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Nikolai Markov (politician)

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fulfillment of any promise or any oath. The Jews mock and jeer at oaths. Now, if a soldier does not respect an oath, violates an oath, and even considers that his religious cult approves his scorn of an oath, it is obvious that we can get nothing but evil from him... It is shocking that the War Ministry hesitates to cut this sore out of the noble pure body of the Imperial Russian Army."
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Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern, "The "Jewish Policy" of the Late Imperial War Ministry: The Impact of the Russian Right", in "Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History 3.2 (2002) pp. 217-254" - "The Talmud provides us with innumerable passages that make clear how observant Jews should avoid the
553: 221:, Markov came from a land-owning background but was also a trained engineer. He entered politics in 1905 when he formed a defence group for the upper middle classes called the Party of Civil Order, whilst also starting the journals 304: 528: 523: 249:. In 1911, during the discussions of the draft of the new Statute on Military Service he launched an attack on Jews in the military service, recommending the removal of Jews from the military. 264:. He had long been associated with Purishkevich and had been a member of his "Union of Archangel Michael", a UPR dissident group. He used his position as leader to argue for a restoration of 353:. His anti-Semitism grew more pronounced in the 1930s and he undertook lecture tours and propaganda duties for the Nazis on the subject. Markov died in Germany shortly before the war ended. 563: 413: 518: 346:. He would go on to argue that the URP had shared many characteristics with the Nazi Party, although this has been rejected given that the URP was little more than 558: 543: 548: 300: 328: 513: 508: 230: 316: 450: 265: 538: 320: 211: 141: 533: 443:
The Biographical Dictionary of the Former Soviet Union - Prominent People In All Fields From 1917 to the Present
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and set up the émigré Russian Monarchist Union, although he became more associated with the
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Saint-Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering alumni
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of the monarchist movement when he expressed his admiration for
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Because he was the younger of two Duma members named Markov.
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Jewish Policies and Right Wing Politics in Imperial Russia
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He became URP leader in 1910 following the departure of
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Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890
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and his followers and took over editorship of the pro-
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supported a separate peace treaty between Russia and
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Members of the 4th State Duma of the Russian Empire
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Members of the 3rd State Duma of the Russian Empire
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Nikolai Yevgenyevich Markov

Kursk
Russian Empire
Wiesbaden
Nazi Germany
Russian
Union of the Russian People
Aleksandr Dubrovin
Russian
Russian
Wiesbaden
right wing
Union of the Russian People
Kursk
State Duma of the Russian Empire
capitalism
socialism
Jews
pogrom
Aleksandr Dubrovin
Vladimir Purishkevich
absolutism
First World War
Germany
House of Romanov
Nikolai Yudenich
October Revolution
far right
Italian fascism

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