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289: 367:«Life has shown that today a party is not required for a political victory; it is enough to have a mobile, efficient support group. I have such a group. These are people who can do their daily routine work.»   With the creation in June 1994 in the city of Kazan of the National Socialist Russian Workers' Party, the Oprichny Dvor ceased to exist as an independent organization. 363:
In a conversation between M. Yu. Glukhov and journalist Artyom Karapetyan, the recording of which was published on January 26, 1994, in the newspaper Izvestiya Tatarstan, the leader of the Kazan "oprichniks" was asked the following question: “You announced the creation of your own party in the press.
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advocated the establishment of a "new order" in the country based on national-state dictatorship and military-police discipline, for strict state control over the economy, spoke out in support of the army, law enforcement agencies and state security agencies, and also declared special sympathy for
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Alexeyev I. Ye. Russian national movement in the Kazan province and Tatarstan: late XIX - early XXI centuries (vocabulary experience). − Kazan: Publishing House "Master Line", 2004. − С.с. 195 − 196.
392:Цит. по: Алексеев И. Е. Русское национальное движение в Казанской губернии и Татарстане: конец XIX − начало XXI веков (опыт словаря). − Казань: Издательство «Мастер Лайн», 2004. − С. 196. 265:«The unusualness of visiting visiting celebrities, - noted the journalist V.V. Kurnosov, - was given by the security - young guys in black shirts with red bands on their left hand». 364:"Oprichny Dvor". Where is she, what is wrong with her, after all, in theory, the party is the very force that stands behind the leader? " To this M. Yu. Glukhov replied as follows: 422:Алексеев И. Е. Русское национальное движение в Казанской губернии и Татарстане: конец XIX − начало XXI веков (опыт словаря). − Казань: Издательство «Мастер Лайн», 2004. − С. 196. 39: 325:- "a dog's head and a broom", which was placed on a red armband. A dog's head with an open mouth symbolized the readiness to gnaw out internal treason in the person of 307:
The organization itself was viewed by him as an elite political unit, whose members - the "oprichniks" - were supposed to form the ideological core of the future "
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and its supporters - corrupt officials, criminals and "pseudo-democrats", and the broomstick symbolized the intention to sweep foreign invaders out of
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The main inspirer of the creation and leader of the Oprichny Dvor was a local leader of the national-radical wing, the former pastor of the
308: 79: 462: 487: 477: 383:Карапетян А. «Кто обидит члена партии, тому партия свернёт башку»// Известия Татарстана. − 1994. − №№ 119 − 120 (24 июня). 165: 431:Карапетян А. Михаил Глухов: «Власть сама упадёт в руки таким, как я»// Известия Татарстана. − 1994. − №№ 15 (26 января). 497: 258:
Stanislav Terekhov, chairman of the "Union of Officers" and Sazhi Umalatova, chairman of the "Permanent Presidium
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port on August 13, 1993, during the meeting of the ship with Sazhi Umalatova and Stanislav Terekhov
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As an emblem, members of the Oprichny Dvor used the image of the distinctive attribute of the
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In 1999, a photo of the meeting with the caption: “There are no
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social and political organization that operated in the city of
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Leader
Mikhail Glukhov
National Socialist Russian Workers' Party
Kazan
Tatarstan
Russia
Ideology
Russian ultranationalism
Political position
Far-right
Black
Red
Politics of Tatarstan
Politics of Russia
Political parties
Elections
‹See Tfd›
Russian
‹See Tfd›
Russian
Russian
ultranationalist
Kazan
Russian communists
Kazan
Lieutenant Colonel
Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR
fascists
Tatarstan
Kazan

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