Vasily Shulgin
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Vasily Vitalyevich Shulgin (Russian: Василий Витальевич Шульгин; 13 January 1878 – 15 February 1976), also known as Basil Shulgin, was a Russian conservative politician, monarchist and member of the White movement.
Young years
Shulgin was born in
Politician
In 1907 Shulgin became a member of the
Revolution and emigration
Shulgin opposed the revolution, though it was evident that

When all hope was lost he moved to Kiev, and then the
Return to the Soviet Union

In 1944 the Soviet army entered Yugoslavia. Shulgin was arrested and sentenced to 25 years for his "hostile to communism antisoviet activity". After twelve years in prison he was released in 1956 under the amnesty. Since then he lived in Vladimir. In his later books he argued that communism was no more a disaster for Russia since former Bolsheviks turned into patriots of Russia. In 1961, Shulgin was among the guests at the XXII Congress of the CPSU. In 1965 Shulgin was the main character of Fridrikh Ermler's documentary film The Verdict of History[4] in which he told his story to a Soviet historian (the real historian could not be found, and the role was entrusted to the actor and intelligence officer [97] Sergei Svistunov). Shulgin did not make any concessions, and the goal of the film - to show that the leaders of the white emigration themselves admitted that their struggle was lost and the cause of the “builders of communism” was victorious - was not achieved; the film was shown in Moscow and Leningrad cinemas for only three days: despite the interest of the audience, the film was immediately withdrawn from distribution.[5] According to KGB General Philip Bobkov, who supervised the creation of the film from the department and communicated closely with the entire creative team, “Shulgin looked great on the screen and, importantly, remained himself all the time. He did not play along with his interlocutor. He was a man who resigned himself to circumstances, but was not broken and did not give up his convictions. Shulgin's venerable age did not affect his work of thought or temperament, and did not diminish his sarcasm. His young opponent, whom Shulgin caustically and angrily ridiculed, looked very pale next to him.”
All this - trips around the country, published books, an invitation to the party congress and the release of a film - were signs of Khrushchev’s “thaw”. But as soon as N.S. Khrushchev was removed and new leaders came to power in the USSR, ideological policy changed, censorship in the USSR was tightened. Shulgin's involvement in public life was recognized as a mistake at a meeting of the Secretariat of the CPSU Central Committee[6]
Vasily Shulgin died in
... he felt good all the time, but in January he had the flu... on the night of February 15 he felt pain in his chest and took pills from angina pectoris, then in the morning at half an hour past seven he went to bed, as usual he sat at night and slept during the day, and I went to the store... I come, and he is already lying dead...
There was a burial service in the cemetery church next to the
References
- ISBN 9780974493442.
- ISBN 9780974493459.
- ISBN 9780306809095.
- ^ British Foreign Office papers 371/189006
- ^ Головской Валерий. (2003-12-24). "Фильм «Перед судом истории», или Об одном киноэпизоде в жизни В. В. Шульгина". Вестник online, № 26 (337). Archived from the original on 2011-03-06. Retrieved 2011-06-22.
- ^ Репников А. В., Гребёнкин И. Н. (2010). "Вопросы истории" (4): 25–40.
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- ^ Тихонов Д. (2008). "Тот самый Шульгин : Интервью с актёром Николаем Коншиным, который долгое время был личным секретарём В. В. Шульгина" (in Russian). Российская Федерация сегодня.