The efforts of the Commission on the New Social System

The Commission on the New Social System was established under the Executive Committee of the Moscow Public Organizations by a resolution of the Executive Committee of March 20 (April 2), 1917, chaired by the Moscow police commissioner N. M. Kishkin. The main tasks of the Commission: the prevention and cutting of counterrevolutionary actions, the identification of persons who were secret employees of the Moscow Security Department and Moscow State Guard (gendarmerie). The Commission on the New Social System included two boards: an investigative and an advisory one.
Among the documents are the cases of secret officers, informers and officials of security departments, the gendarmerie and police departments (both in Moscow and in other cities of Russia and Poland) which contain the orders of the Commission on subjects to arrest, interrogation records, extracts from intelligence reports; lists of secret officers and officials of the Moscow Security Department and the State Guard; the investigation cases on participants in counter-revolutionary actions, on the individuals suspected of espionage, anti-Semitism, charged of anti-war statements and resisting the Provisional Government undertakings.
The case of Volkov Spiridon Fedorovich, accused of anti-war agitation
The case of Volkov Spiridon Fedorovich, accused of anti-war agitation.
The case of the German citizen Kosmale Józef Valentinovich, detained on charges of agitation in favor of Germany and espionage
The case of the German citizen Kosmale Józef Valentinovich, detained on charges of agitation in favor of Germany and espionage.
The case of the Commission on Mironov Vasily Rodionovich, accused of provocateur activity, suspected of cooperation with the Moscow Security Department
The Case of the Commission on Mironov Vasily Rodionovich, accused of provocateur activity, suspected of cooperation with the Moscow Security Department.
The case of Keltsev Sergey Andreevich, accused of belonging to the "Union of the Russian people"
Case about Keltsev Sergey Andreevich, accused of belonging to the "Union of the Russian people".
The case of Sergeev Sergey Ivanovich, accused of belonging to the "Patriotic Patriotic Union". There is a charter of the society called "Patriotic Patriotic Union"
The case of Sergeev Sergey Ivanovich, accused of belonging to the "Patriotic Patriotic Union". There is a charter of the society called "Patriotic Patriotic Union".
The case of Pyotr Nikolaevich Trykin, detained on charges of calling for a Jewish pogrom
The Case of Pyotr Nikolaevich Trykin, detained on charges of calling for a Jewish pogrom.
Development by the Commission of materials on the identification of employees, secret employees, provocateurs of security departments and gendarmerie offices of the Kingdom of Poland. (In the case there are copies of gendarmerie documents, lists of employees, secret employees of security departments and gendarmerie offices of the Kingdom of Poland, a copy of the newspaper "New Life" No. 4 of April 22 (May 5), 1917)
Working out by the Commission of materials on revealing of employees, confidential employees, provocateurs of security departments and gendarmerie offices of the Kingdom of Poland. (In the case there are copies of gendarmerie documents, lists of employees, secret employees of security departments and gendarmerie offices of the Kingdom of Poland, a copy of the newspaper "New Life" No. 4 of April 22 (May 5), 1917).
Copies of the secret affairs of the Police Department with lists and information about the secret service of secret employees and provocateurs of security offices and gendarmerie offices of the Kingdom of Poland
Copies of secret affairs of the Police Department with lists and information about the secret service of secret employees and provocateurs of security departments and gendarmerie offices of the Kingdom of Poland.
An agent's note on the Polish movement compiled on the basis of information of a secret employee of the Moscow City Executive Committee named "Alexander" (Stanislav Adamovich Nadolsky, also Smushek Iosif Danilovich)
An agency note on the Polish movement, compiled on the basis of information from a secret employee of the Moscow City Public Association named "Alexander" (Stanislav Nadolsky, Adam Smushke, Joseph Danilovich).