The People’s Socialist Party of Russia “Viking” (“Vityaz”) [1] [2] is an officially unauthorized and not legalized national socialist collaborationist political organization that briefly operated during the Second World War on the territories of the USSR created by Burg self-government (at that time - Lokot volost) , by Konstantin Voskoboinik .
| People's Socialist Party of Russia “Viking” (“Vityaz”) | |
|---|---|
| Leader | Konstantin Voskoboinik (1941-1942) Bronislaw Kaminsky (1942-1943) |
| Established | November 26, 1941 |
| Dissolution date | August 1943 (actually) |
| Headquarters | Cubit |
| Ideology | national socialism , russian nationalism |
| Number of members | OK. 400 people |
Content
- 1 Description
- 1.1 Party manifesto
- 1.2 History of the attempt to create
- 2 See also
- 3 notes
Description
Party manifest
The following is the full text of the NSPR Manifesto [1] :
| The short name of the People’s Socialist Party is “VIKING” (Vityaz). The People’s Socialist Party takes responsibility for the fate of Russia. She undertakes to create a government that will ensure peace, order and all the conditions necessary for the prosperity of peaceful work in Russia, to maintain its honor and dignity. In its activities, the People’s Socialist Party will be guided by the following program:
Free labor, private property within the limits established by law, state capitalism, supplemented and corrected by private initiative, and civic valor will be the basis for building a new state order in Russia. This program will be implemented after the end of the war and after the People’s Socialist Party came to power |
History of an attempt to create
Already in December 1941, five party cells were created — several dozen party members and several hundred sympathizers in each cell. The committee itself was in the so-called. Lokot Republic, under the protection of its own police detachment - its own law enforcement forces.
The party was never officially authorized by the German authorities, and was not legalized.
See also
- Russian collaborationism
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 RGASPI. F. 69, Op. 1, D. 913, L. 80-81.
- ↑ Kovtun I.I., Zhukov D.A. Phenomenon of the Lokot Republic. An alternative to Soviet power? - M .: Veche, 2012. - 288 p. - ISBN 978-5-9533-6348-8 - Preface. Kaminsky Brigade: Pro et contra