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'''Alexander Vasilyevich Barchenko''' ({{lang-ru|Александр Васильевич Барченко}}; 1881, [[Yelets]] — April, 1938) was a Russian biologist and researcher of anomalous phenomena from [[St. Petersburg]]. In 1904 Barchenko attended the medical faculty of [[Kazan University]], and subsequently entered Yuryev University (today [[Tartu University]]). He is known first and foremost for his researchings of [[Hyperborea]] in [[Russian Far East]] region.
'''Alexander Vasilyevich Barchenko''' ({{lang-ru|link=no|Александр Васильевич Барченко}}; 1881, [[Yelets]] — April, 1938) was a Russian biologist and researcher of anomalous phenomena from [[St. Petersburg]]. In 1904 Barchenko attended the medical faculty of [[Kazan University]], and subsequently entered Yuryev University (today [[Tartu University]]). He is known first and foremost for his researchings of [[Hyperborea]] in [[Russian Far East]] region.


In 1925, he met and corresponded with Rabbi [[Menachem Mendel Schneerson]], who assisted him in his research and studies of religious and mystical matters.<ref>Rapoport, Chaim. ''The Afterlife of Scholarship''. p. 76 {{ISBN|9780615538976}}</ref>
In 1925, he met and corresponded with Rabbi [[Menachem Mendel Schneerson]], who assisted him in his research and studies of religious and mystical matters.<ref>Rapoport, Chaim. ''The Afterlife of Scholarship''. p. 76 {{ISBN|9780615538976}}</ref>

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Barchenko in 1937

Alexander Vasilyevich Barchenko (Russian: Александр Васильевич Барченко; 1881, Yelets — April, 1938) was a Russian biologist and researcher of anomalous phenomena from St. Petersburg. In 1904 Barchenko attended the medical faculty of Kazan University, and subsequently entered Yuryev University (today Tartu University). He is known first and foremost for his researchings of Hyperborea in Russian Far East region.

In 1925, he met and corresponded with Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, who assisted him in his research and studies of religious and mystical matters.[1]

He was executed in Moscow during the Great Purge on April 25, 1938.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Rapoport, Chaim. The Afterlife of Scholarship. p. 76 ISBN 9780615538976
  2. ^ http://lib.rus.ec/a/49518