- Vladimir Purishkevich
Vladimir Mitrofanovich Purishkevich ( _ru. Владимир Митрофанович Пуришкевич) (
August 12 ,1870 ,Kishinev –February 1 ,1920 ,Novorossiysk ,Russia ), was a Russian politician before the Bolshevik revolution. Born in a family of poor nobleman inBessarabia Purishkevich graduated fromOdessa university with a degreein philosophy. Purishkevich was afar-right ist who in 1905 was one of the founders of theUnion of the Russian People , later after a split within the organization in 1908 he founded his own organization known asUnion of Archangel Michael .During the
Russian Revolution of 1905 he organized Black Hundreds militia (officially to aid the police in the fight against left-wing extremists and the restoration of order). Purishkevich was elected as a deputee into II, III and IV RussianState Duma , where he became popular leader of the radical monarchist right and gained fame because of his emotional speeches, flamboyant and scandalous behaviour, and hismonarchist and anti-Semitic views. DuringWorld War I Purishkevich quit politics and was in charge of a medical aid train on the frontlines.In 1916, together with Prince Felix Felixovich Yusupov and Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich (two Tsar's young parents), Purishkevich participated in the assassination of
Grigori Rasputin , an unsuccessful attempt to save the institution of monarchy. After theFebruary Revolution in 1917, he called for the abolishment of the Soviets. In October, he organized the "Committee for the Motherland's Salvation" in St. Petersburg, and was joined by a number of officers, military cadets and others.In November, Purishkevich was arrested by
Bolshevik Cheka and charged with a "counter-revolutionary conspiracy". During his trial, Cheka found correspondence between Purishkevich and General Kaledin - one of the leaders of the White anti-Bolshevik movement. After a year in Bolshevik jail Purishkevich was released supposedly because of his poor health. He immediately joined General Denikin's army in southern Russia where he published the monarchist journal "Blagovest". In 1920 Vladimir Purishkevich reputedly died fromtyphus inNovorossiysk .
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