Arthur Cherep-Spiridovich
Arthur Cherep-Spiridovich | |
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Born |
1858 Tsarist Russia |
Died |
22 October 1926 (aged 67–68) Arrochar, Staten Island, New York City, U.S. |
Occupation | Soldier, political activist, writer |
Notable works | Secret World Government or The Hidden Hand |
Arthur Cherep-Spiridovich (1858 — 22 October 1926) was a Russian count who moved to the United States following the Bolshevik Revolution. He was a Tsarist general and white Russian loyalist. He was involved in Pan-Slavism, White Russian and anti-semitic activism, including various chivalric orders and cultural organisations, amongst the diaspora community in America. Spiridovich is perhaps best known for authoring a book positing a concise conspiracy consisting of 300 Jewish families entitled "Secret World Government or The Hidden Hand".
Biography
Spiridovitch was President of the Slavonic Society of Russia and of the Latino-Slavic League of Paris and Rome. Politically he was a supporter of the Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and an opponent of Bolshevism.
According to Lord Alfred Douglas, well-known men like Henry Ford and newspapers like the Financial Times in London took him seriously and helped him to reach a fairly wide public.[1]
He is incorrectly cited as anti-semitic for criticizing the Rothchild family and their covert activities of the early 1900s in order to discredit his book and his historical research.
Death
Arthur Cherep-Spiridovich died in a Staten Island hotel, with a gas line pipe stuck in his throat. The police reported that he had committed suicide. However, when the body was discovered at the hotel by the staff, the gas line was shut off. No autopsy was performed and no further investigation put into the case.
Works
- A Europe without Turkey—the security of France requires (1913)
- Towards Disaster: Dangers and Remedies (1914)
- How to Save England (1920)
- Secret World Government or The Hidden Hand (1926) - a transcript may be found here
References
- ↑ Laqueur, Walter Ze'ev (1 January 1965). Russia and Germany. Transaction Publishers. ISBN 9781412833547.
Sources
- The Non-Existent Manuscript by Cesare G. De Michelis, (University of Nebraska Press: Lincoln and London, 2004), pp. 146, 161; ISBN 0-8032-1727-7
- Russia and Germany, A Century of Conflict by Walter Laqueur, (Boston/Toronto: Little, Brown and Company: 1965)
External links
- "COUNT SPIRIDOVITCH GIVES A LUNCHEON", twainquotes.com; accessed 21 March 2016.
- Count Cherep-Spriridovich (1 January 2000). The Secret World Government or "The Hidden Hand": The Unrevealed in History. Book Tree. ISBN 1-58509-093-X.
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