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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, writer, researcher and educator. Following his work as a propagandist for Nazi Germany as one of the writers of the 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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dbo:abstract Vladimir Dmitriyevich Sokolov (2 March 1913 – 19 January 1992), also known under the pen name of Samarin, 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 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. (en) Владимир Дмитриевич Самарин (настоящая фамилия Соколов, 2 марта 1913 — 19 января 1992) — русский журналист, литератор, исследователь и общественный деятель, преподаватель Йельского университета. Во время Великой Отечественной войны работал в коллаборационистской газете «Речь». (ru)
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dbp:author V. Samarin (en)
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dbp:criminalCharges False statements to government officials (en) Illegal procurement of American citizenship (en)
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dbp:name Vladimir Sokolov (en)
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dbp:text In the course of millennia Jews were conquering the world systematically and unflinchingly. All means, without exclusion of most gruesome, were utilized by them and their road to global dominance is covered with blood of millions of people...Significant role in corruption and zhidovisation of highest levels of English society was played by freemasonry, a powerful Jewish organization enveloping all countries with its activities. The type of influence of freemasonry in England can be judged by the fact that the king himself is a member of freemason lodge. (en)
dbp:title England and Judaism (en)
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rdfs:comment Vladimir Dmitriyevich Sokolov (2 March 1913 – 19 January 1992), also known under the pen name of Samarin, 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 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. (en) Владимир Дмитриевич Самарин (настоящая фамилия Соколов, 2 марта 1913 — 19 января 1992) — русский журналист, литератор, исследователь и общественный деятель, преподаватель Йельского университета. Во время Великой Отечественной войны работал в коллаборационистской газете «Речь». (ru)
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