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Vasily Shulgin

Vasily Vitalyevich Shulgin ((ロシア語:Васи́лий Вита́льевич Шульги́н); 13 January 1878, Kiev – 15 February 1976, Vladimir) was a Russian conservative politician and member of the White movement.
==Young years==
Shulgin was born in Kiev. His father was a Professor of history, monarchist and editor of a monarchist newspaper. Shulgin studied at the Law faculty of Kiev University and was disgusted with the constant students' protests. At that time he became an ardent opponent of a revolution and supported the monarchy. He began to write articles in his father's newspaper. He also held antisemitic views but opposed open violence such as the notorious pogroms which were common in Kiev at the time. Later, in 1913, he heavily criticised the government for the Beilis trial. Shulgin understood that participation in or turning a blind eye on the most odious manifestation of antisemitism was detrimental to the government.

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