Abstract
The article publishes for the first time the draft «Regulations on military censorship», designed to regulate the censorship of the press, postal and telegraph correspondence, speeches and reports in wartime. Its development was led by a meeting that included representatives of various departments of the Russian Empire. This document became the forerunner of the «Provisional Regulations on Military Censorship», adopted on the second day of the First World War. Despite the great importance and significance of the «Provisional Regulations» for the socio-political life of pre-revolutionary Russia, the history of its creation has not yet been elucidated. The publication of the 1910 draft sheds light on the process of creating the «Provisional Regulations» and the general development of military censorship in Russia during the First World War.
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