dramatist, poet, editor, theatre critic, publicist, political activist
Years active
1880−1904
Awards
Griboyedov Prize (1894)
Vasily Lvovich Velichko (Russian: Васи́лий Льво́вич Вели́чко; 14 July 1860, in Priluki, Poltava Governorate, Russian Empire (now Pryluky, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine) – 13 January 1904, in Saint Petersburg) was a Russian Imperial politician, who served in the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Empire. He was also a poet, playwright and publicist, one of the leaders of Russian Assembly,[1][2] and editor of the semi-official Kavkaz gazette.
Known as a Russian chauvinist,[3] he demonstrated blatant intolerance to the Armenian people[4][5] and tried to set them on other populations in the Caucasus. He was active during the period when the Imperial Russian authorities carried out a purposeful anti-Armenian policy.
According to the Russian historian Victor Schnirelmann, "it is curious that his works were re-published in Azerbaijan in the early 1990s and received wide popularity there".[6] Velichko's "forgotten racist tract" was reissued by Ziya Bunyadov's academy.[7]
^Velichko’s biography at the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
^Василий Величко // Черная сотня. Историческая энциклопедия 1900-1917. Отв. редактор О.А. Платонов. М., Крафт, Институт русской цивилизации, 2008.
^Problemy istorii Rossii v konservativnoi publitsistike vtoroi poloviny 19 - nachala 20 v., 1990, p. 6, by I. V. Kurukin
^"Albanian Myth" (in Russian) / V.A. Shnirelman, "Voyni pamyati. Mifi, identichnost i politika v Zakavkazye", Moscow, Academkniga, 2003
^Benthall, Jonathan (ed.), The best of Anthropology Today, 2002, Routledge, ISBN 0415262550, p. 350 by Anatoly Khazanov
^"Albanian Myth" (in Russian) / V.A. Shnirelman, "Voyni pamyati. Mifi, identichnost i politika v Zakavkazye", Moscow, Academkniga, 2003
^Black Garden: Armenia and Azerbaijan Through Peace and War, by Thomas De Waal, 2004, p. 152
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by armed guards. The original report on the incident was made by Vasily A. Velichko, a Soviet propaganda worker, and passed to Joseph Stalin and to other...
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in the Tiflis Museum!" The unprincipled, but not mediocre publicist VasilyVelichko, editor of the official newspaper Kavkaz, became the main ideologist...
Khristianovich Napoleon.org "People of Napoleonic Period". Velichko, Konstantin I.; Novitsky, Vasily F.; Schwarz, Aleksey V. von; Apushkin, Vladimir A.; Schoultz...
misinterpretations and traced the influence of the anti-Armenian authors VasilyVelichko and Ziya Bunyadov on her theories. According to Thomas de Waal, Mammadova's...
the clerk of the General Military Chancellery, headed by Vasyl Kochubey. Velichko also fulfilled the special orders of Vasyl Kochubey, "the most necessary...
and London in 1856. This work is in the public domain. Velichko, Konstantin; Novitsky, Vasily; Schwartz, Alexey von; Apushkin, Vladimir; Schoultz, Gustav...
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(in Russian). Retrieved 19 February 2019. "Величко, Александр Иванович" [Velichko, Alexander Ivanovich]. Warheroes.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 19 February...
(in German). Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 978-1167991554. Velichko, Konstantin I.; Novitsky, Vasily F.; Schwarz, Alexey V. von; Apushkin, Vladimir A.; Schoultz...
General Vasily Kryuchenkin (22 July 1942 – 20 October 1942) Colonel General Pavel Batov (22 October 1942 – 27 October 1942) Lieutenant General Vasily Badanov...