Khasan Israilov

Khasan Israilov (Chechen: Israil Khant Hasan/Исраил КIант Хьасан; Russian: Хасан Исраилов; 1910 - December 29, 1944) was a Chechen nationalist, guerrilla fighter, journalist, and poet who led a Chechen and Ingush resistance and rebellion against the Soviet Union from 1940 until his death in 1944. Israilov is regarded as the most influential Chechen resistance leaders during World War II, and he is considered by many Chechens to be a national hero. He was infamous to the Soviets, and to many Russians, for his 1940-1944 uprising, which many Russians connected to an abortive German plot to undermine Soviet control over the North Caucasus (in reality, however, relations between Israilov's Chechen partisans and the Germans were tense at best, hostile at worst). His name is also sometimes translitrated to Latin alphabet as Hassan Izrailov.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 01, 1910
Birth place
Chechnya , Russian Empire , Galanchozh , Nachkha
Date of deathDecember 29, 1944

Search

Khasan Israilov on Wikipedia