Boris Krasin (policeman)

Boris Ivanovich Krasin (Russian: Борис Иванович Красин (Ishim 1846 - June 23 (July 6)1901)) was policeman in Imperial Russia. He served a police chief in Kurgan and Tyumen.[1] Krasin gave access to the jail in Tyumen to the American explorer, George Kennan. Before his trip to Russia, Kennan had been a supporter of the Tsarist regime, but what he encountered in the jail contributed to his subsequent condemnation of Tsarism.

Family life

Boris was the son of a solicitor Ivan Vasilyevich Krasin, a Titular Councillor - a formal rank in the Imperial Table of Ranks. He married Antonina Grigorievna Kropanina, the youngest daughter of a prominent local merchant.[2] Together they had five children:[3]

References

  1. Рылова, Александра Алексеевича. "Дети окружного исправника". Тюменские известия». Retrieved 15 November 2021.
  2. Д.Н., Маслюженко (10 September 2014). "Памятник видному Советскому государственному деятелю Л. Б. Красину, перекресток ул. Красина — Куйбышева | Культурное наследие города Кургана". kurgan.pro (in Russian). МБУК «Централизованная библиотечная система города Кургана». Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  3. "Антонина Григорьевна Красина". geni_family_tree. Geni.com. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
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