Erdene Nikolayev


Erdne Kałtykanowicz Nikolayev, Russian Эрдне Калтыканович Николаев (born 1899 in Pavelowska State, died in 1966 in the USA) - Kalmyk emigre activist, academic lecturer, military officer of the Russian Corps of World War II < / p>

He participated in the civil war in Russia. Served in the White Army. He reached the level of the sotnik. In mid-October 1920, with the White troops, he was evacuated from Crimea to Gallipoli. He emigrated to Bulgaria. He then moved to Czechoslovakia. In 1929 he graduated in Philosophy at the University of Prague. In the same year, he assumed the function of the Allamerican stanza in Czechoslovakia. He was soon awarded the title of Doctor of Philosophy. He led the university classes. In 1932 he arrived in Belgrade, where he became a teacher in one of the schools. At the same time, in 1933 he became involved in the activities of the local Kalmyk colony (among others he conducted classes with youth). After the occupation of Yugoslavia by the German army in April 1941, he joined the newly formed Russian Protective Corps. After the war ended, he settled in Bavaria, where he served as Editor-in-Chief of the magazine "Obozrienije" in 1947-1948. At the end of the 1940s he emigrated to the United States, continuing his activities with the Kalmyk movement. Bibliography

Pod red. Olega W. Budnickiego, Andrieja A. Tartakowskiego i Terence Emmonsa, Russia and Russian emigration in memoirs and diaries, 2003

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