Gregor Razumovsky | |
Birth Date: | 3 March 1965 |
Birth Place: | Giessen, Germany |
Alma Mater: | University of Giessen |
Gregor Rozumovsky, also known as Hryhorii Rozumovskyi (German: Gregor Razumovsky von Wigstein, Ukrainian: Ґреґор Розумовський; born 3 March 1965, Giessen, Germany) is an Austrian historian, political, public and cultural figure of Ukrainian descent, count. President of the Club for European Understanding and Communication in Vienna (2020),[1] honorary member of the Galician Music Society (2020).[2]
Head of the Razumovsky family (26 July 2002).[3] [4] A direct descendant of Hetman Kyrylo Rozumovskyi.[5]
Gregor Razumovsky was born on 3 March 1965 in Giessen (Germany) to Count Andreas Razumovsky (1929–2002) and Countess Dorothea Razumovska, Princess Solms-Hogenzolms-Lich (1935–2014).[6] [7]
In 1985–1987 he served in the Armed Forces of Germany.
In 1991, he visited Ukraine for the first time. At that time, he took part in the rallies of the People's Movement of Ukraine on Khreshchatyk and met Viacheslav Chornovil and Levko Lukianenko.[8] Since then, he has been coming to Kyiv and Baturyn regularly. In 2018, he donated to the museum in Baturyn the original wagon of Hetman Kyrylo Rozumovsky from 1763 from his family collection.[9]
In 1995, he graduated from the University of Giessen, where he studied medieval history, philosophy, and the history of Eastern Europe. He worked in Central and Southeastern Europe (1995–2000), in particular at the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe (1998–2000, IDM); as a press secretary for the St. Pölten Theater (2001), and as a correspondent for the Enlargement Information Unit of the Directorate-General for Enlargement of the European Union in Austria (2001–2006).[10]
In 2019, he acted as an expert and one of the characters in Akim Halimov's film "Treasures of the Nation" from the series "Ukraine. Return of its history".
In 2020, he founded the Club for European Understanding and Communication on the basis of the European Institute for Democracy (1999) and the Razumovsky Society for Art and Culture (2002).[11]
Since the late 1980s, he has been actively defending and promoting Ukrainian interests in Western European socio-political circles. He is a specialist in countering propaganda and disinformation, has worked in international political information campaigns and is considered one of the leading analysts in the field of communications and information flows in the German-speaking EU countries.[12] He is the initiator of the online project against Russian propaganda "The Reality Bites Initiative".
After the start of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Gregor Razumovsky became the founder, co-author, and host of the Power of Reason YouTube project to combat Russian fakes.[13]