Between 1911 and 1915 a small group of Volhynian German farmers (36 families - more than 200 people) chose instead to move to Eastern Siberia, making use of the resettlement subsidies of the Stolypin reform of 1906-1911. Source: Internet
Martin Sixsmith, Russia: A 1,000 Year Chronicle of the Wild East, pages 173 Hoping to further squeeze the life out of the assembly, he appointed a tougher prime minister in Petr Stolypin as the liberal Witte’s replacement. Source: Internet
Theofan lost his interest and Stolypin wanted to ban him from the capital. Source: Internet