Alexander Trishatny

Alexander Trishatny
Born
Тришатный, Александр Иосифович

1870
DisappearedApril 1, 1920 (aged 50)
NationalityRussian
CitizenshipRussian Empire, ?
Stylemonarchism, antisemitism
Political partyUnion of Russian People
Criminal charge(s)organization of pogroms, murders in 1905–17

Alexander Iosifovich Trishatny (Russian: Александр Иосифович Тришатный) (1870 – after 1920)[1] — a Russian right wing politician, one of the founders and leaders of the Union of the Russian People (URP), a loyalist right-wing nationalist party, the most important[2] among Black-Hundredist monarchist and antisemitic political organizations in the Russian Empire of 1905–1917; Deputy Chairman of URP, member of its first Board and one of the authors of the URP Charter. Concurrently, in 1905 was a leader of URP peripheral branch in Yaroslavl.

  1. ^ John D. Klier (2005). "Black Hundreds". In Richard S. Levy (ed.). Antisemitism: a historical encyclopedia of prejudice and persecution. ABC-CLIO. pp. 828 total. ISBN 1-85109-444-X
  2. ^ John D. Klier (2005). "Black Hundreds". Antisemitism: a historical encyclopedia of prejudice and persecution. ответственный: Richard S. Levy. ISBN 9781851094394. — p. 71–72.

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