Nikolai Polakow
Nikolai Nikolayevich Polakov, Russian Николай Николаевич Поляков (born 1889 in Riga, died?) - Soviet teacher, collaborator during World War II, emigrant
In 1912 he graduated from the University of St. Petersburg, then taught the humanities in local secondary schools. At the end of the 1920s he lived in Primorsko-Achtyrska State Prison in Kuban, where he became a history teacher. He then moved to Moscow, receiving a job as a bachelor. After the German invasion of the USSR on 22 June 1941, he was in Pushkin. When the city was occupied by the Germans, he moved to Pawłowska. 1943 to Gatchina. Since the autumn of 1943 under the pseudonym "T. Lutow "was the author of articles in the collaborative letter" Za rodinu ", published in Riga. In the summer of 1944 he evacuated to the Third Reich, where he joined the National Workers' Union (NTS). In the camp for "Eastern" refugees in St. Petersburg. Johann im Walde lectured on the "history and ideology of the liberation movement". At the end of the war he was sent to a dipis camp at the Mönchehof near Kassel. In order to avoid repressions on the part of the Soviets, he changed his name to Nikolai Ivanovich Osipov. His fates are unknown.
Biography of Nikolai Polakova (Russian) Bibliography
Michaił I. Siemiriaga, Collaboration. Nature, typology and manifestations during the Second World War, 2000
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