Dmitry Khmelnitsky

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Dmitrij Khmelnizki ( Russian Дмитрий Сергеевич Хмельницкий ; born September 26, 1953 in Moscow ) is a Russian architect and publicist .

Life

Born as the son of the Russian archaeologist and Tajikistan expert Sergei Khmelnitskij and a mother of Jewish origin, he studied - brother of an artist - from 1970 to 1977 at the Dushanbe Polytechnic Institute in the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic and at the Repin Institute for Painting, Sculpture and Architecture in Leningrad . In 1987 he went to Germany with his whole family, where he has lived ever since. In 2003 he was at the Technical University of Berlin in Miron Mislin with the work 's architecture Stalin Dr. Ing. PhD .

Khmelnitsky has presented publications on the history of architecture and art in the USSR and post-Soviet Russian society, including in the magazines Literaturnaja Gazeta , Russkaja Mysl and Moskowskije Novosti . He is a member of the Executive Committee of Exil-PEN

Together with Viktor Suvorov, Khmelnitsky represents the preventive war thesis refuted by research on the Second World War and is also editing a volume of articles in a right-wing extremist publishing house. In 2010 he gave a lecture on the alternative question of guilt in World War II in the memorial library in honor of the victims of communism .

Chmelnizki gave interviews to the newspaper "Junge Freiheit" and the German military magazine (issues 70, 2009 and 81, 2011) and conducted an interview with Günter Schabowski on behalf of the Berliner Morgenpost. Khmelnitsky explains himself in various press articles as a "secret service researcher" or a historian.

Khmelnizki lives in Berlin.

Fonts

  • The architecture of Stalin. (Dissertation, Technical University, Berlin 2003) Stuttgart 2007, 2 volumes, ISBN 978-3-89821-515-2
  • Pod zvonkij golos krovi ...: Sovetskaya emigratsiya i natsional'naya ideya. 2nd Edition. Ogni, Moscow 2004, ISBN 5-9548-0012-X (Russian)
  • Zodčij Stalin. NLO, Moscow 2007, ISBN 978-5-86793-496-5 (Russian)
  • Nazi propaganda against the USSR. Materials and comments. 1941 - 1945. Tsentrpoligraf, 2010, ISBN 5-227-02396-4 (Russian)

As editor

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dmitri Khmelnizki: istorik, schiwopissez, architektor ( Memento of the original from September 14, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (accessed on September 30, 2012) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.kapitel-spb.ru
  2. Khmelnitsky, Dmitrij - Stalin's architecture (accessed September 30, 2012)
  3. Дмитрий Хмельницкий on archi.ru ( Memento of the original from December 13, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (accessed on September 30, 2012) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.archi.ru
  4. Exil-PEN Presidium (accessed September 30, 2012)
  5. Viktor Suvorov, Dmitrij Chmelnizki, Jürgen Fürst (eds.): Assault on Europe: Was the Soviet Union planning a war of aggression in 1941? Nine Russian historians incriminate Stalin. Pour le Mérite Verlag , Selent 2009, ISBN 978-3-932381-53-9 ; Ulrich Peters (redok, February 2, 2010): Preventive Hitler: The "Führer" had no choice ( memento of the original from April 13, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.redok.de
  6. Malfunction reporter : CDU cuddles with right wing. February 6, 2010, accessed December 6, 2018 (German).
  7. 28.08.09 / "Fixated on Hitler" / Who started the war? The Russian intellectual Dmitrij Khmelnitsky criticizes the suppression of Stalin's guilt. Retrieved December 6, 2018 .
  8. 25.10.13 / “Woman, come!” / An art student from Gdańsk caused a scandal with the depiction of a rape Red Army soldier. Russian journalist Dmitrij Khmelnitsky explains why the work breaks a taboo. Retrieved December 6, 2018 .
  9. Morning Mail.
  10. Putin's Fight Club: How the Kremlin recruits fighters for a secret war in Europe. May 26, 2017. Retrieved December 6, 2018 .
  11. Uwe Müller: On a mission for Putin . In: The world . October 26, 2014 ( welt.de ).