Letter from the old Bolshevik M. S. Olminsky to the Chairman of the Council of People’s Commissars of the RSFSR V. I. Lenin on the issue of ensuring the safety of the valuables of the Armory Chamber of the Moscow Kremlin (May 7, 1922)
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St Petersburg State University
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In the autumn of 1921 — in the spring of 1922, the Soviet government initiated a large-scale
confiscation campaign. The jewels brought to Moscow from all over the country were destined
for subsequent sale on the foreign market. Seizures were made (among other things) from
operating liturgical buildings and prayer rooms of various denominations, as well as from
some museums. Employees of the Main Committee for Museum Affairs and the Protection of
Ancient Art and Nature Monuments of the People’s Commissariat for Education of the RSFSR
took part in the seizure procedure. Museum workers interpreted the normative documents in
force at that time as the right of the museum community to fundamentally influence the course
and scale of the confiscation process (up to the right of veto). Party and Soviet functionaries
were convinced that among the museum workers there were many persons closely associated
with church circles, counter-revolutionary seeking to disrupt the work of seizing church gold.
On May 7, 1922, in the midst of a “conflict” between museum staff and state structures, the
chairman of the Council of People’s Commissars of the RSFSR V. I. Lenin receives a letter from
M. S. Olminsky, one of the oldest figures in the Russian revolutionary movement, about the
need to prevent the possibility of theft of the values of the Armory Chamber of the Moscow
Kremlin by museum workers. For the first time we publish 6 documents concerning the discussion.
These documents were found in the Russian State Archive of Contemporary History
among the materials of one of the “thematic folders” of the Politburo of the Central Committee
of the RKP(b) — VKP(b) — CPSU: 21st “group of documents”. The archivalsources clarify
the role played by the Glavmuseum (and its local branches) in saving the country’s cultural
heritage during the large-scale confiscation measures of 1921–1922.
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hunger, Commission for Accounting and Concentration of values, Central commission on withdrawal of church values, State depository of values of the People’s Commissariat of Finance of the RSFSR (Gokhran), Main Committee for the Affairs of Museums and the Preservation of Monuments of Old Art and Nature of the People’s Commissariat for Education of the RSFSR (Glavmuseum), Grand Kremlin Palace, Armouries
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Krapivin M. Yu. 2023. Letter from the old Bolshevik M. S. Olminsky to the Chairman of the Council of People’s Commissars of the RSFSR V. I. Lenin on the issue of ensuring the safety of the valuables of the Armory Chamber of the Moscow Kremlin (May 7, 1922). The Issues of Museology 14 (1): 17–36. https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu27.2023.102 (In Russian)