Marina Denikina

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Marina Antonovna Denikina (Marina Grey) (1919 - 2005) - daughter of Russian general Denikin, leader of the anti-bolshevik White Russians in the civil war.

Born in Ekaterinodar (Russia) she has been living in exile in France since 1926. She became a journalist and a producer at the French Radio and Television (working under the name of Marina Grey). She wrote several historical books about civil war and her father, general Denikin.

She met with Russian president Vladimir Putin on several occasions during his visit to France and eventually gave her consent to transfer her father's remains from USA to Russia. She died at her home in Versailles on November 17, 2005.

[edit] Books written by Marina Denikina (Grey)

  1. Grey M. Bourdier J. Les Armes blanches. Paris, 1968
  2. Grey M. La campagne de glace. Paris. 1978
  3. Grey M. Mon père le géneral Denikine. Paris, 1985

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