Vasily Biskupsky, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Vasily Biskupsky

Russian general

Date of Birth: 27-Jun-1878

Place of Birth: Tomsk, Tomsk Oblast, Russia

Date of Death: 18-Jun-1945

Profession: military personnel

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Vasily Biskupsky

  • Vasily Viktorovich Biskupsky (??????? ?????????? ??????????; 1878–1945) was a right-wing Russian general of Ukrainian origin who helped finance Adolf Hitler's rise to power.Biskupsky's father was the vice-governor of Tomsk.
  • Vasily was forced to leave the Russian Imperial Army after his secret marriage to operetta singer Anastasia Vyaltseva had been made public.
  • He bought lands in the Russian Far East and Sakhalin Island and started drilling for oil.
  • After World War I had broken out, Biskupsky returned to the army and was promoted to major general in June 1916. After the Russian Revolution, Pavlo Skoropadskyi put Biskupsky in charge of the military forces of the Central Council of Ukraine.
  • In 1918, he surrendered Odessa to Nikifor Grigoriev's forces.
  • He also chaired the short-lived Government of West Russia before emigrating to Germany in 1919. After selling his Sakhalin property to the Japanese government, Biskupsky became a rich man.
  • He was one of the first Russians to give unqualified support to Hitler (whom he claimed to have concealed in his own apartment after the failed Beer Hall Putsch).
  • He was also involved in the Kapp Putsch.In 1922, Biskupsky's associates (his deputy and secretary) attempted to kill Paul Miliukov, a major liberal leader.
  • Although the assassins missed their target, they accidentally shot and killed Vladimir Dmitrievich Nabokov, the writer's father. Some historians believe that Biskupsky helped channel Romanov money to the Nazi Party.
  • In 1936,Hitler put him in charge of the Russische Vertrauensstelle, a government body dealing with the Russian émigré community.
  • By the end of World War II, he had grown disillusioned with Hitler.
  • He was sacked and briefly imprisoned by the NSDAP.

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