Putin's fascists: Russkii Obraz and the politics of managed nationalism in Russia
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adam_text | Contents Illustrations Acknowledgements List ofAbbreviations Introduction 1 xi xiii xv 1 The genesis of managed nationalism 13 The politics ofnationalism in the Yel ’tsin era First Overtures Idushchie Vmeste Rodina Conclusion Notes 14 21 25 28 33 33 2 The rise of a groupuscule Il ’ya Goryachev Nikita Tikhonov Kolovrat National Bolshevism The Serbian source The journal The Fedorov campaign Notes 3 Foot soldiers of the preventive counter-revolution The intermediaries RE:aktsiya SPAS The Russian Project 39 40 42 44 45 47 48 53 56 63 64 72 74 76
viii Contents Khuk Sprava Kuryanovich Crew The Right March Kondopoga and the end ofthe Kur ’yanovich Crew Velikaya Rossiya Conclusion Notes 4 The attack on Orangist nationalism The spectre of ‘Orangist nationalism ‘Radovan, we are with you! ’ Russian March 2008 Dialogue with the state Creating BORN The murder ofMarkelov and Baburova ‘Total mobilisation against communism and capitalism ’ Conclusion Notes 5 Propagandist of the partisans The Killers Solidarity with Rightist Political Prisoners The Path to Terror A node ofthe neo-Nazi subculture Crusadingfor Virtue Preparingfor the Russian March The Bolotnaya Concert Conclusion Notes 6 The crackdown Denial Russkii Obraz defiant The assassination ofJudge Chuvashov The mask ofmoderation The 2010 Russian March Disgrace The Tikhonov-Khasis Trial The martyrs Conclusion Notes 81 87 90 92 93 96 96 106 108 111 117 122 124 130 133 135 136 146 147 151 157 162 165 168 171 174 176 185 186 190 194 196 200 204 207 211 215 216
Contents 7 Right-conservatism and the second counter-revolution ix The White-ribbon protests The rise ofRogozin Modus Agendi The right-conservative alliance Ridus The huntfor Goryachev The Euromaidan and the nationalist schism Bitva za Donbass The Goryachev trial Conclusion Notes 225 227 230 233 234 239 242 244 249 252 255 256 Conclusion Source Index 267 273 278
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Index Achalov, V 16 AKM69 Akunov, V. 164, 193 Aľbats, E. 189 Alekseev, S. 167 Alksnis, V. 14,30, 93, 95, 117 Androsenko, N. 77, 79 Antifa 5, 9, 89,108, 125-128, 130,158, 185,188-190, 238, 270 Anti-extremism law 24 Anti-immigration actions 167-168, 241 anti-LGBT actions 48, 80-81, 116, 134-135, 164-165, 233, 236 anti-liberalism 46,48, 64, 66, 73, 75, 79, 89, 108, 116, 193, 232, 240, 249-250, 267,271 Antimaidan 251-252 anti-semitism 16, 22, 25, 32, 48, 79, 248 Apartheid ^, 51,169, 268 ‘Arkan’ (Željko Ražnatović) 41,44, 47, 51-52, 92 Artemov, L 80 Armed struggle, 24, 45, 118, 162,164, 196, 205, 208, 212, 246 Azov Battalion 245 Baburin, S. 20-21, 29-30, 32, 95, 96, 109, 117, 119-120 Baburova, A. 9, 130-131, 133 Baklagin, M. 158,194,243,251 Baranovskii, A. 72-73, 88, 132, 151, 158, 167, 187-188, 195, 207, 246 Barkashov, A. 16, 21 Basmanov, V. (Potkin) 213 Batanov, A. 74—75, 95 Bazylev, M. 150, 154-156, 160 Belkovskii, S. 109-110 Belov, A. (Potkin) 8, 52, 78, 91-93, 108-111,117-118,122, 135-136,226, 232, 245 Belyaev, Yu. 18 Benoist, A. 16 Berezovskii, B. 19, 94 ‘Biryulevo bombers’ 151 Biryulevo riots 241, 245 Bitva za Donbass 226, 249-252 Black Hawks 159 Blood Honour/Combat 18,42, 82,107, 113, 115, 118, 162 Bobrov, D. 171, 191, 245 Bogacheva, A. (Trigga) 249 Bormot, A. 74 Borodai, A. 248, 250 Borovikov, D. 156, 160 BORN 9,43, 72, 118, 132-133, 242-243, 254; creation of 124—127; doubts about its existence 130; media strategy 128-129,133,160-162; northern Group 157-159, 194, 242-243; political function 9,193-194; public statements 128-129,133,159-160,189; Russian nationalist
reactions to 132-133, 155,209; suppression of 15-16, 174, 242-243; terror attacks by 128-131, 158-159, 188-189, 194-195, 270; threats to state officials 129, 159; trials of accused members 207-211, 251-255 Bortnikov, A. 185-186 Bosykh, A. 229, 236 Budanov, Yu. 126,130 Butina, M. 233 Byshok, S. 233,248,253-254 Centrist Bloc 14 Chadaev, A. 76 Chamyi, S. 149 Chechnya 21, 126, 133 Chernomyrdin, V. 19 Chernykh, A. 190 Olikin, V. 20 Chubais, A. 31,132, 154 Chubrevich, R. (‘Radio’) 115, 156 Chuev, A. 29, 31 Chuvashov, E. 159, 194-195, 243, 270
index CIS-EMO 248 civil society 32-33, 64,120, 202,204, 226, 235, 244, 270 coloured revolution 5, 8, 33, 63-66, 75-76,108,115, 216, 228-230, 234 Communist Party see KPRF Conservative Friends of Russia 242 curators 6, 10, 108, 170-171,175 Delyagin, M. 30 Demidov, I. 63, 74-78 Demokraticheskaya Rossiya (Democratic Russia) 15 Demushkin, D. 90-91, 129-130,158, 212, 226, 245 Dissenters Marches 81,108,125 DON (Volunteer Movement of All-Russian Popular Front) 231, 234-236 DPNI (Movement against Illegal Immigration) 4, 8, 52, 78, 80, 88, 90-92, 107, 109-111,117-120, 135-136, 151,198 Drugaya Rossiya (Other Russia) coalition 64, 72, 75, 81 Dugin, A. 16, 23,28-29,45, 47,66, 74, 79, 90-91, 113-114, 192, 249-251 Dushenov, K. 79 Dzhaparidze, I. 127, 158, 243, 270 Edinaya Rossiya (United Russia) 28, 63, 70, 76-81, 107; see also Molodaya Gvardiya Erzunov, S. 82,195,206 ESM (Eurasian Youth Union) 5,90-92, 114-116 ‘Ethical Codex of a Russian Nationalist’ 107, 117-118,211 Eurasianism 28, 29, 51, 75, 79, 108 Euromaidan Revolution 225 Extremism 200 far-right musical subculture 40, 44, 46, 63, 81-87, 153, 167, 171-173, 199 fascism 8, 40, 46, 50, 65-66, 268 Fedorov, B. 52-56, 88 Feigin, M 40 Filatov, F. 127-128, 158 FNS (National Salvation Front) 15-16 Football gang subculture 25-26, 42-43, 66-70, 152, 202-204, 241 FSB 131, 147, 149-150,169,174, 185֊ 186, 195, 202, 209, 213, 241-244, 251 Gallant Steeds 26, 69, 111, 167 Gel’man, M. 19, 30 279 Georgievtsy 80-81 Gerasimov, D. 45,173 Gerber, A. 131 Ginzburg, V. 77 Girkin, I. (‘Strelkov’) 250 Gladiators Firm 68-69 Glaz’ev, S. 29-32 Golubev, O. 45, 82,
118, 130,133,162, 164, 196, 207-208 Gorshkov, E. 146, 164, 246-247 Goryachev, I. 7, 9, 40, 48-49, 77, 91, 186; anti-orangism 73, 76, 111-112, 125, 238; arrest and trial 243-244, 251-256; exile in Serbia 202,213, 233-235, 242-244; identification with Serbian nationalism 41, 47-48, 73, 111, 114; journalistic career 41, 72-76; involvement in BORN 9, 107, 124-128,133,146-147, 158, 162, 165, 174, 196, 242; involvement in managed nationalism 9, 79-80, 126; involvement with systemic nationalist politicians 87-90, 94-95, 107, 114, 121-123; IRA, obsession with 107, 133, 155, 242; leadership of Russkii Obraz 48-49, 135, 157, 164, 186, 192-193, 198, 202,205-206; monitoring of Antifa 112, 126-128, 130, 158; Neo-nazi subculture, links to 82, 89, 106-107, 111-112, 115, 118, 163; relations with Presidential Administration 41, 71, 108, 111-114, 118, 124-127, 147, 157-158, 171-172, 196, 225, 243-244, 252-253, 268-269; Tikhonov-Khasis case, collaboration with investigation 186, 195-196,202,204-208, 211-213 Govorukhin, S. 21 Griffin, R. 8, 39,268 Gulyutin, A. 82, 190, 229, 233, 239-240, 254 Gus’kova, E. 41-42 Hale, H. 4 Hanson, S. 3 Holland, D. 115 Holocaust 202 Idushchie Vmeste (Moving Together) 25, 33; links with neo-nazi skinheads 26-27,42; links with football gangs 25 Internet Research Agency 249 Investigative Committee 122, 132, 254 IRA (Irish Republican Army) 119, 134, 192, 194, 242; IRA/Sinn Fein analogy 107, 119
280 Index Ivanov, N. ИЗ, 125,136, 170, 252, 255 Ivanov, S. 53 Isaev, V. 158, 243, 251 Ivashov, L. 28, 41, 53 Karadžič, R. 48, 114-116 Karimova, A. 72 Karpov, P. 113, 170-172, 247-248, 267 Kasparov, G. 64, 81, 125 Kas’yanenko, O. 79,157 Kas’yanov, M. 64, 71 Kazakov, A. 71 Khalilov, R. 159 Khasis, E. 126-127,130, 154, 164-165, 173-175,185-188, 190-192,194, 196, 199,202, 206-213,215, 251 Khinshtein, A. 18 Khodorkovskii, M. 69 Kholmogorov, E. 77,201,236, 244-245, 249 Kholmogorova, N. 159,188, 207, 227, 243 Khomyakov, P. 148 Khuk Sprava (band) 8, 63, 81-87, 152 Khutorskoi, 127, 188-189, 193,270 Klokotov, N. 23 Kochetkov, A. 248 Kolokol’tsev, V. 204 Kolovrat (band) 7, 44-45, 82-83, 171-174; Kolovrat Crew 45, 82 Komsomoľskaya Pravda 190 Kondopoga riots 85, 92-93, 95, 108 Kononenko, M. 73, 123 Kopstein, J. 3 Korchinskii, D. 90 Korolev, N. 42, 53 Korovin, V. 91, 249 Korshunov, A. 124,127,158,188-189, 215 Korzhakov, A. 18, 20 Kosovo war 20, 28, 41, 53. 55, 134 Kots, A. 115 Kozhevnikova, G. 134, 136, 195 Krasheninnikov, P. 24 Krasnov, I. 132,186,196,243 Krasny i Blitskrig 72,151 Krastev, I. 96 KRO (Congress of Russian Communities) 18-21 Krstić, N. 48 Krutov, A. 29,32 KPRF (Communist Party of the Russian Federation) 15,17, 19-20, 28 Krylov, K. 77-78,91,109,199,215,227 Kurginyan, S. 230,234,247 Kur’yanovich, N. 81-82, 87-91, 95-96, 106, 114,120,127 Kvachkov, V. 132 Lamelle, M. 4 Latynina, Yu. 190 Lazar, B. 32 LDP, LDPR 14-15, 20-21, 88-90, 93 Lebed, A. 19 Lebedev, A. 238 Leonov, N. 32 Leont’ev, M. 77 Leont’ev, Ya. 270 Levkovich, E. 188-189,202, 212 Likhachev, V 18 Limonov, E. 24,42,
Α5-ΑΊ, 65-66, 70-71, 75, 113, 125 Litoi, A. 44, 190,241,253 Lokot’ Republic 163-164 Loktionov, B. 185 Lukin, V. 131, 188 Luzhkov, Yu. 21 Makashov, A. 16, 20 Maler, A. 77 Managed nationalism 1,3, 5-7, 9, 13, 22, 40; connection to neo-nazi temor 126֊ 127, 136, 147, 242; connection to war in Ukraine 247; as obstacle to repression 9, 147, 196; media reportage on 27, 188, 190, 199, 211; nationalist criticism of78, 109-110,211; pro-Kremlin youth organisations, role of 25-28, 70-72; Putin regime’s use of 22-23, 25-31, 33, 76-81, 113,116; Yel’tsin regime’s use of 14, 17-20; see also Russkii Proekt Markelov, M. 29, 173, 208 Markelov, S. 9, 89, 125-126, 193; as public figure 130-131, 270; murder of 130-131, 157; investigation into murder of 132, 147, 173-174 Markov, S. 29 Martsinkevich, M. 54,130,188 Matyushin, A. 46, 246 MED (International Eurasia Movement) 23 Medvedev, D. 96, 114, 131, 195, 228, 230 Memorial Society 210, 271 Mestnye 43, 70-71,113, 160, 167-168 Mikhailov, A. 40, 52, 90-91,110-111. 113, 122. 198, 204, 212-213, 215, 232-233, 235 Militarev, V. 229,235 Mironov, B. 24-25 Mironov, I. 154
Index Mishchenko, M. 72, 107, 114, 122-123, 134, 158, 170, 188-190,252,254 Mitryushin, A. 26, 66,69-71, 80,111-113, 118, 127, 167, 171, 185, 227, 252, 255 Mladić, R. 92 Modus Agendi 226,233-238, 246, 251,254 Molodaya Gvardiya (MGER) 75, 167, 228-229, 240 Morozov, A, 79 Moscow Helsinki Group 90 Moscow Trojan Skinheads 112,128 Movement in Support of the Army 20-21 Mukhachev, A. 149, 157 Muratov, D. 131 NAK (National Anti-terrorism committee) 132 Narochnitskaya, N. 29, 32, 74 Narod (movement) 109-110 Narodnaya Diplomatiya 226,248 Narodnaya Volya 29 Narodnyi Soyuz 6,95-96,109, 117-122, 171 Nashi 28,40,65-71,167,229-230,251 Natsional’naya Assambleya (opposition structure) 111-112 Naval’nyi, A. 8,108-109, 215, 227, 240, 271 Nazism 24, 163-164, 193 NBP (National Bolshevik Party) 7, 24-25, 42, 45-47, 65-66, 68-70, 73 NDPR (National Great Power Party of Russia) 3, 24-25,43, 50 Nemtsov, B. 64, 78,227, 248 Neo-nazi underground: autonomous groups 9, 147-148; use of internet 148; bombings 151, 160 ‘New Political Nationalism’ 109-110 Nikiforova, N. 41,49, 252 Nikulkin, S. 43, 160, 167,195,211 NOD (National Liberation Movement), 250,252,271 Novaya Gazeta 27, 67, 130-132, 193, 199, 207,211-212, 238,243 NSO (National Socialist Society) 164 NSO-Sever 150 OAS 52,133 OB-88 7, 27, 42^14, 74, 107, 118, 126-127,195 Oborena 73 Obradović, M. 48 Obraz (Serbia) 8, 47-M8 281 Olesinov, A. 128 oligarchs 22,66 ONF (All-Russian Popular Front) 228-229 Otechestvo (movement) 14 paganism 40, 151, 167,191 Pamyat’21 Parinov, A. 74, 89, 126, 246 ‘partisan’ (concept) 153,156,249 Patrioty Rossii (Patriots of
Russia) 95, 234 Pavlovskii, G. 5-6, 19, 23, 63-65, 67, 73, 199, 228 Pelević, B. 92 Pierce, W. 52 PKA (Right Conservative Alliance) 226, 234-237, 242, 249 Podberezhkin, A. 20-21 ‘political soldier’ 115, 155, 201 Politkovskaya, A. 131 Ponomarev, I. 238 Potupchik, K. 230,239 Pribylovskii, V. 17, 243 Primakov, E. 20-21 Primorskie partizany 198 Prokhanov, A. 21-22,156, 232 Prokhorov, M. 228, 239 Public Chamber of the Russian Federation 64, 131, 199, 216, 227, 239, 248 Pussy Riot 10,233, 236-237,243, 252 Putin regime: anti-fascist stance 1-2, 24, 29, 65-67, 131-132, 244; conservative turn 10, 226; cultivation of nationalist intellectuals 21-23, 72; debate over its relationship to Russian nationalism ; management of nationalism 113,118, 168, 175, 243-244, 253, 255-256; manipulation of non-state actors 108; preventive counter-revolution 8,9, 63-82, 90-92, 96, 225-226, 244, 255, 267,269-270; promotion of nationalist parties 28-31, 95, 109; see also Russkii Obraz: relationship to presidential administration Putin, V. 2, 7, 21-23, 168, 227, 230, 250 Pykhtin, S. 79 RAU (Russian-American University) 16 RE.Aktsiya 8, 72-74, 76, 96 Reznik, G. 131 right-conservativism 10, 232, 234-235 Ridus 226, 239-242 Right March see Russian Marches RNE (Russian National Unity) 16-18,21, 24-25,147, 248
282 Index RNS (Russian National Council) 15 Rodina (Motherland) 4, 28-33, 69, 71, 74, 93-94, 108-109, 148, 229,232, 234, 268, 271 Rodionov, I. 15-16,19-20 ROD (Russian Social Movement) 157, 188, 204-205 Rogozin, D. 10,16,18-19, 29, 31-32,78, 88, 93-96,106,225-226, 229-232, 241 RONS (Russian All-National Union) 80, 88 RuMol (Rossiya Molodaya) 3, 7,107,109, 114, 116, 134, 147,189-190, 241 Russian Marches 9, 90-93, 107-108, 117-120, 168-174,200-202, 229 Russian Orthodox Church 20, 31, 33, 41, 74, 77, 166, 236 Russkii Obraz: anti-immigrant actions, 123-124, 152-154,169-170; Bolotnaya Square concert 46, 171-174, 188, 196; ‘coloured’/’orange’ revolution, hostility towards 75-76, 96,119, 125, 135-136, 233, 238; degeneration, preoccupation with 8, 40, 50, 165, 268; Fascist nature of 8, 50; groupuscular character 39, 163; homophobia 116,134-135; ideology 48,50, 85,107, 121-122, 193; liberalism and human rights, hostility towards 120-122,134-135, 169, 192-194; metapolitical strategy 55, 192-194; Nazism, preoccupation with 7, 163-165,193, 202; neo-nazi underground, support of 9, 152-157; paramilitary camp 164-165; political programme 9, 51,169,192, 200, 235, 268; public actions and campaigns, 134-135, 152, 157, 166-174, 196-197; racism of 50-51, 85-87, 112, 122-123, 165,169, 235; regional branches 46, 63, 92,106,112,146,163,165, 192, 197, 215,246, 249; relationship to DPNI 6, 8, 52-53, 107, 110-111, 117-120, 197-198; relationship to nationalist parties and politicians 6, 87-90, 92-96; relationship to Presidential Administration 107,111-116,118,170; Serbian nationalism, attachment to
8, 40-41, 47-48, 51-52, 55, 73, 82, 92, 114-115,134,165,233-235; Russkii Obraz journal 8, 48-53, 133, 188; symbols and regalia 165, 233; terror, support for 9, 51-52, 87,107, 134, 152-157; tolerance, hostility towards 85, 87, 116, 168 Russkii Proekt (Russian Project) 8, 70, 76-81,96,106,267 Russkii Verdikt 151, 156, 187, 243 Russkoe Soprotivlenie (film) 152—157, 162, 268 Ryno-Skachevskii gang 149-150, 158, 194 Ryukhin, A. 43, 74,89, 125 Sakharov Museum 31 Sakwa, R. 4 Savel’ev, A 29, 32, 79, 93-94, 106, 109, 234 Security apparatus: links to radical nationalists 15-16, 23, 30; see also FSB Sevast’yanov, A. 18, 20, 24, 43, 50-51, 66,107, 153-155, 162, 206-207, 209, 212, 232 Sevemoe Bratstvo (Northern Brotherhood) 30,148-149 Shargunov, S. 26 Shein, O. 29 Shenfield, S. 3 Shevchenko, M. 199 Simimin, L. 9, 70-71, 113-114, 147, 167, 196, 211, 247-248, 251-253, 255 sistema 5-6, 111, 113, 136, 269 skinheads: violence 20, 27, 43, 136, 147-151 Shiryaev, M. 32 Shuvalov, I. 70 Skachevskii, P. 149, 152 Skokov, Yu. 18-19, 30 Skurlatov, V. 14 Slavyanskii Soyuz (later Slavyanskaya Sila) 80, 88, 91, 118, 130, 168, , 201 202 Sokolov, S. 211 Solomentsev, M. 118, 123 Solzhenitsyn, A. 22, 50 Soprotivlenie (‘Resistance’) 152, 168-169, 171, 191 Sorokin, V 25 SOVA Center 4, 55, 79, 130, 134, 147, 201 Soyuz 14 SPAS electoral bloc 20,29,88 SPAS (military-patriotic club) 151 SPAS television station 63, 74—76, 96, 118, 122 Spravedlivaya Rossiya (A Just Russia) 93, 95 SRs (Socialist Revolutionaries) 128, 155, 190 Starikov, N. 234, 271 State Duma 20, 24, 31, 87-88, 93, 114 Stepanov, V. (Vasya Killer) 68
Sterligov, A. 16 Sterligov, G. 55, 164, 241, 254
Index Steshín, D. 43, 49, 80, 115, 124, 135, 155, 188, 233,240, 254 strana.ru 23 Strategy-31 (movement) 175,197,201, 227 Sterligov, A. 15-16,240 Surkov, V. 64-66, 68, 71, 95-96, 109, 167, 188,228-230, 234, 243, 247,251,255 Suslov, P. 23 Sutuga, A. 238 Tarasov, A. 43 Taratorin, D. 46, 49, 75, 95, 106, 113, 116-117,120-122,134-135,146, 169,202 Terekhov, S. 24 Terrorism 47, 51-52, 79.118,128,132135,153-155,157,160,187,193-194, 207-208 Thiriart, J.-F. 115 Tikhomirov, Yu. 158,251 Tikhonov-Khasis case 186-188. 190-193, 195-196, 204-212,215 Tikhonov. N. 7, 9, 40, 42-46, 48-49, 88, 89,106-107, 113,124,146,251; arrest, imprisonment and trial 173-175, 191-192, 194-195, 204, 207-211; collaboration with investigation 242-243, 251; cult of 209-212, 245; far-right music scene, links to 44-45; ideological statements 118, 129, 160-162; journalistic activities 43, 49, 51, 72-74; leadership of BORN 107, 113, 118, 124-131, 157-162; murder of Markelov and Baburova 130-131, 133, 173-174; role in Russkii Obraz 48-51, 113, 118, 146, 157, 169, 186-187,206; skinhead gangs, involvement in 42-44, 72, 74, 118 Tokmakov, S. 54 Tor, V. (Kralin) 201, 205, 227, 232 ‘traditional values’ 10, 234 Tsentr Έ’ 70,112-113,127,200,238,240 Tupikin, V. 72 Ukraine: Euromaidan and Russian intervention 2, 4,9-10, 225-226, 244-253; Orange Revolution in 64—65, 110; Refuge for Russian neo-nazis 126, 174,215 Umland, A. 3 Valyaev, E. 88, 91, 127, 163-166,173, 187, 199, 206, 212, 215, 233,235-237, 252, 254 Valyaev, M. 88, 95, 233 Varlamov, I. 239-240 Vasil’ev, A. 151, 171,187,243 Vasil’ev, D. 21 Vasil’ev, K. 156, 166-167
Vdovenko, V. 30,148 Vdovin, A. 43 Vedenkin, A. 17 Vedenov, L. 123-124 Velikaya Rossiya (party) 79, 93-96,109 Verbitskii, R. 68-72, 124-125, 230 Verkhovskii, A. 130,155 Volkov, M. 27, 43, 127-128, 159, 243 Weaver, R. 52 ‘Weimar Russia’ debate 3 White Wolves 194-195 World Congress of Russian Jewry 90 World Russian National Sobor 166 Yabloko party 31, 66 Yakemenko, V. 26, 67, 70, 239 Yashin, I. 66-67, 72 Yeľtsin, В. 7, 15, 17, 20 Yel’tsin regime 3, 7, 13-21; antifascist policies 16-17, 20; managed nationalism 17—20 Zadornov, M. 167 Zaldostanov, A. 166 Zamashnyuk, A. 207-209 Zarifullin, P. 91 Zatulin, K. 19 Zentsov, R. 152, 168-169, 235 Zheleznov, R. 89, 112, 237, 246 Zhirinovski։, V. 14-15,17, 20, 55, 93,249 Zhivov, A. 249-252 ‘ZOG’ 112,122,170,175 Zyuganov, G. 28 Bayerische к. 283 Staatsbibliothek München
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Contents Illustrations Acknowledgements List ofAbbreviations Introduction 1 xi xiii xv 1 The genesis of managed nationalism 13 The politics ofnationalism in the Yel ’tsin era First Overtures Idushchie Vmeste Rodina Conclusion Notes 14 21 25 28 33 33 2 The rise of a groupuscule Il ’ya Goryachev Nikita Tikhonov Kolovrat National Bolshevism The Serbian source The journal The Fedorov campaign Notes 3 Foot soldiers of the preventive counter-revolution The intermediaries RE:aktsiya SPAS The Russian Project 39 40 42 44 45 47 48 53 56 63 64 72 74 76
viii Contents Khuk Sprava Kuryanovich Crew The Right March Kondopoga and the end ofthe Kur ’yanovich Crew Velikaya Rossiya Conclusion Notes 4 The attack on Orangist nationalism The spectre of ‘Orangist ' nationalism ‘Radovan, we are with you! ’ Russian March 2008 Dialogue with the state Creating BORN The murder ofMarkelov and Baburova ‘Total mobilisation against communism and capitalism ’ Conclusion Notes 5 Propagandist of the partisans The Killers Solidarity with Rightist Political Prisoners The Path to Terror A node ofthe neo-Nazi subculture Crusadingfor Virtue Preparingfor the Russian March The Bolotnaya Concert Conclusion Notes 6 The crackdown Denial Russkii Obraz defiant The assassination ofJudge Chuvashov The mask ofmoderation The 2010 Russian March Disgrace The Tikhonov-Khasis Trial The martyrs Conclusion Notes 81 87 90 92 93 96 96 106 108 111 117 122 124 130 133 135 136 146 147 151 157 162 165 168 171 174 176 185 186 190 194 196 200 204 207 211 215 216
Contents 7 Right-conservatism and the second counter-revolution ix The White-ribbon protests The rise ofRogozin Modus Agendi The right-conservative alliance Ridus The huntfor Goryachev The Euromaidan and the nationalist schism Bitva za Donbass The Goryachev trial Conclusion Notes 225 227 230 233 234 239 242 244 249 252 255 256 Conclusion Source Index 267 273 278
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Index Achalov, V 16 AKM69 Akunov, V. 164, 193 Aľbats, E. 189 Alekseev, S. 167 Alksnis, V. 14,30, 93, 95, 117 Androsenko, N. 77, 79 Antifa 5, 9, 89,108, 125-128, 130,158, 185,188-190, 238, 270 Anti-extremism law 24 Anti-immigration actions 167-168, 241 anti-LGBT actions 48, 80-81, 116, 134-135, 164-165, 233, 236 anti-liberalism 46,48, 64, 66, 73, 75, 79, 89, 108, 116, 193, 232, 240, 249-250, 267,271 Antimaidan 251-252 anti-semitism 16, 22, 25, 32, 48, 79, 248 Apartheid ^, 51,169, 268 ‘Arkan’ (Željko Ražnatović) 41,44, 47, 51-52, 92 Artemov, L 80 Armed struggle, 24, 45, 118, 162,164, 196, 205, 208, 212, 246 Azov Battalion 245 Baburin, S. 20-21, 29-30, 32, 95, 96, 109, 117, 119-120 Baburova, A. 9, 130-131, 133 Baklagin, M. 158,194,243,251 Baranovskii, A. 72-73, 88, 132, 151, 158, 167, 187-188, 195, 207, 246 Barkashov, A. 16, 21 Basmanov, V. (Potkin) 213 Batanov, A. 74—75, 95 Bazylev, M. 150, 154-156, 160 Belkovskii, S. 109-110 Belov, A. (Potkin) 8, 52, 78, 91-93, 108-111,117-118,122, 135-136,226, 232, 245 Belyaev, Yu. 18 Benoist, A. 16 Berezovskii, B. 19, 94 ‘Biryulevo bombers’ 151 Biryulevo riots 241, 245 Bitva za Donbass 226, 249-252 Black Hawks 159 Blood Honour/Combat 18,42, 82,107, 113, 115, 118, 162 Bobrov, D. 171, 191, 245 Bogacheva, A. (Trigga) 249 Bormot, A. 74 Borodai, A. 248, 250 Borovikov, D. 156, 160 BORN 9,43, 72, 118, 132-133, 242-243, 254; creation of 124—127; doubts about its existence 130; media strategy 128-129,133,160-162; northern Group 157-159, 194, 242-243; political function 9,193-194; public statements 128-129,133,159-160,189; Russian nationalist
reactions to 132-133, 155,209; suppression of 15-16, 174, 242-243; terror attacks by 128-131, 158-159, 188-189, 194-195, 270; threats to state officials 129, 159; trials of accused members 207-211, 251-255 Bortnikov, A. 185-186 Bosykh, A. 229, 236 Budanov, Yu. 126,130 Butina, M. 233 Byshok, S. 233,248,253-254 Centrist Bloc 14 Chadaev, A. 76 Chamyi, S. 149 Chechnya 21, 126, 133 Chernomyrdin, V. 19 Chernykh, A. 190 Olikin, V. 20 Chubais, A. 31,132, 154 Chubrevich, R. (‘Radio’) 115, 156 Chuev, A. 29, 31 Chuvashov, E. 159, 194-195, 243, 270
index CIS-EMO 248 civil society 32-33, 64,120, 202,204, 226, 235, 244, 270 coloured revolution 5, 8, 33, 63-66, 75-76,108,115, 216, 228-230, 234 Communist Party see KPRF Conservative Friends of Russia 242 curators 6, 10, 108, 170-171,175 Delyagin, M. 30 Demidov, I. 63, 74-78 Demokraticheskaya Rossiya (Democratic Russia) 15 Demushkin, D. 90-91, 129-130,158, 212, 226, 245 Dissenters Marches 81,108,125 DON (Volunteer Movement of All-Russian Popular Front) 231, 234-236 DPNI (Movement against Illegal Immigration) 4, 8, 52, 78, 80, 88, 90-92, 107, 109-111,117-120, 135-136, 151,198 Drugaya Rossiya (Other Russia) coalition 64, 72, 75, 81 Dugin, A. 16, 23,28-29,45, 47,66, 74, 79, 90-91, 113-114, 192, 249-251 Dushenov, K. 79 Dzhaparidze, I. 127, 158, 243, 270 Edinaya Rossiya (United Russia) 28, 63, 70, 76-81, 107; see also Molodaya Gvardiya Erzunov, S. 82,195,206 ESM (Eurasian Youth Union) 5,90-92, 114-116 ‘Ethical Codex of a Russian Nationalist’ 107, 117-118,211 Eurasianism 28, 29, 51, 75, 79, 108 Euromaidan Revolution 225 Extremism 200 far-right musical subculture 40, 44, 46, 63, 81-87, 153, 167, 171-173, 199 fascism 8, 40, 46, 50, 65-66, 268 Fedorov, B. 52-56, 88 Feigin, M 40 Filatov, F. 127-128, 158 FNS (National Salvation Front) 15-16 Football gang subculture 25-26, 42-43, 66-70, 152, 202-204, 241 FSB 131, 147, 149-150,169,174, 185֊ 186, 195, 202, 209, 213, 241-244, 251 Gallant Steeds 26, 69, 111, 167 Gel’man, M. 19, 30 279 Georgievtsy 80-81 Gerasimov, D. 45,173 Gerber, A. 131 Ginzburg, V. 77 Girkin, I. (‘Strelkov’) 250 Gladiators Firm 68-69 Glaz’ev, S. 29-32 Golubev, O. 45, 82,
118, 130,133,162, 164, 196, 207-208 Gorshkov, E. 146, 164, 246-247 Goryachev, I. 7, 9, 40, 48-49, 77, 91, 186; anti-orangism 73, 76, 111-112, 125, 238; arrest and trial 243-244, 251-256; exile in Serbia 202,213, 233-235, 242-244; identification with Serbian nationalism 41, 47-48, 73, 111, 114; journalistic career 41, 72-76; involvement in BORN 9, 107, 124-128,133,146-147, 158, 162, 165, 174, 196, 242; involvement in managed nationalism 9, 79-80, 126; involvement with systemic nationalist politicians 87-90, 94-95, 107, 114, 121-123; IRA, obsession with 107, 133, 155, 242; leadership of Russkii Obraz 48-49, 135, 157, 164, 186, 192-193, 198, 202,205-206; monitoring of Antifa 112, 126-128, 130, 158; Neo-nazi subculture, links to 82, 89, 106-107, 111-112, 115, 118, 163; relations with Presidential Administration 41, 71, 108, 111-114, 118, 124-127, 147, 157-158, 171-172, 196, 225, 243-244, 252-253, 268-269; Tikhonov-Khasis case, collaboration with investigation 186, 195-196,202,204-208, 211-213 Govorukhin, S. 21 Griffin, R. 8, 39,268 Gulyutin, A. 82, 190, 229, 233, 239-240, 254 Gus’kova, E. 41-42 Hale, H. 4 Hanson, S. 3 Holland, D. 115 Holocaust 202 Idushchie Vmeste (Moving Together) 25, 33; links with neo-nazi skinheads 26-27,42; links with football gangs 25 Internet Research Agency 249 Investigative Committee 122, 132, 254 IRA (Irish Republican Army) 119, 134, 192, 194, 242; IRA/Sinn Fein analogy 107, 119
280 Index Ivanov, N. ИЗ, 125,136, 170, 252, 255 Ivanov, S. 53 Isaev, V. 158, 243, 251 Ivashov, L. 28, 41, 53 Karadžič, R. 48, 114-116 Karimova, A. 72 Karpov, P. 113, 170-172, 247-248, 267 Kasparov, G. 64, 81, 125 Kas’yanenko, O. 79,157 Kas’yanov, M. 64, 71 Kazakov, A. 71 Khalilov, R. 159 Khasis, E. 126-127,130, 154, 164-165, 173-175,185-188, 190-192,194, 196, 199,202, 206-213,215, 251 Khinshtein, A. 18 Khodorkovskii, M. 69 Kholmogorov, E. 77,201,236, 244-245, 249 Kholmogorova, N. 159,188, 207, 227, 243 Khomyakov, P. 148 Khuk Sprava (band) 8, 63, 81-87, 152 Khutorskoi, 127, 188-189, 193,270 Klokotov, N. 23 Kochetkov, A. 248 Kolokol’tsev, V. 204 Kolovrat (band) 7, 44-45, 82-83, 171-174; Kolovrat Crew 45, 82 Komsomoľskaya Pravda 190 Kondopoga riots 85, 92-93, 95, 108 Kononenko, M. 73, 123 Kopstein, J. 3 Korchinskii, D. 90 Korolev, N. 42, 53 Korovin, V. 91, 249 Korshunov, A. 124,127,158,188-189, 215 Korzhakov, A. 18, 20 Kosovo war 20, 28, 41, 53. 55, 134 Kots, A. 115 Kozhevnikova, G. 134, 136, 195 Krasheninnikov, P. 24 Krasnov, I. 132,186,196,243 Krasny i Blitskrig 72,151 Krastev, I. 96 KRO (Congress of Russian Communities) 18-21 Krstić, N. 48 Krutov, A. 29,32 KPRF (Communist Party of the Russian Federation) 15,17, 19-20, 28 Krylov, K. 77-78,91,109,199,215,227 Kurginyan, S. 230,234,247 Kur’yanovich, N. 81-82, 87-91, 95-96, 106, 114,120,127 Kvachkov, V. 132 Lamelle, M. 4 Latynina, Yu. 190 Lazar, B. 32 LDP, LDPR 14-15, 20-21, 88-90, 93 Lebed, A. 19 Lebedev, A. 238 Leonov, N. 32 Leont’ev, M. 77 Leont’ev, Ya. 270 Levkovich, E. 188-189,202, 212 Likhachev, V 18 Limonov, E. 24,42,
Α5-ΑΊ, 65-66, 70-71, 75, 113, 125 Litoi, A. 44, 190,241,253 Lokot’ Republic 163-164 Loktionov, B. 185 Lukin, V. 131, 188 Luzhkov, Yu. 21 Makashov, A. 16, 20 Maler, A. 77 Managed nationalism 1,3, 5-7, 9, 13, 22, 40; connection to neo-nazi temor 126֊ 127, 136, 147, 242; connection to war in Ukraine 247; as obstacle to repression 9, 147, 196; media reportage on 27, 188, 190, 199, 211; nationalist criticism of78, 109-110,211; pro-Kremlin youth organisations, role of 25-28, 70-72; Putin regime’s use of 22-23, 25-31, 33, 76-81, 113,116; Yel’tsin regime’s use of 14, 17-20; see also Russkii Proekt Markelov, M. 29, 173, 208 Markelov, S. 9, 89, 125-126, 193; as public figure 130-131, 270; murder of 130-131, 157; investigation into murder of 132, 147, 173-174 Markov, S. 29 Martsinkevich, M. 54,130,188 Matyushin, A. 46, 246 MED (International Eurasia Movement) 23 Medvedev, D. 96, 114, 131, 195, 228, 230 Memorial Society 210, 271 Mestnye 43, 70-71,113, 160, 167-168 Mikhailov, A. 40, 52, 90-91,110-111. 113, 122. 198, 204, 212-213, 215, 232-233, 235 Militarev, V. 229,235 Mironov, B. 24-25 Mironov, I. 154
Index Mishchenko, M. 72, 107, 114, 122-123, 134, 158, 170, 188-190,252,254 Mitryushin, A. 26, 66,69-71, 80,111-113, 118, 127, 167, 171, 185, 227, 252, 255 Mladić, R. 92 Modus Agendi 226,233-238, 246, 251,254 Molodaya Gvardiya (MGER) 75, 167, 228-229, 240 Morozov, A, 79 Moscow Helsinki Group 90 Moscow Trojan Skinheads 112,128 Movement in Support of the Army 20-21 Mukhachev, A. 149, 157 Muratov, D. 131 NAK (National Anti-terrorism committee) 132 Narochnitskaya, N. 29, 32, 74 Narod (movement) 109-110 Narodnaya Diplomatiya 226,248 Narodnaya Volya 29 Narodnyi Soyuz 6,95-96,109, 117-122, 171 Nashi 28,40,65-71,167,229-230,251 Natsional’naya Assambleya (opposition structure) 111-112 Naval’nyi, A. 8,108-109, 215, 227, 240, 271 Nazism 24, 163-164, 193 NBP (National Bolshevik Party) 7, 24-25, 42, 45-47, 65-66, 68-70, 73 NDPR (National Great Power Party of Russia) 3, 24-25,43, 50 Nemtsov, B. 64, 78,227, 248 Neo-nazi underground: autonomous groups 9, 147-148; use of internet 148; bombings 151, 160 ‘New Political Nationalism’ 109-110 Nikiforova, N. 41,49, 252 Nikulkin, S. 43, 160, 167,195,211 NOD (National Liberation Movement), 250,252,271 Novaya Gazeta 27, 67, 130-132, 193, 199, 207,211-212, 238,243 NSO (National Socialist Society) 164 NSO-Sever 150 OAS 52,133 OB-88 7, 27, 42^14, 74, 107, 118, 126-127,195 Oborena 73 Obradović, M. 48 Obraz (Serbia) 8, 47-M8 281 Olesinov, A. 128 oligarchs 22,66 ONF (All-Russian Popular Front) 228-229 Otechestvo (movement) 14 paganism 40, 151, 167,191 Pamyat’21 Parinov, A. 74, 89, 126, 246 ‘partisan’ (concept) 153,156,249 Patrioty Rossii (Patriots of
Russia) 95, 234 Pavlovskii, G. 5-6, 19, 23, 63-65, 67, 73, 199, 228 Pelević, B. 92 Pierce, W. 52 PKA (Right Conservative Alliance) 226, 234-237, 242, 249 Podberezhkin, A. 20-21 ‘political soldier’ 115, 155, 201 Politkovskaya, A. 131 Ponomarev, I. 238 Potupchik, K. 230,239 Pribylovskii, V. 17, 243 Primakov, E. 20-21 Primorskie partizany 198 Prokhanov, A. 21-22,156, 232 Prokhorov, M. 228, 239 Public Chamber of the Russian Federation 64, 131, 199, 216, 227, 239, 248 Pussy Riot 10,233, 236-237,243, 252 Putin regime: anti-fascist stance 1-2, 24, 29, 65-67, 131-132, 244; conservative turn 10, 226; cultivation of nationalist intellectuals 21-23, 72; debate over its relationship to Russian nationalism ; management of nationalism 113,118, 168, 175, 243-244, 253, 255-256; manipulation of non-state actors 108; preventive counter-revolution 8,9, 63-82, 90-92, 96, 225-226, 244, 255, 267,269-270; promotion of nationalist parties 28-31, 95, 109; see also Russkii Obraz: relationship to presidential administration Putin, V. 2, 7, 21-23, 168, 227, 230, 250 Pykhtin, S. 79 RAU (Russian-American University) 16 RE.Aktsiya 8, 72-74, 76, 96 Reznik, G. 131 right-conservativism 10, 232, 234-235 Ridus 226, 239-242 Right March see Russian Marches RNE (Russian National Unity) 16-18,21, 24-25,147, 248
282 Index RNS (Russian National Council) 15 Rodina (Motherland) 4, 28-33, 69, 71, 74, 93-94, 108-109, 148, 229,232, 234, 268, 271 Rodionov, I. 15-16,19-20 ROD (Russian Social Movement) 157, 188, 204-205 Rogozin, D. 10,16,18-19, 29, 31-32,78, 88, 93-96,106,225-226, 229-232, 241 RONS (Russian All-National Union) 80, 88 RuMol (Rossiya Molodaya) 3, 7,107,109, 114, 116, 134, 147,189-190, 241 Russian Marches 9, 90-93, 107-108, 117-120, 168-174,200-202, 229 Russian Orthodox Church 20, 31, 33, 41, 74, 77, 166, 236 Russkii Obraz: anti-immigrant actions, 123-124, 152-154,169-170; Bolotnaya Square concert 46, 171-174, 188, 196; ‘coloured’/’orange’ revolution, hostility towards 75-76, 96,119, 125, 135-136, 233, 238; degeneration, preoccupation with 8, 40, 50, 165, 268; Fascist nature of 8, 50; groupuscular character 39, 163; homophobia 116,134-135; ideology 48,50, 85,107, 121-122, 193; liberalism and human rights, hostility towards 120-122,134-135, 169, 192-194; metapolitical strategy 55, 192-194; Nazism, preoccupation with 7, 163-165,193, 202; neo-nazi underground, support of 9, 152-157; paramilitary camp 164-165; political programme 9, 51,169,192, 200, 235, 268; public actions and campaigns, 134-135, 152, 157, 166-174, 196-197; racism of 50-51, 85-87, 112, 122-123, 165,169, 235; regional branches 46, 63, 92,106,112,146,163,165, 192, 197, 215,246, 249; relationship to DPNI 6, 8, 52-53, 107, 110-111, 117-120, 197-198; relationship to nationalist parties and politicians 6, 87-90, 92-96; relationship to Presidential Administration 107,111-116,118,170; Serbian nationalism, attachment to
8, 40-41, 47-48, 51-52, 55, 73, 82, 92, 114-115,134,165,233-235; Russkii Obraz journal 8, 48-53, 133, 188; symbols and regalia 165, 233; terror, support for 9, 51-52, 87,107, 134, 152-157; tolerance, hostility towards 85, 87, 116, 168 Russkii Proekt (Russian Project) 8, 70, 76-81,96,106,267 Russkii Verdikt 151, 156, 187, 243 Russkoe Soprotivlenie (film) 152—157, 162, 268 Ryno-Skachevskii gang 149-150, 158, 194 Ryukhin, A. 43, 74,89, 125 Sakharov Museum 31 Sakwa, R. 4 Savel’ev, A 29, 32, 79, 93-94, 106, 109, 234 Security apparatus: links to radical nationalists 15-16, 23, 30; see also FSB Sevast’yanov, A. 18, 20, 24, 43, 50-51, 66,107, 153-155, 162, 206-207, 209, 212, 232 Sevemoe Bratstvo (Northern Brotherhood) 30,148-149 Shargunov, S. 26 Shein, O. 29 Shenfield, S. 3 Shevchenko, M. 199 Simimin, L. 9, 70-71, 113-114, 147, 167, 196, 211, 247-248, 251-253, 255 sistema 5-6, 111, 113, 136, 269 skinheads: violence 20, 27, 43, 136, 147-151 Shiryaev, M. 32 Shuvalov, I. 70 Skachevskii, P. 149, 152 Skokov, Yu. 18-19, 30 Skurlatov, V. 14 Slavyanskii Soyuz (later Slavyanskaya Sila) 80, 88, 91, 118, 130, 168, , 201 202 Sokolov, S. 211 Solomentsev, M. 118, 123 Solzhenitsyn, A. 22, 50 Soprotivlenie (‘Resistance’) 152, 168-169, 171, 191 Sorokin, V 25 SOVA Center 4, 55, 79, 130, 134, 147, 201 Soyuz 14 SPAS electoral bloc 20,29,88 SPAS (military-patriotic club) 151 SPAS television station 63, 74—76, 96, 118, 122 Spravedlivaya Rossiya (A Just Russia) 93, 95 SRs (Socialist Revolutionaries) 128, 155, 190 Starikov, N. 234, 271 State Duma 20, 24, 31, 87-88, 93, 114 Stepanov, V. (Vasya Killer) 68
Sterligov, A. 16 Sterligov, G. 55, 164, 241, 254
Index Steshín, D. 43, 49, 80, 115, 124, 135, 155, 188, 233,240, 254 strana.ru 23 Strategy-31 (movement) 175,197,201, 227 Sterligov, A. 15-16,240 Surkov, V. 64-66, 68, 71, 95-96, 109, 167, 188,228-230, 234, 243, 247,251,255 Suslov, P. 23 Sutuga, A. 238 Tarasov, A. 43 Taratorin, D. 46, 49, 75, 95, 106, 113, 116-117,120-122,134-135,146, 169,202 Terekhov, S. 24 Terrorism 47, 51-52, 79.118,128,132135,153-155,157,160,187,193-194, 207-208 Thiriart, J.-F. 115 Tikhomirov, Yu. 158,251 Tikhonov-Khasis case 186-188. 190-193, 195-196, 204-212,215 Tikhonov. N. 7, 9, 40, 42-46, 48-49, 88, 89,106-107, 113,124,146,251; arrest, imprisonment and trial 173-175, 191-192, 194-195, 204, 207-211; collaboration with investigation 242-243, 251; cult of 209-212, 245; far-right music scene, links to 44-45; ideological statements 118, 129, 160-162; journalistic activities 43, 49, 51, 72-74; leadership of BORN 107, 113, 118, 124-131, 157-162; murder of Markelov and Baburova 130-131, 133, 173-174; role in Russkii Obraz 48-51, 113, 118, 146, 157, 169, 186-187,206; skinhead gangs, involvement in 42-44, 72, 74, 118 Tokmakov, S. 54 Tor, V. (Kralin) 201, 205, 227, 232 ‘traditional values’ 10, 234 Tsentr Έ’ 70,112-113,127,200,238,240 Tupikin, V. 72 Ukraine: Euromaidan and Russian intervention 2, 4,9-10, 225-226, 244-253; Orange Revolution in 64—65, 110; Refuge for Russian neo-nazis 126, 174,215 Umland, A. 3 Valyaev, E. 88, 91, 127, 163-166,173, 187, 199, 206, 212, 215, 233,235-237, 252, 254 Valyaev, M. 88, 95, 233 Varlamov, I. 239-240 Vasil’ev, A. 151, 171,187,243 Vasil’ev, D. 21 Vasil’ev, K. 156, 166-167
Vdovenko, V. 30,148 Vdovin, A. 43 Vedenkin, A. 17 Vedenov, L. 123-124 Velikaya Rossiya (party) 79, 93-96,109 Verbitskii, R. 68-72, 124-125, 230 Verkhovskii, A. 130,155 Volkov, M. 27, 43, 127-128, 159, 243 Weaver, R. 52 ‘Weimar Russia’ debate 3 White Wolves 194-195 World Congress of Russian Jewry 90 World Russian National Sobor 166 Yabloko party 31, 66 Yakemenko, V. 26, 67, 70, 239 Yashin, I. 66-67, 72 Yeľtsin, В. 7, 15, 17, 20 Yel’tsin regime 3, 7, 13-21; antifascist policies 16-17, 20; managed nationalism 17—20 Zadornov, M. 167 Zaldostanov, A. 166 Zamashnyuk, A. 207-209 Zarifullin, P. 91 Zatulin, K. 19 Zentsov, R. 152, 168-169, 235 Zheleznov, R. 89, 112, 237, 246 Zhirinovski։, V. 14-15,17, 20, 55, 93,249 Zhivov, A. 249-252 ‘ZOG’ 112,122,170,175 Zyuganov, G. 28 Bayerische к. 283 Staatsbibliothek München |
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