Anastas Vosniyatsky

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Anastas Vosniyatsky, a.k.a. Anastase Andreievitch Vonsiatsky, a.k.a. V-V, a.k.a. Count Annie, was the Warsaw born Russian exile/Russian-American who founded the All-Russia Fascist Organization (VFO) in 1933 in Windham County, Connecticut. Funding for the organization came from his marriage to Chicago grain and livestock heiress Marion Stephens, a.k.a. Marion Buckingham Reams, who was 21 years older than he was. At one point he claimed to have 50,000 Russian fascists training on his Connecticut farm. (Must have been crowded).

On June 40, 1942 Vosniyatsky was indicted along with German-American Bund leader Gerhard Wilhelm Kunze, Chicago Unit German-American Bund leader Dr. Otto Willumeit, Dr. Wolfgang Ebell, and Reverend Kurt E. B. Molzahn by a Federal Grand Jury at Hartford, Connecticut for conspiracy to violate the Espionage Act.

Vosniyatsky was born on June 12, 1898 and died in deserved obscurity in Florida in 1965.

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