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Yuri Felshtinsky was born on 7 September, 1956 in Moscow, RSFSR, is a Russo-American historian. Discover Yuri Felshtinsky's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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Occupation Historian · Writer
Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 7 September 1956
Birthday 7 September
Birthplace Moscow, RSFSR
Nationality Russia

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1956

Yuri Georgievich Felshtinsky (Юрий Георгиевич Фельштинский, born 7 September 1956 in Moscow) is a Russian American historian.

1974

He began studying history in 1974 at Moscow State Pedagogical University.

A couple of years later, he decided to emigrate from the Soviet Union to Israel, travelling first to Vienna.

1978

But instead of going from Vienna to Israel, he went further to the United States, where he arrived in April 1978 and there subsequently continued his studies.

He graduated from Brandeis University and earned his PhD in history from Rutgers University.

1985

Felshtinsky has authored a number of books on Russian history, including The Bolsheviks and the Left SRs (Paris, 1985), Towards a History of Our Isolation (London, 1988; Moscow, 1991), The Failure of the World Revolution (London, 1991; Moscow, 1992), Blowing up Russia (with Alexander Litvinenko), and The Age of Assassins (with Vladimir Pribylovsky).

Felshtinsky's parents died when he was 17 years of age.

1993

In 1993, he returned to Moscow and defended his Doctor of Science thesis at the Institute of Russian History of the Russian Academy of Sciences, becoming the first non-Russian citizen to earn a doctorate from a Russian university.

Felshtinsky has published a number of books on the history of the Communist movement.

In one of those books, Leaders the Mobsters, he described the Bolshevik party as a Mafia-like organization where "almost no one died by a natural cause".

According to Felshtinsky, the list of assassinations includes poisoning of Vladimir Lenin, Felix Dzerzhinsky, and Maksim Gorky by Genrikh Yagoda on orders from Joseph Stalin, murders of Mikhail Frunze, Vyacheslav Menzhinsky, and Leon Trotsky, and the poisoning of Stalin by associates of Lavrentiy Beria.

1998

In 1998, Felshtinsky traveled back to Moscow in order to study the politics of contemporary Russia.

At that time, he became acquainted with Alexander Litvinenko, a lieutenant colonel of the Federal Security Service (FSB).

2000

In 2000, Felshtinsky and Litvinenko began working on Blowing Up Russia, a book that describes the gradual appropriation of power in Russia by the security apparatus and details the FSB's involvement in a series of terrorist acts that took place between 1994 and 1999.

2001

In August 2001, several chapters from Blowing Up Russia were published in a special edition of the newspaper Novaya Gazeta.

2002

In 2002, the book became the basis for a documentary film, Blowing Up Russia (also known as Assassination of Russia).

Both the book and the documentary were officially banned in Russia for "divulging state secrets".

2006

Until 2006, Felshtinsky continued working with Litvinenko on gathering additional materials documenting the FSB's involvement in the apartment house bombings of September 1999.

According to the authors, the bombings were committed by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), as a false flag operation intended to justify the Second Chechen War.

In November 2006, Litvinenko died in London of acute radiation syndrome, three weeks after being poisoned with polonium-210.

(See Poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko).

2007

In 2007, investigator Mikhail Trepashkin said that, according to his FSB sources, "everyone who was involved in the publication of the book Blowing Up Russia will be killed," and that three FSB agents had made a trip to Boston to prepare the assassination of Felshtinsky.

After the death of exiled oligarch Boris Berezovsky, who sponsored the book, Felshtinsky suggested that Berezovsky was killed.