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Matvei Vasilyevich Golovinski (alternatively, Mathieu) (Russian: Матвей Васильевич Головинский) (6
March 1865 – 1920) was a Russian-French writer, journalist...
- 1780–1845),
Russian explorer of the
northern parts of
Siberia Matvei Golovinski (1865–1920), Russian-French writer, journalist, and
Political activist...
- The
Grand Inquisitor and The Possessed) on
Golovinski's writings,
including the Protocols.
Golovinski's role in the
writing of the
Protocols is disputed...
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Heiden and the
Russian historian Mikhail Lepekhine maintain that
Matvei Golovinski, a
writer and
Okhrana agent,
fabricated the
first edition of The Protocols...
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Protocols of the
Elders of Zion,
written by the Russian-French
writer Mathieu Golovinski in 1905.
Eisner was
inspired to
write it when a few
years before his death...
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Sergei Durov, a
retired collegiate ****essor, writer, 33
years old
Vasily Golovinski,
titular councilor, 20
years old
Nikolai Petrovich Grigoriev, Lieutenant...
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Matvei Golovinski and Manasevich-Manuilov at the
direction of
Pyotr Rachkovsky,
chief of the Okhrana, the
Russian secret service in Paris.
Golovinski worked...
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general agreement that Russian-French
writer and
political activist Matvei Golovinski fabricated the text for Okhrana, the
secret police of the
Russian Empire...
- met in 1902. He
exposed governmental control of the
press (see
Matvei Golovinski affair). In 1902,
Gorky was
elected an
honorary Academician of Literature...
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explore the idea that the
protocols were
actually written by
Mathieu Golovinski, a Russian-French
political activist, for
failing to help
viewers understand...