Arthur Cherep-Spiridovich

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Arthur Cherep-Spiridovich on a French postcard of 1920
Arthur Cherep-Spiridovich on a French postcard of 1920
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Arthur Cherep-Spiridovich (1858-1926) was a Russian general, and conspiracy theories author.

According to Walter Laqueur he was part of a group of "Russian experts" around Hitler in the 1920s, and a spokesman who deserves mention. Says Laqueur:

Count (General) Cherep-Spiridovich had his headquarters in the United States; he was even more obviously a clinical case than some of his colleagues. He introduced himself in his books as 'The Slav Pope', 'The Slav Bismarck','The possessor of the faculty to foresee events'

(Lord Alfred Douglas dixit)30

and combined Barnum promotion techniques with propagation of the stories supplied by his European friends. The results have to be read to be believed. Even so, 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.

Walter Laqueur, Russia and Germany (1965), p. 120.

[edit] English language

LC Control No.: 26020907
Type of Material: Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)
Personal Name: Cherep-Spiridovich, Arthur, Count, 1858-1926.
Main Title: The secret world government : or, "The hidden hand" : the unrevealed in history : 100 historical "mysteries" explained / Cherep-Spiridovich.
Portion of Title: Hidden hand
Published/Created: New York City : The Anti-Bolshevist Publishing Association, 1926.
Description: 195 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Notes: At head of title: Maj.-Gen., Count Cherep-Spiridovich.
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Jewish question.
LC Classification: DS141 .C45
Other System No.: (OCoLC)538569

[edit] French language

LC Control No.: 43027666
Type of Material: Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)
Personal Name: Cherep-Spiridovich, Arthur, count, 1858-1926. [from old catalog]
Main Title: Vers la débâcle; le "partage" de la France; dangers et remèdes ...
Published/Created: Paris, M. Imhaus & R. Chapelot, 1914.
Description: 272 p. 23 cm.
Subjects: Eastern question (Balkan)
France--Foreign relations--1870- [from old catalog]
Europe--Politics and government--20th century.
LC Classification: DC369 .C53 1914

[edit] Swedish language

LC Control No.: 27020116
Type of Material: Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)
Personal Name: Cherep-Spiridovich, Arthur, count, 1858-1926.
Main Title: Den hemliga världsregeringen, eller "Den dolda handen". Det ouppenbarade i historien. 100 :historiska "mysterier" förklarade.
Published/Created: Stockholm, Säljes endast genom E.P. Holmvalls förlag [1927]
Related Names: Vikingson, Herjulf, pseud.?
Description: 208 p. illus. (port.) 24 cm.
Notes: At head of title: Generalmajor greve Cherep-Spiridovich.
"Denna bok handlar mest om judar."--Inledning, signed: Herjulf Vikingson [pseud.?]
Subjects: Jewish question.
LC Classification: DS141 .C47
Other System No.: (OCoLC)29233426

[edit] References

  • Russia and Germany, A Century of Conflict by Walter Laqueur, (Boston • Toronto: Little, Brown and Company: 1965)

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