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Trishatny, Sergey Iosifovich

Sergey Iosifovich Trishatny ( March 19, 1865 , St. Petersburg - after April 21, 1920 ) - Russian Black-Hundred politician, older brother of Konstantin and Alexander . Member of the Union of the Russian people . In 1905 - 1908, the Secretary of the NRC.

Sergey Iosifovich Trishatny
Date of BirthMarch 19, 1865 ( 1865-03-19 )
Place of BirthSt. Petersburg
Date of deathis unknown
Place of deathis unknown
CitizenshipRussian empire
Occupationpolitician, lawyer
Educationhigher
ReligionOrthodoxy
The consignmentUnion of the Russian people
Main ideasanti-Semitism , Russian nationalism , monarchism
FatherJoseph Alexandrovich Trishatny
MotherZinaida Pavlovna Gagarina

Biography

Born in Petersburg. He graduated from the Faculty of Law of the Imperial University of St. Petersburg . He had contact with the agent of the Security Department Rachkovsky Peter Ivanovich , who was convinced anti-Semite . In November 1902, Rachkovsky returned from Paris with the “ Protocol of the Zion of the Sages ” [1] .

When the revolution of 1905 began, Trishatny worked as a lawyer. In October of the same year, he and his younger brother took part in the creation of the “Union of the Russian People”. On November 8, organization leader Alexander Dubrovin appointed Sergei Trishatny secretary [2] .

Sergei Trishatny was one of the initiators of the creation of fighting squads that fought with political opponents, mainly leftists , as well as Jews . In 1907 - 1908, conflicts and a struggle for power broke out in the organization, after which Trishatny no longer took an active part in the affairs of the NRC. Since 1908, he worked as a legal adviser at the Central Post Office in St. Petersburg.

After the October Revolution, Trishatny did not leave the country, got a job in the Soviet authorities. In December 1918, he got a job as an auditor of the Food Commission of the Nikolaev Railway . A year later, on December 20, 1919, he was detained by employees of the Cheka of Petrograd, who investigated the case of Trishatny’s involvement in crimes as a member of the Union of Russian People. Three weeks later, on January 12, 1920, the investigator did not find the corpus delicti in Trishatny's testimony and freed him from arrest.

Five days later, on January 17, 1920, the Cheka of Petrograd decided to detain Trishatny as a member of the NRC. On April 1, he fled from the camp. On April 21, 1920, the Cheka declared Trishatny wanted, but no traces of it were found. Nothing more is known about his future fate.

Notes

  1. ↑ Rachkovsky, Peter Ivanovich
  2. ↑ Rawson, Don C. Russian rightists and the revolution of 1905 . - 1995 .-- P. 59.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Trishatny__Sergey_Iosifovich&oldid = 99555589


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