Vladimir Derevenko

Vladimir Nikolaevich Derevenko (1879–1936)[1] was a Russian and Soviet medical doctor and surgeon who served at the court of Emperor Nicholas II of Russia.

Before the revolution, Derevenko was a physician who served at the court of the last Tsar, Nicholas II.

Instead they stayed in a house across the street, though Derevenko was occasionally allowed to treat Nicholas's son, Alexei Nikolaevich.

[6] Early in the morning of 17 July 1918 the former Imperial family and four retainers were murdered by order of the Bolshevik government.

The Bolsheviks regained the city the next year and the Derevenkos again relocated, this time to Tomsk, where he became head of the district military hospital.

Photograph of Vladimir Nikolaevich Derevenko.
Standing left to right: footman Zhuravski, Terenty Ivanovich Chemodurov , Vasiliev, Petrov, Pierre Gilliard , Charles Sydney Gibbes . Second line: Vladimir Derevenko, Elizaveta Ersberg , Alexandra Tegleva , Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich , Maria Gustavna Tutelberg , Kolya Derevenko, Alexei Derevenko, Alexandr Derevenko, and Sergei Derevenko; Tsarskoe Selo in 1916.