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| Uitgever | Field Treasury of the Northwest Front |
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| Jaar | 1919 |
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| Referentie(s) | P#S203 |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | Plain light-toned paper bearing a large central vignette of the Imperial Russian double-headed eagle with spread wings, the shield on its breast containing an equestrian figure of St. George slaying the dragon — widely associated with the reverse imagery used on Northwest Front notes. Columns of Cyrillic text appear to the left and right of the eagle, stating the note's obligation for acceptance in all official and private payments and its exchangeability for State Credit Notes according to Petrograd State Bank schedules. No Peter the Great monument is present on the reverse. |
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| Handtekening(en) | General Nikolai Yudenich and S.G. Lianozov |
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| Opmerkingen |
The Northwest Front Field Treasury was a short-lived financial apparatus created to support Yudenich's White Army during its 1919 offensives toward Petrograd. These notes were issued under considerable operational pressure — the Northwest Army came within striking distance of the city in October 1919 before being driven back by Red Army counterattacks and collapsing entirely by early 1920.
Lianozov served as head of the Northwest Government, a civilian body the British pushed Yudenich to establish as a condition of continued support. The pairing of a military commander and a civilian premier on the same note reflects that uneasy arrangement. The government it represented dissolved within weeks of the military defeat.