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'''Pyotr Lvovich Bark''' (1858-unknown) was an Imperial Russian Politician. Served as Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, 1913; Minister of Finance, 1914 serving in that position throughout the First World War until the abdication of Nicholas II. Although briefly detained by the Provisional Government he was soon released after which he immigrated to the west. Held the position of Managing-Director of the Anglo-International Bank based in London. Knighted by King George V of the United Kingdom and the other realms in 1935 for his contributions to banking industry.
'''Pyotr Lvovich Bark''' (1858-unknown) was an Imperial Russian Politician. Served as Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, 1913; Minister of Finance, 1914 serving in that position throughout the First World War until the abdication of Nicholas II. Although briefly detained by the Provisional Government he was soon released after which he immigrated to the west. Held the position of Managing-Director of the Anglo-International Bank based in London. Knighted by King George V of the United Kingdom and the other realms in 1935 for his contributions to banking industry.


•Harcave, Sidney. (2004). Count Sergei Witte and the Twilight of Imperial Russia: A Biography. Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe. 10-ISBN 0-765-61422-7; 13-ISBN 978-0-765-61422-3 (cloth)

•Kokovtsov, Vladimir. (1935). Out of My Past (translator, Laura Matveev). Stanford: Stanford University Press.

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Pyotr Lvovich Bark (1858-unknown) was an Imperial Russian Politician. Served as Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, 1913; Minister of Finance, 1914 serving in that position throughout the First World War until the abdication of Nicholas II. Although briefly detained by the Provisional Government he was soon released after which he immigrated to the west. Held the position of Managing-Director of the Anglo-International Bank based in London. Knighted by King George V of the United Kingdom and the other realms in 1935 for his contributions to banking industry.


•Harcave, Sidney. (2004). Count Sergei Witte and the Twilight of Imperial Russia: A Biography. Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe. 10-ISBN 0-765-61422-7; 13-ISBN 978-0-765-61422-3 (cloth)

•Kokovtsov, Vladimir. (1935). Out of My Past (translator, Laura Matveev). Stanford: Stanford University Press.