Савицкий, Николай Петрович
1867–1942 (age 75)
Russian émigré
Biography
Nikolai Petrovich Savitsky (1867–1942) was a Russian émigré who found refuge in Prague during the turbulent aftermath of the Russian Revolution. As a member of the Russian diaspora community in Czechoslovakia, he represented the significant population of Russian exiles who sought new lives in Central Europe during the interwar period.
Savitsky's presence in Prague reflected the broader patterns of Russian émigration following the Bolshevik Revolution. The Russian community in Prague became an important cultural and intellectual center, and Savitsky was part of this vibrant diaspora. He passed away in 1942 and was interred at Olšany Cemetery, a burial ground that served the diverse communities of Prague.