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Andrey Dikiy

Andrey Ivanovich Dikiy ((ロシア語:Андрей Иванович Дикий); real surname Zankevich; September 3, 1893, Haivoron, Russian Empire, now Ukraine — April 4, 1977, New York City, USA) was a Russian writer, emigre politician and journalist, member of Vlasov movement, known for his antisemitism, as well as anti-Ukrainian sentiment. Dikiy has been described by a Christian essayist Dmitry Talantsev as one of the main theorists of Judophobia.
== Biography ==
Zankevich was born into a noble family, at the family estate in the village of Gaivoron, Chernigov Obl. 30 km south of Konotop (now in Ukraine). His father was an owner of a large sugar factory and sugar beet plantation. His mother's maiden name was Kandiba. Andrey had three brothers and one sister.
He emigrated to Yugoslavia in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution.〔(НТС и наследие русской эмиграции. )〕 There he was active in the anti-Soviet community, and was a member of the executive committee of National Alliance of Russian Solidarists.〔(Список всех членов НТС с 1930 по 1996 гг. )〕 He moved to the USA after World War II, and was a prolific publisher of articles in the Russophone press characterized as pseudo-scientific,〔http://rumagic.com/ru_zar/religion_rel/dikiy/0/j18.html〕〔http://tsn.ua/analitika/plachi-za-vtrachenim-korenem-279733.html〕 antisemitic and anti-Ukrainian.〔http://www.ualogos.kiev.ua/fulltext.html?id=2273〕 His writings were extensively used by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn in his tract "Two Hundred Years Together".〔M. Leybelman, «Чекисты = евреи? Мифы Александра Солженицына»: «Очень многое из книг Дикого перекочевало в двухтомник „Двести лет вместе“. Солженицын переписывал без всякой проверки, чем нарушил незыблемое правило любого исследователя».〕〔http://www.sem40.ru/evroplanet/history/17983/〕〔http://www.avigdor-eskin.com/page.php3?page=6&item=395〕〔http://www.alefmagazine.com/pub1830.html〕〔(Дмитрий Таланцев )〕〔http://base.ijc.ru/new/site.aspx?STID=245090&SECTIONID=244694&IID=535923〕〔Абрамов В. Евреи в КГБ, М., 2006〕
He died in April 4, 1977 in New York and is buried at the Russian Orthodox cemetery at the Novo-Diveevo Cemetery in Nanuet, New York USA.

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