Wrangel Collection
"Wrangel: A Legacy of Power, War, and Exploration" Baron Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel, the White general of the Russian Civil War in 1919
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"Wrangel: A Legacy of Power, War, and Exploration" Baron Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel, the White general of the Russian Civil War in 1919, was a prominent figure who shaped history with his military prowess. His strategic brilliance and leadership skills earned him a place among the greats. Karl Gustav Wrangel, another notable name associated with the Wrangels, left his mark as well. Known for his achievements in various fields, he proved that the family's influence extended beyond warfare. Generalfeldmarschall Friedrich Graf von Wrangel (1784-1877) was an esteemed figure whose contributions to society cannot be overlooked. His dedication to duty and commitment to excellence set him apart from others. The captivating black-and-white photograph titled "On the Way to Klondike" showcases breathtaking views of Wrangel, Alaska and highlights its significance as part of historical routes like Stikine-Teslin and Chilcoot Routes. In an enchanting engraving capturing a momentous occasion at Berlin's Birthday Reception of the Emperor of Germany stands Field-Marshal von Wrangel alongside Emperor himself—an image that symbolizes power and authority. The Dreadnought Imperator Aleksandr III in Bizerte during 1920 is evidence of how Baron Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel's influence transcended borders. This anonymous creation immortalizes a significant event in naval history. A glimpse into Baron Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel's personal life can be seen through an anonymous photograph taken on the Yacht Lucullus at Lemnos in 1921—a testament to his taste for luxury amidst turbulent times. Deni (Denisov), Viktor Nikolaevich's artwork titled "Liberators" captures moments from 1919 when hope prevailed over chaos—a reminder that even amidst war, heroes emerged to bring freedom.