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''Russkoye Znamya'' (''Russian Banner'', (ロシア語:Русское знамя)) — a newspaper, organ of the Union of the Russian People established in Petersburg by Alexander Dubrovin on , notoriously known for its antisemitic bias. Discontinued on by the order of Petrograd Soviet. ==History== From the first issue in November 1905 until the end of the year "Russkoye Znamya" was released weekly. Became daily from January 1906. Its first editor was I. S. Durnovo. From March 1906 editor's duties were assumed by P. B. Bulatsel’. "Russkoye Znamya" was regularly sponsored by the Moscow merchantess Ye. A. Poluboyarinova. It was also subsidized by the Russian government. The URP chairman Alexander Dubrovin often published articles in this newspaper. Other active authors were: D. I. Bulatovich, G. V. Butmi, L. Ye. Katansky, N. E. Markov, N. A. Pavlov, V. M. Purishkevich, Alexander Trishatny.〔 Among other contributors M. N. Zelensky, A. V. Ososov, Ye. D. Khomenkov, S. S. Potapochkin, F. D. Klyuev, V. A. Bogdanov, N. I. Yeremchenko and M. P. Petrov are named. Up to 1909 the editorial office was located at 4th Rota (now 4th Krasnoarmeyskaya street), 6. In 1910 it moved to Shpalernaya street, 26.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Russkoye Znamya」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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