- Piotr Shabelsky-Bork
Piotr Nikolaevich Shabelsky-Bork (1893-1952) was one of the two assassins responsible for the death of
Vladimir Dmitrievich Nabokov . The intended target wasPavel Miliukov , a leader of the "Kadets ", but when Nabokov attempted to stop the assassination, he was shot twice and died instantly. For the crime, Shabelsky-Bork received a sentence of fourteen years imprisonment, but was released shortly after commencing his sentence.He was born in the
Caucasus . His father was a wealthy landlord. His mother was a member of theUnion of the Russian People , in which she played a leading role. She was an editor of a Black Hundreds periodical published inSt. Petersburg .Shortly upon his release from prison he befriended
Alfred Rosenberg , theNazi so-called philosopher.He was an important promoter, in the 1920's, of the notorious
Protocols of Zion . He was a friend ofFyodor Viktorovich Vinberg , with whom he collaborated a founded a yearbook,Luch Sveta (meaning "A Ray of Light"). In the third issue of this periodical (May 1920) the complete text of the 1911 edition ofSergei Nilus 's book is published.References
*Warrant for Genocide:by
Norman Cohn :(London:Eyre & Spottiswoode , 1967):pp. 90, 139-140, 155-156, 184*L'Apocalypse de notre temps; les dessous de la propagande allemande d'après des documents inédits:by
Henri Rollin :(Paris: Gallimard, 1939):pp. 153 seq.*L'Apocalypse de notre temps: les dessous de la propagande allemande d’après des documents inédits:(Paris: Editions Allia, 1991):ISBN 2904235329
*Russia and Germany, A Century of Conflict:by
Walter Laqueur :(Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1965):pp.109 seq.ee also
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October Revolution
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