Konstantin Rodzaevsky
Konstantin Vladimirovich Rodzaevsky (Russian: Константин Владимирович Родзаевский; 11 August [O.S. 29 July] 1907 – 30 August 1946) was the leader of the Russian Fascist Party, which he led in exile from Manchuria. Rodzaevsky was also the chief editor of the RFP paper Nash Put'. After the defeat of anti-communist forces in the Russian Civil War, he fled to Manchuria in 1925 and eventually became the leading figure of the Russian Fascist movement. He was lured by the NKVD to return to the Soviet Union with false promises of immunity and executed in a Lubyanka prison cellar after a trial for "anti-Soviet and counter-revolutionary activities".
Konstantin Rodzaevsky | |
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Константин Родзаевский | |
Rodzaevsky in 1934 | |
Secretary General of the Russian Fascist Party | |
In office 26 May 1931 – 1 July 1943 | |
Preceded by | Office established |
Succeeded by | Office abolished |
Personal details | |
Born | Konstantin Vladimirovich Rodzaevsky 11 August 1907 Blagoveshchensk, Russian Empire |
Died | 30 August 1946 39) Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union | (aged
Cause of death | Execution by shooting |
Political party | Russian Fascist Party |
Profession | Lawyer |
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