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Aleksandr Kharchikov was born on 21 December, 1949 in Nikolsky District, Penza Oblast, Russian SFSR, USSR, is a singer. Discover Aleksandr Kharchikov's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?
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Engineer · Singer · Poet · Public figure |
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73 years old |
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Sagittarius |
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21 December 1949 |
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21 December |
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Nikolsky District, Penza Oblast, Russian SFSR, USSR |
Date of death |
January 07, 2023 |
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Russia |
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Aleksandr Kharchikov Net Worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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In March 2012 the song by Kharchikov "Жиды хлебушка не сеют" ("Yids don't sow wheat") was declared extremist by a Russian federal court.
Kharchikov sang in a hoarse voice styled after the Russian bard Vladimir Vysotsky, self-accompanied on guitar, or occasionally a synthesizer. Kharchikov's own songs contain explicit exhortations to violence and are described as defined by "zoological antisemitism". His songs have been used as a soundtrack to numerous videos produced by Russian Neonazi groups. Many of these are available on YouTube. Although some see Kharchikov's songs as meeting the prosecutable criteria of Russia's criminal code (such as the articles that cover fomenting interethnic strife), up until January 2010 he had never been faced with legal action. This has led to widespread suspicions that he had the Russian government's tacit support.
Kharchikov achieved notoriety in the 1990s after his participation in a TV broadcast of the program "600 seconds", after which his cassette tapes and later CDs achieved wide circulation. He had a repertoire of nearly 300 songs, of which those with extreme chauvinist, nationalistic, Stalinist, antisemitic and anti-Ukrainian content became the best known part of his oeuvre, notably the "Aryan march" (aka "White Race") ("Арийский марш" ("Белая раса")), "Epistle to the Khokhly" ("Хохлам"), "Our Stalin – the father, Our Motherland, the mother" ("Нам Сталин – отец, нам Родина – мать!"), "Smite the kikes, smite the dandruffed ones!" ("Бей жидов! Бей пархатых!"), "Kikes rule over Russia" ("Россией правят жиды"), "Heart's Sorrow" ("To kikes") ("На сердце тоска" ("Жидам")), "Kill an American!" ("Убей американца"), "Finish off that Abrek!" ("Добей абрека"), "Do you think a Black one would spare you?" ("Думаешь, черный тебя пощадит?"). Kharchikov's aficionados, though, regard him as the modern Russia's great Songs of struggle bard. According to V. Vinogradov, he "accumulates in himself the energy of resistance and devotes his whole life to the one superior goal: that of fighting for Russia".
Aleksandr Kharchikov (Russian: Александр Харчиков; 21 December 1949 – 7 January 2023) was a Russian folk singer-songwriter noted for his controversial songs of Stalinist, nationalist, anti-Ukrainian and antisemitic nature. He is considered a hero and patriot by Nazbol and neo-Stalinist groups in Russia.
Alexandr Kharchikov was born on 21 December 1949, in the village of Kensha, in Penza Oblast. He attended primary school in Saransk before enlisting in the Navy. During his naval service, he participated in 1968 in the Sinai war between Israel and Egypt, on the Egyptian side, and claimed to have been wounded. He graduated in 1974 from the Mordovian state University as an electronic engineer. Kharchikov, as a Saint Petersburg resident, was a leader of the 17 March movement proclaiming the "implementation of the March 17, 1991, referendum on future of the USSR" as its goal.