Fate of Russia's Richest After 1917

Oddly, some of the richest men of the Empire sympathized with the revolutionary cause.
1. Nikolai Vtorov — 60 million rubles (approx. $777 million in 2021)
Nikolai Vtorov (1), the owner of the Spaso House (3).
Sputnik; Public domain
Vtorov received the nickname ‘Siberian American’ for his outstanding entrepreneurial skills. He was given a good start in life by his father — a successful merchant — who left his son more than 13 million rubles inheritance after his death. 
Relocating to Moscow in 1897, Vtorov heavily invested his father’s fortune into multiple companies, banks and factories. He also invested in the creation of new production facilities: chemical dye factories and a car-making factory.
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