Talk:Vadim Yakovlev

Latest comment: 6 years ago by Cautious in topic Babel is not credible source

Babel is not credible source edit

Babel was poet, not historian. His diary is full of contradictions, it is not credible source. According to Russian version of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_Kowerda, his name was to Vadim, but Michal Ilich. I guess Bable made up this person, including his first name.

https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Коверда,_Борис_Софронович Вместе с редактором газеты «Беларускае слова» А. В. Павлюкевичем и белогвардейским казачьим есаулом М. И. Яковлевым подготовил покушение на полпреда СССР в Польше П. Л. Войкова, которое должно было стать актом возмездия за участие Войкова в расстреле царской семьи и вообще за красный террор. 7 июня 1927 года Борис Коверда выстрелил в Войкова, в результате чего полпред скончался.

Cautious (talk) 09:32, 21 January 2018 (UTC)Reply


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  • The troops of Yakovlev were particularly notorious for their cruel and bloody maraudeering of villages and towns in Ukraine and, later, Belarus, and anti-Jewish pogroms in the early 1920s. - when exatly did they begin the pogroms? Were they good guys when in the Red Army?
  • No basic data about Vadim Yakovlev.

Xx236 09:33, 16 August 2007 (UTC)Reply