Arkadij Gierasimowicz Karakatienko, Russian Аркадий Герасимович Каракатенко (born February 8, 1900 in Targowica, died December 28, 1970 in Munich) is a Soviet journalist, poet and writer, literary activist, collaborative journalist and publicist in II. world war, emigre writer, literary critic and publicist. Curriculum vitae

At the age of ten he began to write poems. He used the pseudonym "Igor Swobodzin". In 1922 he graduated from the Faculty of Physics-Mathematics. He then became a journalist in the local press in the Soviet Ukraine. In 1925 he participated in the First All-Union Conference of Proletarian Writers. At the same time, in the 1920s he was a member of the literary group "Pieriewał". At the beginning. 30 years old. "Put'destined", whose circulation was completely confiscated. In 1937 he was arrested by the NKVD. After the German invasion of the USSR on 22 June 1941, he was mobilized to the Red Army. Soon he was captured. He collaborated with the Germans. Under the pseudonyms "Arkady Gajew" and "Igor Swobodzin" he wrote articles for various collaborative journals. In 1943 he became the editor-in-chief of the poetry magazine "Za Rodin", and later the literary and literary magazine "Wolnyj pachar". In the second half In 1943, he headed the propaganda group at the A Hauptkommando "Russland Mitte". At the same time he was a lecturer in propaganda at the German intelligence school in Pieczki near Pskov. As a result of the offensive the Red Army evacuated into Germany. After the war ended, he stayed in civilian refugee camps. He published 2 issues of "Freedom". He then moved to Munich. He worked at the Institute of History and Culture Research of the USSR. He also wrote articles for the emigre press, including literary subjects. In the second half The 50s was the author of two brochures. "Censorship of sovietsky" and "Dwadratty" in the Ukrainian SSSR "(in Ukrainian). In the 1960s he wrote 2 more brochures in English. "Youth in ferment" and "The great decade in Soviet agriculture." Bibliography

Oleg W. Budnicki, Andriej G. Tatarkowski, Terence Emmons, Russia and the Russian emigration in memoirs and diaries, 2003

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