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11 Facts About Fyodor Vinberg

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Fyodor Vinberg became personally acquainted with Tsarina Aleksandra for whom he developed a strong emotional attachment.

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Fyodor Vinberg pleaded not guilty and pointed to the absurdity of such charges by the Bolsheviks, as they had overthrown the Provisional Government themselves.

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Fyodor Vinberg was sentenced to one year's imprisonment by the revolutionary tribunal but was released in early 1918.

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Fyodor Vinberg made a dangerous journey to Kiev to fight with the White Army, where he was arrested and rescued by German forces and accompanied them in retreat to Germany.

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Fyodor Vinberg personally introduced the Protocols of the Elders of Zion from Russia to Germany, and via his magazines, republished and promoted the Protocols while advocating the destruction of the world's Jewry.

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Fyodor Vinberg was a loyal Russian monarchist with an aristocratic contempt for the masses.

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Fyodor Vinberg was much influenced by the antisemitic speculations in Fyodor Dostoyevsky's A Writer's Diary.

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Fyodor Vinberg called for "Aryan peoples" to unite against the "Jewish plan for world domination".

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Fyodor Vinberg wanted Orthodoxy to unite with Catholicism and to learn from its methods in waging ideological war against the enemy, by anathematising the Freemasonry and all of Satan's servants "at Easter Week in all the churches and all the cathedrals of our homeland".

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Norman Cohn says that "in all his writings Fyodor Vinberg insists that one way or another the Jews must be got rid of".

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Notwithstanding Laqueur's conviction that his upper class ideas would have been of little interest or value to Hitler, Fyodor Vinberg appears to have been responsible for Hitler's conversion to the idea of worldwide Jewish-Bolshevist conspiracy.