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Mikhail Nazarov: biography, books, photo

Nazarov Mikhail Viktorovich - a well-known publicist, writer, religious and public figure. He is a monarchist, founder of the publishing house "Russian Idea". Widely known as the author of "Letters 500/5000", which caused an international scandal. In this article, a brief biography of the writer will be presented.

Learning

Mikhail Nazarov was born in 1948 in a family of engineers. His great-grandfather - a priest and grandfather - a white officer, were shot in 1920 by Bolsheviks.

Having graduated from the technical school in 1967, the young man went to Dickson Island to work there as an electrician. Also Nazarov worked at the polar station of Cape Chelyuskin. But then he decided to get a higher education.

In 1975, Mikhail graduated from the Moscow State Institute. M. Thorez, defending the diploma of an interpreter. Then he went to work in Algeria. There Nazarova was waiting for an interpreter at the construction of a metallurgical plant.

Germany

In Algeria, representatives of the KGB came to Mikhail and proposed cooperation. The future writer refused and disappeared with his wife. In 1975 he emigrated to Germany. Naturally, illegally. In the new country he worked as the executive secretary of the magazine "Sowing" and became the founder of the Russian National Association. Also Nazarov Mikhail was a member of the Union of German Journalists and the People's Labor Union.

While in Germany, he compiled several collections: "We need a great Russia", "Russia returns to the Lord," "We can not live without God," etc. Mikhail often sent such literature to the USSR. For this purpose, in 1985-1986, he even went to a couple of long trips. Nazarov visited all the large port cities of North America.

In 1987, the hero of this article became an independent publicist. His works could be read in such publications as "Our Contemporary", "Moscow", "Russky Vestnik", etc.

Activities in Russia

In 1994, Mikhail Nazarov returned to Russia for permanent residence and became secretary of the Writers' Union. He also became a board member of the Union of the Russian People, the "Derzhava" movement and the Russian Christian organization. Enormous diligence allowed him to deal with several projects at once.

1996 is the date when Mikhail Nazarov established the Russian Idea publishing house. Books of political, historical and orthodox content became his main specialization. We go further.

«Letter 500»

For many people, Mikhail Nazarov is known as the author of this message. Several media, political, religious and public figures dubbed this letter anti-Semitic. A similar opinion was held by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel and Russia.

In particular, Alexander Verkhovsky (head of the human rights center "Owl") in the annual report "Anti-Semitism in the Russian Federation" for 2005 also unflatteringly spoke about Nazarov. He wrote that Michael combined the classic myths about the Jewish conspiracy with the anti-Semitic interpretation of Shulchan Arukh. As a result, a theory has emerged, according to which all Jewish organizations are guided in relation to people of other nationalities only by "misanthropic" ideas and therefore are subject to prohibition.

«Letter 5000»

But according to the Prosecutor's Office, this message did not violate the legislation of the Russian Federation. There was no information in the text of the appeal encouraging readers to act against any religion, race, nation or individual. Subsequently, Mikhail Nazarov initiated another message, called "Letter 5000" (the figure means the number of people subscribing). After the publication of the appeal, the media began writing about its author an article of slanderous nature. This greatly angered the Christians. After all, many Orthodox clerics signed the letter, including 50 priests.

The Jewish leaders tried three times to bring a criminal case against MV Nazarov. His "Letter 5000" they believed to be a means of inciting ethnic hatred. But all statements were rejected by the prosecutor's office.

Representatives of many organizations called Nazarov "anti-Semite" and "Nazi." Mikhail Viktorovich did not tolerate insults and slander, filing a lawsuit against them. But in all the lawsuits the writer was refused.

Views

According to several sources, including scientists at the Tel Aviv University, the hero of this article is an active supporter of anti-Semitic propaganda, and also denies the Holocaust and blood libel.

According to Nazarov in Russia there is a Talmudic Jewish sect practicing ritual murders.

At the same time, Mikhail Viktorovich denies the authenticity of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. Nazarov knows about their false origin. Nevertheless, the writer believes that the Protocols reflect an objective reality. Vadim Rossman (an expert on anti-Semitism) repeatedly cited Nazarov's statement about the existence of a Jewish-Masonic conspiracy.

According to Semyon Charny (historian), Mikhail Viktorovich in his article entitled "Pearl Harbor on Bolshaya Bronnaya" expressed a positive attitude towards Nazism. According to Nazarov, the stabbing in the Moscow synagogue was provoked by the Jews themselves. They did this in order to achieve the following:

  • Tougher repression against anti-Semites.
  • Legalization of the expansion of the army structures of "Jewish self-defense".
  • Distraction of attention from the man-hating code "Shulhan Arukh".
  • Preparing the soil to combat Orthodox teaching.

In other articles, the writer accused the Israelis of unleashing the World War II. He argued that the book "Shulchan Arukh" prescribes to treat Christians with cruelty, that the number of Jews among the Chekists exceeded 70%, and the Bolsheviks themselves identified their own power with Jewry.

According to Mikhail Viktorovich, the socio-economic structure of Russia should combine different types of property. Nazarov claims that the country needs to return the gas and oil fields sold for a pittance. It is also necessary to introduce a state monopoly on all high-yielding industries: extraction of precious stones, diamonds, and gold; Sale of tobacco products and alcohol; Armament, nuclear and space technologies.

Personal life

Mikhail Nazarov, whose biography is presented above, is married. The writer has three children. At the moment he lives with his family in Moscow.

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