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16 Facts About Sergey Taboritsky

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Sergey Vladimirovich Taboritsky was a Russian journalist, renowned for his nationalist, monarchist, and antisemitic positions.

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Sergey Taboritsky's mother was a baptized Jewish tailor and owner of a fashion shop.

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Sergey Taboritsky graduated from the Realschule of Gurevich in 1915.

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At first, Sergey Taboritsky lived in Berlin, then in Mecklenburg, and from January to March 1922 in Munich.

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In 1921, Sergey Taboritsky accidentally met former State Duma politician Alexander Guchkov on a street in Berlin.

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Sergey Taboritsky attacked him with an umbrella, for which he spent several days in a local prison.

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Together with Shabelsky-Bork, Sergey Taboritsky participated in an assassination attempt against Pavel Milyukov.

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When Vladimir Dmitrievich Nabokov rushed at Shabelsky, striking the arm with which Sergey Taboritsky was holding his gun, Sergey Taboritsky shot three times at point-blank range at Nabokov.

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Since May 1936 Sergey Taboritsky was the deputy of General Vasily Biskupsky for the Nazi-created Bureau for Russian Refugees in Germany.

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Sergey Taboritsky's duties included maintaining a file cabinet of Russian emigration and political monitoring of its sentiments.

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Sergey Taboritsky's activities were carried out in close contact with the Gestapo.

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Gleb Rahr describes Sergey Taboritsky as follows: "Dry, lean, pointed, wizened, slightly weazened type, not flowering, but fading".

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Sergey Taboritsky hid the Jewish origin of his mother and attributed German roots to her, and he ascribed the Russian nobility to the fictitious father, "Vladimir Vasilievich Taboritsky".

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Sergey Taboritsky claimed that the assassination attempt on the "leader of Jewish democracy" and the "hater of Germany" Milyukov, for which he had served a criminal sentence, was a feat to his new homeland.

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Sergey Taboritsky emphasized that he first made known the Protocols of Zion in Germany, and was proud of his persecution by Jews and "leftists".

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Sergey Taboritsky continued to occasionally publish in the Brazil-based monarchist journal Vladimirsky Vestnik.