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Russky Invalid

Russky Invalid (Русский инвалид), where invalid has the meaning of a military veteran, was a newspaper of the Russian military which was published in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire, in 1813–1917. It was founded by Pavel Pezarovius, its first editor (1813-1821, 1839–1847), originally as a charity publication collecting funds to support the victims of the 1812 War and their families of the perished. Russky Invalid started out as a weekly, in 1814—1815 it was coming out twice a week, and since 1816 became a daily. Highly popular was the Literary Supplement to Russian Invalid.[1]

Russky Invalid
FrequencyDaily
First issue1813
Final issue1917
Based inSaint Petersburg, Russian Empire
LanguageRussian

In July 1917 the newspaper changed its name to The Army and the Navy of Free Russia (Армия и флот свободной России) but even despite of that was closed in October of that year.[2] It was renewed in 1992 in Moscow by the journalist Nikolai Zhukov, as the charity publication.

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  1. ^ Russky Invalid. Brokhaus & Efron Dictionary. 1890-1907
  2. ^ Russky Invalid. The Military Encyclopedia. Moscow, 2002, p. 1347. ISBN 978-5-85270-219-7


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