Abstract

The article attempts to analyze the journalistic activity of the famous Russian philosopher-emigrant I. A. Ilyin during the Second World War. While living in Switzerland, he published materials on various topics in local magazines under different pseudonyms. The quintessence of his work during this period was unconditional support for the actions of the Red Army, but at the same time, the thinker continued to emphasize in every possible way the categorical rejection of the Soviet leadership and called for fighting it. It is emphasized that such a position was not unique among Russian emigrants in 1939-1945.

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