Arthur Cherep-Spiridovich
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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
- 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)