Nikolai Starikov

Nikolai Starikov
Николай Стариков
Leader of Great Fatherland Party
Assumed office
12 April 2013
Personal details
Born Nikolai Viktorovich Starikov
(1970-08-23) August 23, 1970
Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Nationality Russian
Political party Great Fatherland Party
Religion Russian Orthodoxy
Website nstarikov.ru

Nikolai Viktorovich Starikov (Russian: Никола́й Ви́кторович Ста́риков; IPA: [nʲɪkɐˈlaj ˈvʲiktərəvʲɪtɕ ˈstarʲɪkəf]; born August 23, 1970, Leningrad) is a Russian writer, opinion journalist, social activist and a co-chairman of Great Fatherland Party (Russian: Партия Великое Отечество) and its subsidiary social NGO, Union of Russian Citizens (Russian: Профсоюз Граждан России).

Starikov is the organizer of the "Goebbels' Award", which is awarded to "people who lie about, slander and vilify Russia", following the results of vote among readers of the resources nstarikov.ru and nstarikov.lj.ru.[1]

Biography

Nikolai Starikov was born on August 23, 1970 in the city of Leningrad. He is married and has two daughters. In 1992 he has graduated from the Saint Petersburg State University of Engineering and Economics (with a degree in economics). He frequently appears as an expert in economics in documentaries, for example in "Parvus of the Revolution", "Storm of the Winter Palace. Refutation."

Starikov about conspirology:[2]

I am often accused of inclination towards conspirology. But I have always said and will continue to say that my books are related to conspirology in the same way as astronomy is related to astrology.

Political activity

Starikov is the leader of several political organizations, including the Union of Russian Citizens (Russian: Профсоюз Граждан России), founded on 25 April 2011, and the conservative Great Fatherland Party (Russian: Партия Великое Отечество), registered on 10 April 2013. He has championed a revisionist view of Joseph Stalin, portraying him as an effective leader and bulwark against western expansion.[3]

Books

Translations

In the end of 2009 the book "Crisi$: How is It Organized" was published in Ukrainian language.[4] In 2013 it was published in Lithuanian language.[5]

English translations of parts of Starikovs "Who Forced Hitler to Attack Stalin?" are available at orientalreview.org under menu item 'episodes'. The following link has a list towards the end where these articles may be reached:

http://orientalreview.org/2015/04/25/episode-15-poland-betrayed-vi/

References

  1. http://nstarikov.ru/category/gebbels
  2. Icebreakers and truth fighters
  3. http://nstarikov.blogspot.com/2013/12/stalin-and-fools.html
  4. Nikolai Starikov: solution of the crisis is where its origins are
  5. Двигаемся вперед и подводим итоги
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