Vasili Zubkov


Wasilij Mikhailovich Zubkov, Russian Василий Михайлович Зубков (born February 22, 1874 in Kostroma, Russia) is a Russian government official, emigre political activist and Orthodox.

Until 1917 he served as deputy prefect in one of the central governors of Russia. In 1918 he joined the newly formed White Army Gen. Anthony I. Denikin. In mid-November 1920, with the remaining troops, he was evacuated from Crimea to Gallipoli. He emigrated to Poland. He was active in the local branch of the Brotherhood of Russian Truth. In 1926 he took part as a delegate from the white Russian emigration from Poland at the Russian foreign convention in Paris. In 1928 the Polish authorities deported him from the country for participation in an illegal Russian organization. He came to France where he found a job at a rubber factory in Montargis. In 1933, he became the vicar of Châlette-sur-Loing. At the beginning of the 1930s, he distributed the magazine "Nabat". He was also a member of the Movement of the Young Men.

Biography Contact Mr Zubkowa (ros.) Bibliography

Lew A. Mnuchin, Marie Avril, Russian Abroad in France, 1919-2000, 2008

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