Vassili Grigorjev

Vassili Grigorjev (11 March 1870 in Dymkovo, Pechorsky District, Russian Empire – ?) was a Russian-Estonian farmer and politician.

He was born in Dymkovo in Perchorsky District, into a poor peasant family. He received a secondary education. After military service, he worked for the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for 22 years. In 1918, he moved to Estonia, where he became a farmer.[1] He later became a pediatrician and journalist.

Grigorjev was a member of the Riigikogu for the Estonian Labour Party from 1920 to 1929.[2][3]

In 1927, Grigorjev and a number of other people from Petseri County were arrested on charges of treason due to them planning a possible separatist movement in Petseri County and Narva in response to Petseri County being given to Estonia as a result of the Treaty of Tartu, as well as working with Soviet intelligence as a member of the Riigikogu. He was sentenced to death in absentia.[4]

After the Baltic Operation, where Nazi Germany invaded the Baltic States, Grigorjev was captured by their forces. His fate is unknown.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Eesti ajakirjanduse biograafiline leksikon 1689–1940 (page 111)" (in Estonian). University of Tartu, Department of Social Sciences. 1 December 2016. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  2. Eesti II Riigikogu. Tallinn, 1924
  3. Riigi Teataja. 15. juunil 1926
  4. Erelt, Pekka (6 July 2005). "Petserimaa separatistid ja salakuulajad" (in Estonian). Eesti Ekspress. Retrieved 21 October 2018.


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