Nash Put' | |
Type: | Daily newspaper |
Format: | Broadsheet |
Publisher: | V.N. Vasilenko, G.A. Khoven |
Editor: | Konstantin Rodzaevsky |
Foundation: | October 3, 1933 |
Political: | Fascist |
Language: | Russian language |
Ceased Publication: | July 1, 1943 |
Headquarters: | Harbin (Manchukuo), Shanghai (China) |
Circulation: | 4,000 |
Nash Put (Russian: Наш Путь, Our Way) was a daily newspaper founded by Konstantin Rodzaevsky on 3 October 1933, that was issued in Harbin[1] (1933–41) and Shanghai (1941-1943). The newspaper was the official organ of the Russian Fascist Party. Nash Put was published until July 1943.[2] The newspaper promoted Christian Orthodoxy, Russian ultranationalism and fascism. Estimated circulation was 4,000. The paper was edited by Konstantin Rodzaevsky from 1933 to 1943.[3] There was also a publishing house, "Izdatel'stvo gazety Nash Put" (Russian: «Издательство газеты "Наш Путь"», "Publisher of the newspaper Our Way").[4] In 1936 it published Vladimir Kislitsin's memoirs In the fires of the Civil War: Memoires.
It is the source for an alleged quote from Leon Trotsky whose source claims to be from the memoirs of Aron Simanovitch,[5] Rasputin's secretary.