Alexander Dubrovin
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Dr. Alexander Dubrovin | |
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Criminal charge(s) | organization of pogroms, murders in 1905–17 |
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Alexander Ivanovich Dubrovin (
Biography
A trained doctor, Dubrovin gave up his practice to concentrate on opposing what he saw as creeping
Gaining a popular following amongst the peasants,
In the URP, Dubrovin was the leader of an extreme faction based around the
Death controversy
According to
According to multiple Russian sources, since December 12, 1917, Dubrovin lived in Moscow and worked as a doctor in the 1st Lefortovo Soviet ambulance station. He was arrested by the All-Russian Extraordinary Commission (Cheka) on October 21, 1920. The documents of the case indicate that Dubrovin “from 1905 to 1917 was the chairman of the "Union of the Russian People", which fought against the liberation movement in Russia. On October 30, 1920, the accusation of counter-revolution was added to this and Dubrovin was personally interrogated members of the Presidium of the Cheka Vyacheslav Menzhinsky, Martin Latsis and secretary B.M. Futoryan.
On November 1, 1920, the Special Department of the Cheka issued a conclusion that “the charge of Dr. Dubrovin Alexander Ivanovich in the organization before the revolution, is of murders, pogroms, insinuations, forgeries, striving with all their activities to strangle the liberation of Russia is proven" and the case was transferred to the Collegium of the Cheka with the proposal "the chairman of the Union of the Russian People AI Dubrovin - to be shot”.[4] On December 29, 1920 he was sentenced to be shot by the Presidium of the Cheka by being "convicted of organizing murders and pogroms".[5] However the exact date of execution is not known.
Dubrovin’s files at
See also
Sources
- Репников А. В. (2007). "Мы все уничтожены, мы фактически разгромлены…" (русские монархисты накануне и после падения самодержавия) ["…" (russian monarchists before and after the fall of the autocracy)] (PDF). Известия высших учебных заведений. Поволжский регион. Гуманитарные науки. История (in Russian). Vol. 2. Saratov. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-08-18. Retrieved 2010-07-01.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Макаров В. Г. (публ.) (2005). Следственное дело доктора Дубровина [Investigation in Dr. Dubrovin case]. Архив еврейской истории (in Russian). Vol. 2. ISBN 9785824307412.
References
- ^ a b Дубровин, Александр Иванович//Малая Советская энциклопедия, т. 3. М.: 1929, стлб.19
- ^ a b c d e f Philip Rees, Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890, p. 104
- ^ a b "Следственное дело доктора Дубровина". Архив еврейской истории. Международный исследовательский центр российского и восточноевропейского еврейства //вступ. ст., публ. и прим. В. Г. Макарова [Investigation Files on Dr. Dubrovin] (PDF) (in Russian). Vol. 1. Moscow. 2004. p. 308. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-08-18. Retrieved 2010-07-01.
… обвинение гр. Дубровина А-дра Иван. в организации до рев. убийств, погромов, инсинуаций, подлогов, стремящихся всей своей деятельностью задушить освобождение России… Слова на бланке «недоказанным за недостаточностью улик» были зачёркнуты.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ Investigative case of Dr. Dubrovin / entry. Art., publ. and approx. V.G. Makarova // Archive of Jewish history. International Research Center for Russian and East European Jewry. 2004. p. 308.
- ^ Dubrovin Alexander Ivanovich // Great Encyclopedic Dictionary (Russian). 200.
- ^ Репников А. В. (2007). op. cit (PDF) (in Russian). Vol. 2 (Известия высших учебных заведений. Поволжский регион. Гуманитарные науки. История ed.). pp. 10–19. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-08-18. Retrieved 2010-07-01.