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Wilfried Karl Strik-Strikfeldt ((ロシア語:Вильфрид Карлович Штрик-Штрикфельдт); 23 July 1896 – 7 September 1977) was a Baltic German officer involved with General Andrey Vlasov and the German-sponsored Russian Liberation Army during World War II. ==Early years==
Strik-Strikfeldt was born in Riga, Latvia (then part of the Russian Empire), and attended the Russian Imperial Cavalry School in St. Petersburg. He attended the centenary celebrations of the Battle of Borodino in 1912, and during World War I volunteered to fight as an officer in the Imperial Russian Army against Germany. During the Russian Civil War he fought the Bolsheviks in the Baltic countries and Ingria, as a supporter of the White movement. In 1920 he met Gustav Hilger (later a Counsellor to the German Embassy in Moscow over 1939-41) in his capacity as an official co-ordinating efforts to repatriate Austrian and German military prisoners after the war. That same year Strik-Strikfeldt settled back in Riga, in the newly independent Latvia. In the early 1920s Strik-Strikfeldt was involved in Fridtjof Nansen's activities to alleviate the Great Famine in Russia. Between 1924 and 1939 he represented the interests of British and German heavy engineering companies in Latvia.
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