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Dimitri Serge Von Mohrenschildt

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Dimitri Serge Von Mohrenschildt

Birth
Russia
Death
9 Jun 2002 (aged 100)
India
Burial
Pondicherry, Pondicherry Territory, India Add to Map
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(Russian: Дмитрий Сергеевич де Мореншильд)

a professor at Stanford & Dartmouth Universities, one of the founders of the (U.S. Funded) Radio Free Europe.

Dmitri studied ca 1912 to 1916 at the Minsk college, then in Sevastopol. Dmitri received his early education in the Naval Cadet School. In 1918 lived again in German-occupied Minsk.

But after the German withdrawal in December 1918, Dimitri and his father were soon arrested, and Dimitri spent nearly a year in prisons in Minsk and Smolensk. After he was finally released in late 1919, his parents arranged for him to travel to Poland as a hostage in exchange for someone; he worked as a merchant seaman; then at Yale University in 1922. Graduating in 1926; 1936 Columbia University. He taught Russian history at Dartmouth College from 1942 to 1947; 1971 von Mohrenschildt published a materials on the Russian Revolution;

in 1976 von Mohrenschildt left for India, where he settled in the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in Pondicherry.

Though in just about all articles available online, no where does it state about how Dimitri felt about his brother and the entire situation with the JFK shooting.

So, I wonder, why he left for India. After enjoying most of his accomplishments in the United States.
WHY DID HE decide (all of a sudden) to pack up and move to India....












Brother of George de Mohrenschildt.
(Russian: Дмитрий Сергеевич де Мореншильд)

a professor at Stanford & Dartmouth Universities, one of the founders of the (U.S. Funded) Radio Free Europe.

Dmitri studied ca 1912 to 1916 at the Minsk college, then in Sevastopol. Dmitri received his early education in the Naval Cadet School. In 1918 lived again in German-occupied Minsk.

But after the German withdrawal in December 1918, Dimitri and his father were soon arrested, and Dimitri spent nearly a year in prisons in Minsk and Smolensk. After he was finally released in late 1919, his parents arranged for him to travel to Poland as a hostage in exchange for someone; he worked as a merchant seaman; then at Yale University in 1922. Graduating in 1926; 1936 Columbia University. He taught Russian history at Dartmouth College from 1942 to 1947; 1971 von Mohrenschildt published a materials on the Russian Revolution;

in 1976 von Mohrenschildt left for India, where he settled in the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in Pondicherry.

Though in just about all articles available online, no where does it state about how Dimitri felt about his brother and the entire situation with the JFK shooting.

So, I wonder, why he left for India. After enjoying most of his accomplishments in the United States.
WHY DID HE decide (all of a sudden) to pack up and move to India....












Brother of George de Mohrenschildt.


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