Illegal procurement of American citizenship False statements to government officials
Vladimir Dmitriyevich Sokolov[a] (2 March 1913 – 19 January 1992), also known under the pen name of Samarin,[b] was a Russian Axis collaborator, journalist, writer, researcher and educator. Following his work as a propagandist for Nazi Germany as one of the writers of the Rech newspaper, he fled to the United States and became a senior lector of Russian language studies at Yale University from 1949 to 1976. In 1982, he was targeted by the United States Department of Justice for deportation, bringing him national notoriety. Following the revocation of his citizenship, he fled to an Orthodox monastery in Montreal, Canada, where he died in 1992.
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Vladimir Dmitriyevich Sokolov (2 March 1913 – 19 January 1992), also known under the pen name of Samarin, was a Russian Axis collaborator, journalist,...
speedway rider VladimirSamarin, the pseudonym of Russian Nazi collaborator and Yale University instructor Vladimir Sokolov Vladimir Sokoloff (1889–1962)...
tract which reads in part as follows: Other writers at Rech included VladimirSamarin (Oktan's second-in-command) and Eugene Sadowski (who translated German...
Plevna Chapel (1887) Monument to Nikolay Pirogov (1897) Portrait of Yuri Samarin (1872) Portrait of Boris Chicherin (earlier 1897) Directory of the Imperial...
Review: report on Vladimir Sokolov". Jewishworldreview.com. Retrieved 2014-07-18. McFadden, Robert D. (1986-06-03). "Judgment against Vladimir Sokolov". The...
Oktan. Sadowski was one of seven employees of Rech, along with Oktan, VladimirSamarin, and individuals named Azbukin, Bogomolov, Petrov, and Sofronova. Sadowski's...
Court for the District of Connecticut, he presided at the trial of VladimirSamarin, a former Yale University instructor, who was accused of lying about...
State Duma represented only a small number of parties. After 2000, during Vladimir Putin's first presidency (2000–2008), the number of parties quickly decreased...
(11): 128–151. doi:10.1057/jird.2008.7. S2CID 143792013. Fish, M. Steven; Samarin, Melissa; Way, Lucan Ahmad (2017). "Russia and the CIS in 2016". Asian...
EA Martin, A. N. Omelchenko, EP Panchenko, NI Radchenko, N. Rozalon, AF Samarin, SN Stavrovsky and other library employees and residents city, most of...
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of Slavic religion; such a view was expressed only by Nikolay Kvashnin-Samarin [ru] in his amateur work Очерке славянской мифологии (1872), but his work...
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were quite virulent in their attacks on the Poles. According to Iurii F. Samarin, Poland was transformed into a "sharp wedge driven by Latinism" into the...
Mozalev Maya Khromykh Aleksandra Boikova / Dmitrii Kozlovskii Alexander Samarin Sofia Samodelkina Makar Ignatov Sofia Akateva Petr Gumennik Adeliia Petrosian...
Petrovna Saltykova (26 November 1731 – 24 March 1830), married Pyotr Kvashnin-Samarin (? – 19 October 1815) Countess Varvara Petrovna Saltykova, married on 4...
Tarasova / Vladimir Morozov Anastasia Skoptsova / Kirill Aleshin Andrei Mozalev Daria Usacheva Alexandra Stepanova / Ivan Bukin Alexander Samarin Kamila Valieva...
including Piotr Medvedev (ru: Пётр Михайлович Медведев), Nicolay Sobolschikov-Samarin (ru: Собольщиков-Самарин, Николай Иванович), Aleksandr Lensky (ru: Александр...