[Above: This says: 'Members of the editorial board of the newspaper "Russian Avant-garde" in Shanghai. In the center (sitting) is K.A. Steklov, head of the Far Eastern sector of the VNRWP.' Note the picture of Vonsiatsky on the wall above the Russian flag.]
[Above: Mikhail Mikhailovich Grott (sometimes known as 'Grott-Spassovsky), a National Socialist ally who translated Mein Kampf into Russian. Grott was loved by both Rodzaevsky and Vonsiatsky as a 'great ideologue of Russian fascism'. In the summer of 1941 Rodzaevsky recommended him to the Germans for a cabinet ministry in the future Russian National Government. Click to enlarge.]
[Above: Konstantin Steklov, Vonsiatsky's representative in Shanghai after a schism with Rodzaevsky in 1935. Steklov published a newspaper called 'Russky Avangard' from 1936-1941. Click to enlarge.]
[Above: The letterhead of 'Fashist', the official newspaper of Vonsiatsky's All Russian Fascist Party. The artistic triangle forms the word 'Fashist'. The slogan above it says 'RED ARMY SOLDIER, in case of war, stick your bayonet into the ground!'. Click to enlarge.]
[Above: 'Greeting to the Russian fascists!'. Click to enlarge.]
[Above: 'For what?' (or In the name of what?) This article tells us about the Russian Corps and their fighting against communists in the Balkans. The photo illustrates soldiers of the Russian Corps capturing a group of Tito's partisans. These partisans do not understand who they are actually fighting for. The last words on the bottom right say: 'Bolshevism is the worst enemy of the Russian people.' Unknown source.]
[Above: This article tells that the peoples of Russia have been waiting for revenge upon the Bolsheviks for 25 years, and this day has come. This wrath will not subside until the moment when the last Bolshevik in Russia is annihilated and the national flag of Russia is raised over the country. Unknown source.]
[Above: If you would like to learn more, I'd recommend the book 'The Russian Fascists - Tragedy and Farce in Exile, 1925-1945', by John J. Stephans. It is a system book, but nevertheless contains a trove of information. Click to enlarge.]
[Above: Book reverse. Click to enlarge.]