Item #2560 [RUSSIAN FASCISTS IN THE USA & CHINA] Zashchitnyia rubashki [i.e. Protective Shirts]. N. Grozin.
[RUSSIAN FASCISTS IN THE USA & CHINA] Zashchitnyia rubashki [i.e. Protective Shirts]
[RUSSIAN FASCISTS IN THE USA & CHINA] Zashchitnyia rubashki [i.e. Protective Shirts]

[RUSSIAN FASCISTS IN THE USA & CHINA] Zashchitnyia rubashki [i.e. Protective Shirts]

Item #2560

Shanghai: Vseobshchii Russkii kalendar, 1939. 325 pp., 5 ills. 20x14 cm.

Very good, deckled page edges, small creases to corners, margins slightly faded. First edition. Rare.

The book includes the portraits of Anastase Vonsiatsky and his wife Marion Ream-Vonsiatskaia from paintings by Victor Podgurskii (1893–1969).

A commissioned biography 0f the leader of the All-Russian Fascist Organization (VFA), Anastasii (Anastase) Vonsiatsky (1898–1965) written by a fellow fascist and great admirer Nikolai Grozin. Vonsiatsky had taken part in the White movement and evacuated to Turkey, then France and finally the USA in 1920. There he was given an American Reserve Officer’s Commission. The VFO was headquartered in his home in Putnam, Connecticut and became closely associated with the All-Russian
Fascist Party in Manchuria. In 1942, Vonsiatsky was investigated by the FBI and indicted for conspiring to assist Hitler in violation of the Espionage Act. After 4-year imprisonment, he moved to Florida where he wrote articles for various magazines and established the Tsar Nicholas II Museum in St. Petersburg.

Price: $2,900.00

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