Anatoly Latyshev singer. Was there really a Leninologist Latyshev? How did he fight Orthodoxy

Throughout his life he has been engaged in the biography of Ilyich. He managed to get documents from the secret fund of Lenin and the closed archives of the KGB.
- Anatoly Grigorievich, how did you manage to get into the secret funds?
- It happened after the August events of 1991. I was given a special pass to get acquainted with secret documents about Lenin. The authorities thought to find the cause of the coup in the past. From morning to evening I sat in the archives, and my hair stood on end. After all, I always believed in Lenin, but after the first thirty documents I read, I was simply shocked.
- What exactly?
- Lenin from Switzerland in 1905 urged youth in St. Petersburg to pour acid on policemen in the crowd, pour boiling water on soldiers from the upper floors, use nails to maim horses, throw "hand bombs" on the streets. As head of the Soviet government, Lenin sent out
the country had its own orders. A paper came to Nizhny Novgorod with the following content: "Inflict mass terror, shoot and take out hundreds of prostitutes, soldering soldiers, former officers, etc. Not a minute of delay." And how do you like Lenin's order to Saratov: "Shoot the conspirators and hesitating, not asking anyone and not allowing idiotic red tape"?
- They say that Vladimir Ilyich did not like the Russian people at all?
- Lenin's Russophobia is little studied today. All this comes from childhood. He did not have a drop of Russian blood in his family. His mother was a German with an admixture of Swedish and Jewish blood. Father - half Kalmyk, half Chuvash. Lenin was brought up in the spirit of German accuracy and discipline. His mother constantly told him "Russian Oblomovism, learn from the Germans", "Russian fool", "Russian idiots". By the way, in his messages, Lenin spoke of the Russian people only in a derogatory manner. Once, the leader ordered the plenipotentiary Soviet representative in Switzerland: "Give the Russian fools a job: send clippings here, not random numbers (as these idiots have done up to now)."

There are letters in which Lenin wrote about the extermination of the Russian people?
- Among those terrible Leninist documents, there were especially tough orders for the destruction of compatriots. For example, "burn Baku completely", take hostages in the rear, put them in front of the advancing units of the Red Army, shoot them in the back, send red thugs to areas where the "greens" operated, "hang under the guise of" green "(" we then on them and dump") officials, rich people, priests, kulaks, landlords. Pay murderers 100 thousand rubles each ... ".
By the way, the money for the "secretly hanged man" (the first "Lenin Prizes") turned out to be the only bonus in the country. And Lenin periodically sent telegrams to the Caucasus with the following content: "We will cut everyone."
Remember how Trotsky and Sverdlov destroyed the Russian Cossacks? Lenin then remained on the sidelines. An official telegram from the leader to Frunze has now been found regarding the "total extermination of the Cossacks." And this is the famous letter from Dzerzhinsky to the leader dated December 19, 1919 about about a million Cossacks held captive? Lenin then imposed a resolution on him: "Shoot every single one."
- Lenin could so easily give orders to shoot people?
- These are the notes of Lenin I managed to get: "I propose to appoint an investigation and shoot those responsible for rotozeystvo"; "Rakovsky demands a submarine. We must give two, appointing a responsible person, a sailor, placing him on him and saying: we will shoot him if you do not deliver soon";
"Give Melnichansky (with my signature) a telegram that it was a shame to hesitate and not shoot for failure to appear."
And here is one of Lenin's letters to Stalin: "Threate to death that slut who, in charge of communications, does not know how to give you a good amplifier and achieve complete telephone communication with me."
Lenin insisted on executions for "negligence" and sluggishness.
For example, on August 11, 1918, Lenin sent an instruction to the Bolsheviks in Penza: "to hang (by all means hang) so that the people can see" at least 100 wealthy peasants. For the execution of the execution, select "tougher people." At the end of 1917, when Lenin headed the government, he proposed to shoot every tenth parasite. And this is during a period of mass unemployment.
Did he also have a negative attitude towards Orthodoxy?
- The leader hated and smashed only the Russian Orthodox Church. So, on the day of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, when it was impossible to work, Lenin issued an order dated December 25, 1919: “To put up with“ Nikola ”is stupid, you need to put all the checks on your feet in order to shoot those who did not come to work because of“ Nikola "(t .e. those who omitted subbotnik when loading firewood into wagons on the day of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker on December 19) ". At the same time, Lenin was very loyal to Catholicism, Buddhism, Judaism, Islam, and even sectarians. In early 1918, he intended to ban Orthodoxy, replacing it with Catholicism.
- How did he fight Orthodoxy?
- For example, in a letter from Lenin to Molotov for members of the Politburo dated March 19, 1922, Vladimir Ilyich insisted on the need to use the massive famine in the country to rob Orthodox churches, while shooting as much as possible
more "reactionary clerics". Few people know about Lenin's document dated May 1, 1919 No. 13666/2, addressed to Dzerzhinsky. Here is its content: "... it is necessary to do away with priests and religion as soon as possible.
Priests must be arrested as counter-revolutionaries and saboteurs, shot mercilessly and everywhere. And as much as possible. Churches are to be closed. The premises of the temples shall be sealed and turned into warehouses."
- Anatoly Grigoryevich, is it confirmed that Lenin had mental disorders?
- His behavior was more than strange. For example, Lenin often fell into depression, which could last for weeks. He could do nothing for a month, and then violent activity took possession of him. About this period, Krupskaya wrote: "Volodya fell into a rage ..." And he was also completely devoid of a sense of humor.
- Was Lenin's style rude enough?
- Berdyaev called him a genius of swearing. Here are a few lines from Lenin's letter to Stalin and Kamenev dated February 4, 1922: "We will always have time to take shit as experts." You can not "pull up the trash and bastards who do not want to submit reports ...". "Teach these assholes to answer seriously ...". In the margins of Rosa Luxemburg's articles, the leader made notes "idiot", "fool".
- They say that Stalin organized grandiose parties in the Kremlin during Lenin's lifetime? - And more than once. In this connection, Lenin often called and scolded him. But most often Ilyich scolded Ordzhonikidze. He wrote notes to him: "Who did you drink and walk with today? Where do you get women from? I don't like your behavior. Moreover, Trotsky complains about you all the time." Ordzhonikidze was still that gulena! Stalin was more indifferent to women. Lenin reprimanded Iosif Vissarionovich for drinking a lot, to which Stalin replied: "I can't live without wine without Georgians."
- By the way, did Ilyich like banquets?
- In feature films, they often show how the leader drinks carrot tea without sugar with a piece of black bread. But recently, documents have been discovered that testify to the leader's plentiful and luxurious feasts, about what a huge amount of black and red caviar, gourmet fish and other pickles were regularly supplied to the Kremlin nomenclature throughout the years of Lenin's reign. In the village of Zubalovo, on the orders of Ilyich, luxurious personal dachas were built in the conditions of the most severe famine in the country!
- Did Lenin himself like to drink?
- Before the revolution, Ilyich drank a lot. During the years of emigration, he did not sit at the table without beer. Since 1921 - quit due to illness. Since then, I have not touched alcohol.
- Is it true that Vladimir Ilyich loved animals?
- Hardly. Krupskaya wrote in her notes: "... the hysterical howl of a dog was heard. It was Volodya, returning home, who always teased the neighbor's dog ...".
- Do you think Lenin loved Krupskaya?
- Lenin did not like Krupskaya, he valued her as an indispensable ally. When Vladimir Ilyich fell ill, he forbade Nadezhda Konstantinovna to come to him. She rolled on the floor and sobbed hysterically. These facts were described in the memoirs of Lenin's sisters. Many Leninists claim that Krupskaya was a virgin before Lenin. It is not true. Before her marriage to Vladimir Ilyich, she was already married.
- Today, probably, there is nothing unknown about Lenin?
- There is still a lot of unclassified, as Russian archivists are still hiding some data. So, in 2000, the collection "V.I. Lenin. Unknown Documents" was published. Some of these documents produced banknotes.
Prior to the release of this collection, our archives were selling falsified documents abroad. One American Sovietologist said that, having bought Lenin's works for his book from the leadership of the Russian archives, he then paid the publishers a fine of four thousand dollars, because Russian archivists removed some lines from Lenin's documents.

In Russia, there are about 1800 monuments to Lenin and up to 20 thousand busts. More than 5 thousand streets bear the name of revolutionary No. 1. In many cities, sculptures of Vladimir Ilyich rise in the central squares. Although, if we knew the whole truth about the great leader, these monuments would have ended up in a landfill long ago.

Anatoly Latyshev is a well-known Leninist historian. Throughout his life he has been engaged in the biography of Ilyich. He managed to get documents from the secret fund of Lenin and the closed archives of the KGB.


- Anatoly Grigorievich, how did you manage to get into the secret funds?

This happened after the August events of 1991. I was given a special pass to get acquainted with secret documents about Lenin. The authorities thought to find the cause of the coup in the past. From morning to evening I sat in the archives, and my hair stood on end. After all, I always believed in Lenin, but after the first thirty documents I read, I was simply shocked.

- What exactly?

Lenin from Switzerland in 1905 urged youth in St. Petersburg to pour acid on policemen in the crowd, pour boiling water on soldiers from the upper floors, use nails to maim horses, throw "hand bombs" on the streets. As head of the Soviet government, Lenin sent his orders around the country. A paper came to Nizhny Novgorod with the following content: "Inflict mass terror, shoot and take out hundreds of prostitutes, drunken soldiers, former officers, etc. Not a minute of delay." And how do you like Lenin's order to Saratov: "Shoot conspirators and waverers, without asking anyone and without allowing idiotic red tape"?

- They say that Vladimir Ilyich did not like the Russian people at all?

Lenin's Russophobia is little studied today. All this comes from childhood. He did not have a drop of Russian blood in his family. His mother was a German with an admixture of Swedish and Jewish blood. Father - half Kalmyk, half Chuvash. Lenin was brought up in the spirit of German accuracy and discipline. His mother constantly told him "Russian Oblomovism, learn from the Germans", "Russian fool", "Russian idiots". By the way, in his messages, Lenin spoke of the Russian people only in a derogatory manner. Once, the leader ordered the plenipotentiary Soviet representative in Switzerland: "Give the Russian fools a job: send clippings here, not random numbers (as these idiots have done up to now)."

- There are letters in which Lenin wrote about the extermination of the Russian people?

Among those terrible Leninist documents, there were particularly tough orders for the destruction of compatriots. For example, "burn Baku completely", take hostages in the rear, put them in front of the advancing units of the Red Army, shoot them in the back, send red thugs to areas where the "greens" operated, "hang under the guise of" green "(" we then on them and dump") officials, rich people, priests, kulaks, landlords. Pay murderers 100 thousand rubles each ... ". By the way, the money for the "secretly hanged man" (the first "Lenin Prizes") turned out to be the only bonus in the country. And Lenin periodically sent telegrams to the Caucasus with the following content: "We will cut everyone." Remember how Trotsky and Sverdlov destroyed the Russian Cossacks? Lenin then remained on the sidelines. An official telegram from the leader to Frunze has now been found regarding the "total extermination of the Cossacks." And this famous letter from Dzerzhinsky to the leader dated December 19, 1919 about about a million Cossacks held captive? Lenin then imposed a resolution on him: "Shoot every single one."

- Lenin could so easily give orders to shoot people?

Here are some of Lenin's notes I managed to get: "I propose to appoint an investigation and shoot those responsible for rotozeystvo"; "Rakovsky demands a submarine. We must give two, appointing a responsible person, a sailor, placing him on him and saying: we will shoot him if you do not deliver soon";

"Give Melnichansky (with my signature) a telegram that it was a shame to hesitate and not shoot for failure to appear." And here is one of Lenin's letters to Stalin: "Threate to death that slut who, in charge of communications, does not know how to give you a good amplifier and achieve complete telephone communication with me." Lenin insisted on executions for "negligence" and "sluggishness." For example, on August 11, 1918, Lenin sent an instruction to the Bolsheviks in Penza: "to hang (by all means hang) so that the people can see" at least 100 wealthy peasants. For the execution of the execution, select "tougher people." At the end of 1917, when Lenin headed the government, he proposed to shoot every tenth parasite. And this is during a period of mass unemployment.

Did he also have a negative attitude towards Orthodoxy?

The leader hated and smashed only the Russian Orthodox Church. So, on the day of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, when it was impossible to work, Lenin issued an order dated December 25, 1919: “To put up with“ Nikola ”is stupid, you need to put all the checks on your feet in order to shoot those who did not come to work because of“ Nikola "(t .e. missed the subbotnik when loading firewood into the wagons on the day of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker on December 19)". At the same time, Lenin was very loyal to Catholicism, Buddhism, Judaism, Islam, and even sectarians. In early 1918, he intended to ban Orthodoxy, replacing it with Catholicism.

- How did he fight Orthodoxy?

For example, in Lenin's letter to Molotov for members of the Politburo dated March 19, 1922, Vladimir Ilyich insisted on the need to use the massive famine in the country to rob Orthodox churches, while shooting as many "reactionary clergy" as possible. Few people know about Lenin's document dated May 1, 1919 No. 13666/2, addressed to Dzerzhinsky. Here is its content: “... it is necessary to put an end to priests and religion as soon as possible. Priests must be arrested as counter-revolutionaries and saboteurs, shot mercilessly and everywhere.

- Anatoly Grigoryevich, is it confirmed that Lenin had mental disorders?

His behavior was more than strange. For example, Lenin often fell into depression, which could last for weeks. He could do nothing for a month, and then violent activity took possession of him. About this period, Krupskaya wrote: "Volodya fell into a rage ..." And he was also completely devoid of a sense of humor.
- Was Lenin's style rude enough?

Berdyaev called him a genius of swearing. Here are a few lines from Lenin's letter to Stalin and Kamenev dated February 4, 1922: "We will always have time to take shit as experts." You can not "pull up the trash and bastards who do not want to submit reports ...". "Teach these assholes to answer seriously ...". In the margins of Rosa Luxemburg's articles, the leader made notes "idiot", "fool".

- They say that Stalin organized grandiose parties in the Kremlin during Lenin's lifetime?

And repeatedly. In this connection, Lenin often called and scolded him. But most often Ilyich scolded Ordzhonikidze. He wrote notes to him: "Who did you drink and walk with today? Where do you get women from? I don't like your behavior. Moreover, Trotsky complains about you all the time." Ordzhonikidze was still that gulena! Stalin was more indifferent to women. Lenin reprimanded Iosif Vissarionovich for drinking a lot, to which Stalin replied: "I can't live without wine without Georgians."

- By the way, did Ilyich like banquets?

Feature films often show how the leader drinks sugar-free carrot tea with a piece of black bread. But recently, documents have been discovered that testify to the leader's plentiful and luxurious feasts, about what a huge amount of black and red caviar, gourmet fish and other pickles were regularly supplied to the Kremlin nomenclature throughout the years of Lenin's reign. In the village of Zubalovo, on the orders of Ilyich, luxurious personal dachas were built in the conditions of the most severe famine in the country!

- Did Lenin himself like to drink?

Before the revolution, Ilyich drank a lot. During the years of emigration, he did not sit at the table without beer. Since 1921 - quit due to illness. Since then, I have not touched alcohol.

- Is it true that Vladimir Ilyich loved animals?

Hardly. Krupskaya wrote in her notes: "... the hysterical howl of a dog was heard. It was Volodya, returning home, who always teased the neighbor's dog ...".

- Do you think Lenin loved Krupskaya?

Lenin did not like Krupskaya, he valued her as an indispensable ally. When Vladimir Ilyich fell ill, he forbade Nadezhda Konstantinovna to come to him. She rolled on the floor and sobbed hysterically. These facts were described in the memoirs of Lenin's sisters. Many Leninists claim that Krupskaya was a virgin before Lenin. It is not true. Before her marriage to Vladimir Ilyich, she was already married.

- Today, probably, there is nothing unknown about Lenin?

There is still a lot of unclassified, as Russian archivists are still hiding some data. So, in 2000, the collection "V.I. Lenin. Unknown Documents" was published. Some of these documents produced banknotes. Prior to the release of this collection, our archives were selling falsified documents abroad. One American Sovietologist said that, having bought Lenin's works for his book from the leadership of the Russian archives, he then paid the publishers a fine of four thousand dollars, because Russian archivists removed some lines from Lenin's documents.

Anatoly Latyshev

The first "Lenin Prizes" - awards for lawless murders

Anatoly Latyshev is a well-known Leninist historian. Throughout his life he has been engaged in the biography of Ilyich. He managed to get documents from the secret fund of Lenin and the closed archives of the KGB.

- Anatoly Grigorievich, how did you manage to get into the secret funds?

This happened after the August events of 1991. I was given a special pass to get acquainted with secret documents about Lenin. The authorities thought to find the cause of the coup in the past. From morning to evening I sat in the archives, and my hair stood on end. After all, I always believed in Lenin, but after the first thirty documents I read, I was simply shocked.

- What exactly?

Lenin from Switzerland in 1905 urged youth in St. Petersburg to pour acid on policemen in the crowd, to pour boiling water on soldiers from the upper floors, to use nails to maim horses, to throw "hand bombs" on the streets. As head of the Soviet government, Lenin sent his orders around the country. A paper came to Nizhny Novgorod with the following content: "Introduce mass terror, shoot and take out hundreds of prostitutes who solder soldiers, former officers ... Not a minute of delay." And how do you like Lenin's order to Saratov: "Shoot conspirators and waverers, without asking anyone and without allowing idiotic red tape"?

- They say that Vladimir Ilyich did not like the Russian people at all?

Lenin's Russophobia is little studied today. All this comes from childhood. He did not have a drop of Russian blood in his family. His mother was a German with an admixture of Swedish and Jewish blood. Father - half Kalmyk, half Chuvash. Lenin was brought up in the spirit of German accuracy and discipline. His mother constantly told him “Russian Oblomovism, learn from the Germans”, “Russian fool”, “Russian idiots”. By the way, in his messages, Lenin spoke of the Russian people only in a derogatory manner. Once, the leader ordered the plenipotentiary Soviet representative in Switzerland: “Give the Russian fools a job: send clippings here, not random numbers (as these idiots have done until now).”

- There are letters in which Lenin wrote about the extermination of the Russian people?

Among those terrible Leninist documents, there were particularly tough orders for the destruction of compatriots. For example, “burn Baku completely, take hostages in the rear, put them in front of the advancing units of the Red Army, shoot them in the back, send red thugs to areas where the “greens” acted, hang them under the guise of “greens” (we will blame them later) officials, rich people, priests, kulaks, landlords. Pay the killers 100 thousand rubles…”. By the way, the money for the “secretly hanged man” (the first “Lenin Prizes”) turned out to be the only bonus in the country. And Lenin periodically sent telegrams to the Caucasus with the following content: “We will cut everyone.” Remember how Trotsky and Sverdlov destroyed the Russian Cossacks? Lenin then remained on the sidelines. An official telegram from the leader to Frunze has now been found regarding the "general extermination of the Cossacks." And this famous letter from Dzerzhinsky to the leader dated December 19, 1919 about about a million Cossacks held captive? Lenin then imposed a resolution on him: "Shoot every single one."

- Lenin could so easily give orders to shoot people?

Here are some of Lenin's notes I managed to get: "I propose to appoint an investigation and shoot those responsible for rotozeystvo"; “Rakovsky demands a submarine. It is necessary to give two, appointing a responsible person, a sailor, putting it on him and saying: we will shoot if you do not deliver it soon ”; “Give Melnichansky (with my signature) a telegram that it was a shame to hesitate and not shoot for failure to appear.” And here is one of Lenin's letters to Stalin: "Threate to death that slut who, in charge of communications, does not know how to give you a good amplifier and achieve complete telephone communication with me." Lenin insisted on executions for "negligence" and "sluggishness." For example, on August 11, 1918, Lenin sent Bolsheviks in Penza, an instruction: “to hang (by all means hang) so that the people can see”, at least 100 wealthy peasants. For the execution of the execution, select "tougher people." At the end of 1917, when Lenin headed the government, he proposed to shoot every tenth parasite. And this is during a period of mass unemployment!

Did he also have a negative attitude towards Orthodoxy?

The leader hated and smashed only the Russian Orthodox Church. So, on the day of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, when it was impossible to work, Lenin issued an order dated December 25, 1919: “To put up with“ Nikola ”is stupid, you need to put all the checks on your feet in order to shoot those who did not come to work because of“ Nikola ”(t .e. missed the subbotnik when loading firewood into the wagons on the day of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker on December 19)”. At the same time, Lenin was very loyal to Catholicism, Buddhism, Judaism, Islam, and even sectarians. In early 1918, he intended to ban Orthodoxy, replacing it with Catholicism.

- How did he fight Orthodoxy?

For example, in Lenin's letter to Molotov for members of the Politburo dated March 19, 1922, Vladimir Ilyich insisted on the need to use the massive famine in the country to rob Orthodox churches, while shooting as many "reactionary clergy" as possible. Few people know about Lenin's document dated May 1, 1919 No. 13666/2, addressed to Dzerzhinsky. Here is its content: “... it is necessary to do away with priests and religion as soon as possible. Priests must be arrested as counter-revolutionaries and saboteurs, shot mercilessly and everywhere. And as much as possible. Churches are to be closed. The premises of the temples shall be sealed and turned into warehouses.”

- Anatoly Grigoryevich, is it confirmed that Lenin had mental disorders?

His behavior was more than strange. For example, Lenin often fell into depression, which could last for weeks. He could do nothing for a month, and then violent activity took possession of him. About this period, Krupskaya wrote: "Volodya fell into a rage ...". And he was completely devoid of a sense of humor.

- Was Lenin's style rude enough?

Berdyaev called him a genius of swearing. Here are a few lines from Lenin's letter to Stalin and Kamenev dated February 4, 1922: "We will always have time to take shit as experts." You can not "pull up the trash and bastards who do not want to submit reports ...". "Teach these assholes to answer seriously ...". In the margins of Rosa Luxemburg's articles, the leader made notes "idiot", "fool".

- They say that Stalin organized grandiose parties in the Kremlin during Lenin's lifetime?

And repeatedly. In this connection, Lenin often called and scolded him. But most often Ilyich scolded Ordzhonikidze. He wrote notes to him: “Who did you drink and walk with today? Where are your women from? I don't like your behaviour. Moreover, Trotsky complains about you all the time. Ordzhonikidze was still that gulena! Stalin was more indifferent to women. Lenin reprimanded Iosif Vissarionovich for drinking a lot, to which Stalin replied: “I can’t live without wine without Georgians.”

- By the way, did Ilyich like banquets?

Feature films often show how the leader drinks sugar-free carrot tea with a piece of black bread. But recently, documents have been discovered that testify to the leader's plentiful and luxurious feasts, about what a huge amount of black and red caviar, gourmet fish and other pickles were regularly supplied to the Kremlin nomenclature throughout the years of Lenin's reign. In the village of Zubalovo, on the orders of Ilyich, luxurious personal dachas were built in the conditions of the most severe famine in the country!

- Did Lenin himself like to drink?

Before the revolution, Ilyich drank a lot. During the years of emigration, he did not sit at the table without beer. Since 1921 - quit due to illness. Since then, I have not touched alcohol.

- Is it true that Vladimir Ilyich loved animals?

Hardly. Krupskaya wrote in her notes: “... the hysterical howl of a dog was heard. This Volodya, returning home, always teased the neighbor's dog ... ".

- Do you think Lenin loved Krupskaya?

Lenin did not like Krupskaya, he valued her as an indispensable ally. When Vladimir Ilyich fell ill, he forbade Nadezhda Konstantinovna to come to him. She rolled on the floor and sobbed hysterically. These facts were described in the memoirs of Lenin's sisters. Many Leninists claim that Krupskaya was a virgin before Lenin. It is not true. Before her marriage to Vladimir Ilyich, she was already married.

- Today, probably, there is nothing unknown about Lenin?

There is still a lot of unclassified, as Russian archivists are still hiding some data. So, in 2000, the collection “V.I. Lenin. Unknown Documents. Some of these documents produced banknotes. Prior to the release of this collection, our archives were selling falsified documents abroad. One American Sovietologist said that, having bought Lenin's works for his book from the leadership of the Russian archives, he then paid the publishers a fine of four thousand dollars, because Russian archivists removed some lines from Lenin's documents.

Reprinted from the website of the Slavic News Agency - http://midgard-info.ru/history/pravda-o-lenine.html

In the family of circus artists who toured Siberia at that time.

Father - Evgeny Grigoryevich Latyshev and mother - Augusta Konstantinovna Rotman - were the creators and performers of the illusion numbers "Flower rain", "Live talking head" (mnemonics).

In 1953, he lost his father and, being a three-year-old child, remained in the care of his grandmother - Latysheva Sofia Ivanovna , the city of Saratov became the city of childhood and adolescence.

After graduating from high school, he studied at the Saratov State University at the Faculty of Physics, but did not graduate from it, and in 1969, carried away by circus art, he entered the folk circus group in Kemerovo. In the team I received my fundamental basic knowledge and skills under the guidance of an excellent talented teacher Alexey Vukolovich Shaposhnikov who raised more than one generation of circus performers in the future. Further - studies at the branch of the Moscow Circus School (Ufa), work as a circus uniformist, leadership of a children's circus group, work as an artist - a tightrope walker, an acrobat - an eccentric in the Novosibirsk Circus on stage, the Belgorod Philharmonic, the Leningrad Circus on stage. In 1976, after a rehearsal period, the Moscow Directorate for the preparation of circus programs released the numbers "Equilibrium on reels" and a pair of carpet clownery with a partner Ekaterina Mikhailovna Mozhaeva (creative pseudonyms - Anton and Antoshka ). The duet had an author's repertoire, for the most part, written by A. E. Latyshev. During the period of successful work in the All-Union Association "Soyuz State Circus", the duet traveled almost the entire Soviet Union, went on tour in Finland, Japan, Korea, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia . In 1986, a documentary film "Clowns" was filmed about the work of the duo. In 1987, the duo ceased to exist. Since 1987 he worked in a duet with a partner Latysheva Tatyana Vladimirovna (in 1987 she worked in the mask of a cleaner, since 1988 in the mask of a girl-Malvina). From the All-Union Association "Soyuzgostsirk", as well as (since 1990) from the All-Union Theater and Concert Association "Center for Eccentrics" named after. Zeromsky worked throughout the Union and abroad - Colombia, Mexico, Venezuela, Ecuador, India, Taiwan. Since 1995 - solo clown and solo equilibrist with the author's repertoire. Artist of the Moscow Theater of Illusion - to date. Participates in almost all repertoire performances of the theater, is the performer of the solo clown-illusion performance "Relax with us." In 2002 he received the title of Honored Artist of Russia. He was on tour with the theater in Morocco, Pakistan, Israel, China, in the CIS and Baltic countries. Until now, the number "Equilibrium on Coils" has been working with the inclusion of author's tricks, being their only performer due to the high complexity of performance.

Awards and titles

  • 1981 Helsinki. "Finland-USSR" - an award for strengthening friendship between peoples.
  • 1982 - Laureate of the All-Union competition of circus performers in the nomination "Clownery".
  • 1983 Tokyo. Japan Television - Audience Choice Award.
  • 1983 Tokyo. Cup for strengthening friendship between peoples.
  • 1985 Pyongyang. The government award of the DPRK is the medal "50 Years of the Liberation of Korea".
  • 1992 Mexico City - Honorary title - "King of equilibrium"
  • 2002 - Moscow. Honored Artist of Russia. The honorary title was awarded by Presidential Decree No. 1126 of October 4, 2002
  • 2005 - Moscow. Award badge "For merits in the development of the Russian circus".
  • 2009 - Moscow. Medal "For Merit in the Development of the Russian Circus"
  • 2010 - Moscow. Certificate of honor "For a great contribution to the development of culture" - the Minister of Culture.
  • 2011 - Moscow. Badge of the Moscow Theater of Illusion "For creative success".

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Circuses in which A.E. Latyshev worked

  • Almaty circus
  • Belarusian State Circus (Minsk)
  • Latvian State Circus(Riga)
  • Kyiv Circus (National Circus of Ukraine)
  • Donetsk State Circus
  • Krivoy Rog State Circus
  • Lithuanian State Circus(Vilnius)
  • Leningrad State Circus
  • Kostroma State Circus
  • Voronezh State Circus
  • Ryazan State Circus
  • Rostov State Circus (on the Don)
  • Irkutsk State Circus
  • Osh State Circus
  • Magnitogorsk State Circus
  • Barnaul State Circus
  • Chelyabinsk State Circus
  • Kirov State Circus (Vyatka)
  • Krasnodar State Circus
  • Grozny State Circus
  • Izhevsk State Circus
  • State Circus Naberezhnye Chelny
  • State circus in Dushanbe

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March 31st, 2016

This year in March marks twenty years since the release, without exaggeration, of the Declassified Lenin handbook of the de-Sovietists, authored by a certain Anatoly Latyshev, who calls himself a well-known Leninist who devoted his life to studying the biography of revolutionary No. 1 and wrote many scientific works on this topic.

Let's try to understand who he is, this prominent Lenin scholar, historian and citizen.

Here is what he himself says about the history of the creation of the main work of his life in the article “Russians are “assholes” (Lenin)”, the resource America in Russian (the title already hints).

“... after the August events of 1991. I was given a special pass to get acquainted with secret documents about Lenin. The authorities thought to find the cause of the coup in the past"
- http://www.rususa.com/news/news.asp-nid-1073

Already interesting. What were they looking for in the past? Although, given the new information about the laying of various kinds of exploding objects by Lenin, which boom decades later, the step is quite logical. I fully admit that even in the first years of Soviet power, Lenin planned August 1991. Why the authorities turned specifically to citizen Latyshev is absolutely incomprehensible. Apparently he was really a great specialist in his field.

In an interview that was published in 2003, Latyshev simply says: "I was given a special pass to get acquainted with secret documents about Lenin." In the book, which was published in 1996, we read: “His Majesty Chance, Lady Luck - I don’t know how to more accurately define those opportunities for access to the never published works of V.I. Lenin, which opened up before me in mid-September 1991 after approval by a member of the temporary deputy commission of the parliamentary investigation into the causes and circumstances of the coup d'état in the USSR. Let's turn to the documents.

This resolution has an appendix - "The composition of the deputy commission to investigate the causes and circumstances of the coup d'état in the USSR." There is no Latyshev there. And why should he be there? With the exception of two people, all members of the commission were directly related to the Supreme Council. So Latyshev is lying here. It was not for nothing that later he limited himself only to the fact of receiving a certain “special pass” and did not remember his “membership”.

Latyshev really tried to somehow explain his membership in the commission in the book, obviously realizing that this could raise questions - “The temporary deputy commission was headed by the leaders of the socio-political movement Democratic Russia Lev Ponomarev and Gleb Yakunin. I connect my invitation to the commission with the fact that it was this movement that supported me as a candidate for deputies of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR in the spring of 1990.

So what do we have? Latyshev, who has absolutely no political or social weight, is not a deputy, and, accordingly, does not have the opportunity to enter any deputy commissions, suddenly gets access to SECRET documents about Lenin? Personally, I do not believe that he ever read any documents previously unknown to the public.

Latyshev, according to his own statement, devoted his whole life to studying the works of Lenin. Apparently he should have had printed works in the USSR? They must, they must, but I personally could not find these works. Apparently, his entire bibliography is described in his statement - “On Leninist topics, since November 1991, I have published more than 150 unknown Leninist works, about 200 magazine and newspaper articles, published the book “Declassified Lenin” and the brochure “Lenin: Primary Sources”. In other words, before that he had not been engaged in any study of Lenin's works.

In the works of other historians, he was mentioned only twice. Zhores Trofimov in his book "Volkogonovskiy Lenin" mentioned Latyshev as a reviewer of D. A. Volkogonov, the author of the book "Lenin", who did not hesitate, without indicating authorship, used fragments of Latyshev's articles. Again, we are talking about the post-Soviet period. The second mention of Latyshev as a historian is found in the book of the ardent anti-Soviet Sergei Broun "Do not judge." He liked Latyshev's lies so much that he even published one of his "historical" works as an appendix.

So. There are no traces of Latyshev's scientific activity before 1991. As a "famous historian-Leninist", no one mentions him, except for himself. All of his "scientific" publications are lies and falsifications (more on that below), which did not differ much from each other in content, subsequently collected by him in a book.

A version was even put forward several times that Latyshev, in principle, does not exist, that this is a fictional character. It's hard to say for certain here. For sure, it can only be argued that we have no other information, except for what he told about himself.

Let's go straight to his work.

“For three months at the end of 1991, as a member of the “Temporary Deputy Commission for the Parliamentary Investigation of the Causes and Circumstances of the Coup d'etat in the USSR,” I had the opportunity to work on the documents of the Lenin Fund (form 2), first in the archives of the Institute of Marxism-Leninism under the Central Committee of the CPSU, and after the termination of admission to this archive, the second half of this period in the Central Archive of the KGB of the USSR with funds relating to the Leninist period of national history.

“I sat in the archives from morning to evening, and my hair stood on end. After all, I always believed in Lenin, but after the first thirty documents I read, I was simply shocked.

Let's see what he read. I will not retell all the nonsense, those who wish can read it themselves. Here are just a few of his gems:

. About religion:“Mercilessly shoot all Orthodox priests, turn all Orthodox churches into warehouses. » At the same time, Lenin was very loyal to Catholicism, Buddhism, Judaism, Islam, and even sectarians. In early 1918, he intended to ban Orthodoxy, replacing it with Catholicism. (as if without Catholicism, a German spy, after all)

. About the Cossacks: The famous letter of Dzerzhinsky to the leader dated December 19, 1919 about about a million Cossacks held captive? Lenin then imposed a resolution on him: "Shoot every single one."

. About the Holodomor: In a letter from Lenin to Molotov for members of the Politburo dated March 19, 1922, Vladimir Ilyich insisted on the need to use the massive famine in the country to rob Orthodox churches, while shooting as many "reactionary clergy" as possible.

. About natural resources:“Can you still tell Teru (Ter-Gabrielyan) so that he prepares everything for burning Baku completely, in the event of an invasion, and so that he announces this in print in Baku” . Further, the author pays tribute to Lenin's prudence and writes the following: “a telegram to the Revolutionary Military Council of the Caucasian Front on February 28, 1920: “Smilga and Ordzhonikidze. We desperately need oil. Consider a manifesto to the population that we will slaughter everyone if they burn and ruin oil and oil fields, and vice versa—we will grant life to everyone if Maykop and especially Grozny are handed over intact.

. About nutrition: Feature films often show how the leader drinks sugar-free carrot tea with a piece of black bread. But recently, documents have been discovered that testify to the leader's plentiful and luxurious feasts, about what a huge amount of black and red caviar, gourmet fish and other pickles were regularly supplied to the Kremlin nomenclature throughout the years of Lenin's reign. In the village of Zubalovo, on the orders of Ilyich, luxurious personal dachas were built in the conditions of the most severe famine in the country! (it is felt that the author wrote from life, and then moved the events 70 years ago!)

. About a healthy lifestyle: Before the revolution, Ilyich drank a lot. During the years of emigration, he did not sit at the table without beer. Since 1921, he quit due to illness. Since then, I have not touched alcohol.

. On love for animals: Krupskaya wrote in her notes: “... the hysterical howl of a dog was heard. It was Volodya, returning home, always teasing the neighbor's dog ... "

. About relationships: When Vladimir Ilyich fell ill, he forbade Nadezhda Konstantinovna to come to him. She rolled on the floor and sobbed hysterically.

. About health: It should be noted that, starting from 1922, the majority of Lenin's physicians, both German and domestic, were neuropathologists or psychiatrists.

. On the revolutionary struggle:“It is devilishly important for us to put an end to Yudenich (namely, to put an end - to finish off). If the offensive has begun, is it possible to mobilize another 20 thousand St. Petersburg workers plus 10 thousand bourgeois, put machine guns behind them, shoot several hundred and achieve a real mass pressure on Yudenich?

Only three and a half hundred pages of selective falsification, outright lies and juggling with facts that are absolutely unsupported by documents. Yes, the author does not bother with evidence, referring to the secrecy of the data. The maximum that he cites is some archival catalog numbers, which, of course, were not subject to verification at that time. Although he accurately cites one document in his works, the alleged “Instruction of Comrade. Lenin dated May 1, 1919 No. 13666/2 "On the fight against priests and religion"

Fake scan.

Here is the text of this "document":

NOTE

In accordance with the decision of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee and the Soviet. Nar. Commissars need to do away with priests and religion as soon as possible. Priests must be arrested as counter-revolutionaries and saboteurs, shot mercilessly and everywhere. And as much as possible. Churches are to be closed. Seal the premises of the temples and turn them into warehouses. Chairman of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee Kalinin, Chairman of the Soviet. Nar. Komissarov Ulyanov (Lenin).

There are many denials of this fake.

An excerpt from an article by Igor Kurlyandsky, senior researcher at the IRI RAS, Candidate of Historical Sciences:

First of all, let's consider the so-called "Decree of Lenin dated May 1, 1919 No. 13666/2" on "the fight against priests and religion." To begin with, we note that in the practice of party-state office work, there have never been documents with the name “Instruction” at all. In particular, the All-Russian Central Executive Committee and the Council of People's Commissars have not issued a single document with such a name for the entire period of their activity. There were only resolutions and decrees signed by the heads of these bodies (see the collections “Decrees of the Soviet Power”), while no serial numbers were assigned to such documents. However, in all publications, the “Instruction” is accompanied by the serial number 13666/2, which implies the presence of many thousands of “instructions” in state office work. It is very strange that none of these documents is known to historians, has not been found in the archives, has never been published. Of course, such a number was invented in order to artificially introduce the apocalyptic "number of the beast" into it, to give the paper a pronounced mystical character, to connect it with the "satanic" element of Russian Bolshevism, which the wise "statist" Stalin supposedly put a limit to.

But, alas, Lenin did not sign for all his party and state activities a single document that would bear the name "Instruction", neither with three sixes, nor without, as can be easily seen from his Complete Works, "Biographical Chronicle", collections "Decrees of the Soviet Power". The Russian State Archive of Socio-Political History holds a complete fund of Lenin's documents. For many decades, it was purposefully formed by the Soviet state, it included totally all Lenin's documents. According to the director of RGASPI K.M. Anderson, all the documents of the Lenin Fund are declassified and available to researchers, since they do not contain state secrets. "Instruction of Lenin of May 1, 1919" RGASPI is missing (like all the other "Instructions"). Only the history of Lenin's illness remains classified. All Lenin's documents in RGASPI are cataloged strictly by date. Among Lenin's papers relating to May 1, 1919, there are no anti-religious ones - these are several resolutions of the Small Council of People's Commissars signed by him, and all of them concern petty economic issues. Missing "Instruction of Lenin of May 1, 1919" and in the State Archives of the Russian Federation, where the funds of the Council of People's Commissars and the All-Russian Central Executive Committee are stored. The Central Archive of the FSB of Russia and the Archive of the President of the Russian Federation gave a negative review about the existence of this “document” in their official letters. So, "Lenin's instruction of May 1, 1919" is absent in all state and departmental archives of Russia specialized on this topic. Likewise, there was no secret "decision of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee and the Council of People's Commissars" of 1917-1919. about the need to "do away with priests and religion as soon as possible", in pursuance of which "Lenin's Decree of May 1, 1919" like it was released. There are no "instructions of the Cheka-OGPU-NKVD" with references to this "instruction", there are no documents on its implementation.
- Political magazine, "Protocols of Church Wise Men", http://www.politjournal.ru/index.php?action=Articles&issue=209&tek=7705&dirid=50

Obviously, Latyshev was guided by the thesis attributed to Goebbels - "the more monstrous the lie, the more willingly they will believe in it."

As you can see, Mr. Latyshev was very illegible in his methods. For him, the end clearly justifies the means. His task is to denigrate Lenin as a person, as a revolutionary. By all means to present Vladimir Ilyich as a bloodthirsty psychopath with a pathological hatred of people. Latyshev very clearly formulated his task - "I will try to prove with reason that in his cruelty Lenin is no lower than Stalin or Hitler."

On the net, you can find indications that the creation and printing of the book were paid from Yeltsin's campaign fund. I totally agree with that. The customer and the performer are worth each other.

The book did not go unnoticed, there were grateful readers. Quotes from the works of Latyshev are used by both adherents of the current government and our homegrown liberals. Well, of course, one cannot fail to mention probably the main admirer of Latyshev's works, a full-time Duma showman, an artist of a hysterical genre, a half-breed deputy Vladimir Volfovich Zhirinovsky, who does not even bother reading primary sources and scribbles on a piece of paper the same thing for many years. Here is a fragment of the video of the debate between Zhirinovsky and Prokhanov. For the sake of curiosity, you can compare with his speech two years ago.

On my own behalf, I can only add that the quote so beloved by him - "A Russian person is a bad worker in comparison with the advanced nations" sounds like this in the original:

“The Russian man is a poor worker in comparison with the advanced nations. And it could not be otherwise under the regime of tsarism and the vivacity of the remnants of serfdom.
V.I.Lenin, PSS, v.36

Of course, the liar and falsifier Latyshev is just a cog in a huge propaganda machine in the service of capitalism, the purpose of which is to denigrate, to destroy, to prevent the establishment of the dictatorship of the proletariat. The victory of communism is an inevitable phenomenon, just as the collapse of the capitalist system, the system of exploiters, is inevitable. With the help of propaganda, including, without disdaining any methods, scoundrels like Latyshev are still in demand, the methods by which they now act have become smarter and more sophisticated. Now they are engaged not only in falsification, but also, hiding behind pseudo-communist slogans, they are leading the masses away from the revolutionary struggle.

Comrades, do not let yourself be deceived by bourgeois propaganda, study the Marxist-Leninist doctrine, unite. Join the Union of Communists. Together we will create a communist party from below!

Ildar Ilyasov