nicholas II to the location of the troops sent to the Far East. Kharkov



22. Emperor Nicholas II bypasses the guard of honor, built in honor of his arrival to the location of the troops sent to the Far East. Kharkov



23. Emperor Nicholas II bypasses the guard of honor troops. Kharkov



24. Emperor Nicholas II bypasses the guard of honor troops. Kharkov



25. The arrival of Emperor Nicholas II to the location of the troops sent to the Far East. Kharkov



26. The arrival of Emperor Nicholas II to the location of the troops sent to the Far East. Kharkov



27. Arrival of Emperor Nicholas II to the location of the troops sent to the Far East. Kharkov



28. The arrival of Emperor Nicholas II to the location of the troops going to the front. Kharkov



29. Emperor Nicholas II at the show of the Cossack troops before sending them to the Far East. Kharkov



30. Emperor Nicholas II at the 1-th Orenburg Cossack regiment before the dispatch to the Far East. Kharkov



31. Emperor Nicholas II at the review of the troops before sending them to the Far East. Kharkov



32. Emperor Nicholas II during a conversation with Adjutant General Baron F.E. Meiendorf - Commander of the 1 Army Corps

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  1. xan
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    11 September 2014 11: 08
    Thank you.
    What to conduct reviews on the soldiers of Russia was always lucky.
    It was necessary to make sure that the most worthy from the military point of view climbed forward in the military bureaucracy, but this turned out to be beyond the power of Nikolaev tsarism.
  2. +1
    11 September 2014 21: 52
    A good selection of photos. It's a pity that they are not color. And what a straightening. And the tradition was good — the emperor looked before being sent to war.
  3. +1
    12 September 2014 08: 02
    What a sorrow in the heart when you look at our ancestors, whom this mediocre Emperor drove to death. After all, it was clear that our army was equipped 10 times weaker than the Japanese. From the war, Russia received only a revolution. Why am I writing like this. My grandfather, the captain served in intelligence. Grandmother and mother talked a lot about him. Then I found materials about him in the archives at the 100 exhibition of the anniversary of the beginning of this massacre. And the people were eager to defend the fatherland, but there was a fifth column, as now. I have the honor.