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Oleg Valeryevich Sokolov (; born 9 July 1956) is a Russian convicted
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er and former historian who specialized in the
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. In November 2019, he murdered, then subsequently dismembered and decapitated his 24-year-old mistress and former student Anastasia Yeshchenko. In December 2020, he was found guilty of intentional murder and sentenced to 12.5 years in high-security prison. He was an associate professor (
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) in history at
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until his dismissal.


Biography

Oleg Sokolov was born on 9 July 1956 in
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(present-day Saint Petersburg),
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,
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. In 1979, he graduated with a
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in physics and engineering from the Faculty of Physics and Mechanics of the
Leningrad Polytechnic Institute Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, abbreviated as SPbPU, is a public technical university located in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Over the decades, it established itself as a cornerstone of technical education and research, ulti ...
. In 1984, he graduated with honors from the Department of Modern and Contemporary History, of
Leningrad State University Saint Petersburg State University (SPBGU; ) is a public research university in Saint Petersburg, Russia, and one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Russia. Founded in 1724 by a decree of Peter the Great, the university from the be ...
. In 1991, under the supervision of Professor , a Doctor of Historical Sciences, he defended his dissertation at St. Petersburg State University for the degree of Candidate of Historical Sciences on the topic of ''The Officer Corps of the French Army Under the Ancien Régime and During the Revolution of 1789–1799'' (speciality 07.00.03 – general history). The official opponents were Professor , a Doctor of Historical Sciences, and researcher at the Sergey Iskyul, a Candidate of Historical Sciences. The external review was conducted by the Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia. Since 2000, he had been an associate professor of the Department of Modern History, Faculty of History of St. Petersburg State University. He is the author of a number of works on the military history of Europe of the 17th–early 19th centuries. In 1999, he published a major study, ''Napoleon's Army'', which was translated into French in 2003. In 2006, he published the two-volume monograph ''Austerlitz. Napoleon, Russia and Europe, 1799–1805'', a study of the premises and course of Napoleon's first war against the anti-French coalition. He translated into Russian and supplemented with extensive commentary ''Memoirs of the Napoleonic Wars 1802–1815'' () by French officer Octave Levavasseur, who took part in all military campaigns (except for the Russian campaign of 1812) by
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. He was a prominent figure in Russian
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. In 1976, he founded the first reenactment group of the Napoleonic era. In February 1989, the Federation of Military History Clubs of the
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was created and Sokolov became its president. In subsequent years, Sokolov continued to lead the association of clubs involved in reenactment (Military-Historical Association of Russia (1996), All-Russian Military-Historical Social Movement (2006)). He became a chevalier of the
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in 2003.


Arrest for murder and sentence

On 9 November 2019, Sokolov was detained on suspicion of the
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of , his 24-year-old lover, his graduate student at St. Petersburg State University and his co-author of scholarly works. There is an ongoing investigation by the
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. On 11 November, Sokolov was charged with wilful murder (article 105 of the Criminal Code) and was arrested for two months until 8 January 2020 with the detention in the
Kresty Prison Kresty (, literally ''Crosses'') prison, officially Investigative Isolator No. 1 of the Administration of the Federal Service for the Execution of Punishments for the city of Saint Petersburg (Следственный изолятор № 1 УФ ...
. On 13 November, his defense lawyer said that Sokolov had given full testimony on the case (he had previously refused to do so, referring to the 51st article of the
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). According to the investigation, Sokolov was found in the
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in Saint Petersburg with a backpack containing the woman's arms and a weapon. Local media claims he was drunk and fell into the river as he tried to dispose of the body parts. Police found more body parts in his home, but the package with the victim's torso was not retrieved from the river until 11 November. He has admitted guilt and was willing to cooperate in the investigation. According to Sokolov's defense lawyer, his client filed a confession, but the defense team did not intend to exclude the version of
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. In addition, his lawyer noted that Sokolov was assigned a psychiatric examination. As Sokolov himself stated during a meeting of the Oktyabrsky District Court of St. Petersburg, the crime was committed on the basis of a personal conflict, because, according to him, Yeshchenko had “recently a terrible reaction to my children” and “she started to freak at their mention” and then they both “lost control” during a quarrel and then “she attacked me with a knife”.Доцент Соколов назвал убитую им девушку "чудовищем", напавшим на него с ножом
// Интерфакс, 11 November 2019
Исторический суд. Доцента Соколова арестовали в Петербурге. Онлайн
// Фонтанка.ру, 11 November 2019
During the trial, a video recording made by Sokolov on the day of the murder was published, which recorded a quarrel with Anastasia, who, under great stress, ran out into the cold without outerwear. On September 23, 2020, during the announcement of the results of the forensic examination in court, the state prosecutor stated that Anastasia Yeshchenko died from a gunshot to the head from a close range. She was shot four times in total, and before that she was strangled, causing non-fatal injuries. According to the conclusion of forensic experts, before her death, Anastasia Yeshchenko was strangled by the neck from both sides. Despite the fractures of the
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and
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caused by this strangulation, the cause of her death was a gunshot wound to the head with 5.6 mm lead bullets. She was shot four times, all shots were made in the head, one of the bullets hit the victim in the eye, but by that time Anastasia was already dead from the first shot. Three bullets went through, one remained in the skull. He is said to have planned to get rid of the body before publicly committing suicide dressed as Napoleon at the
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. The representative of the Investigative Committee also promised to verify Sokolov's involvement in the beating of another woman. In 2018, the ''
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'' newspaper published an article in which Sokolov's student accused the lecturer of brutal beating in 2008. Soon after reports of his detention, the Russian Military Historical Society (RMHS), chaired by
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, removed from its website all mention of Oleg Sokolov, who formerly was a member of its scientific council, and the adviser to the RMHS chairman announced that she had heard his name for the first time. French (ISSEP), founded by
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, the niece of
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, had removed him from his position on its scientific committee on Saturday (9 November). He was subsequently dismissed from his post at Saint Petersburg State University. On 25 December 2020, Sokolov was sentenced to twelve years and a half in jail after being convicted of the murder.


Works

Oleg Sokolov is the author of five monographs and over 300 articles on the history of the
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. Most of Sokolov's works have been translated into English.


Monographs

; in Russian * * * * * * * * * * ; in French * * * ; in Polish * * *


Articles

; in Russian * Соколов О. В
Высшие офицеры французской армии и революционное правительство в 1792—1794 гг
. // От Старого порядка к Революции / под ред. проф. В. Г. Ревуненкова. — Л., 1988. * Соколов О. В. Ульмская операция 1805 года // Орел. — 1993. — № 1, 2, 3. * Соколов О. В. Офицеры короля // Империя истории. — 2001. — № 1. * Соколов О. В. Генерал Антуан-Анри Жомини и его роль в развитии российской военной науки // Швейцарцы в Петербурге. — СПб, 2002. * Соколов О. В. Испания в огне. Сомо-Сьерра // Империя истории. — 2002. — № 2. * Соколов О. В

// Империя истории. — 2002. — № 2. * Соколов О. В. Час отваги и мужества. Битва при Никополе // Империя истории. — 2002. — № 2. * Соколов О. В. Испания в огне. Погоня за Муром // Империя истории. — 2002. — № 3. * Соколов О. В. Дух армии Наполеона // Империя истории. — 2002. — № 3. * Соколов О. В. Французская армия и переворот 18 брюмера // Наполеон. Легенда и реальность. Материалы научных конференций и наполеоновских чтений. 1996—1998 / Сост. А. Васильев, Г. Л. Медынцева. — СПб.: Минувшее, 2003. — 444 с. — 500 экз. — . * Соколов О. В. Начало Польской кампании или должны ли французы умирать за Польшу? // Империя истории. — 2006. — № 4. * Соколов О. В. Рокруа — триумф юной отваги // Империя истории. — 2006. — № 4. * Соколов О. В
Записки генерала В. И. Левенштерна", Подготовка текста, вступительная статья и комментарии
// Труды кафедры истории Нового и новейшего времени. 2013. № 10 / Сост. Т. Н. Гончарова. — СПб, 2013. — С. 120—150 * Соколов О. В. Поляки на службе Наполеона в сражении на Березине, 28 ноября 1812 г. // Desperta Ferro (Madrid), 2013 г. * Соколов О. В
Русско-французские отношения накануне войны 1805 г.
// Труды кафедры истории Нового и новейшего времени. 2013. № 11. / Сост. Т. Н. Гончарова. — СПб., 2013. С. 67—84 * Соколов О. В. Вступление // к монографии А. Королёва: «По следам Великой армии Наполеона» * Соколов О. В. Военно-политическая обстановка во время подписания Тильзитского мира и реакция на договор в свете синхронных источников // Вестник СПбГУ. Серия 2. — 2015. — Выпуск 1. — С. 35—46 * Соколов О. В
Итальянская армия Бонапарта накануне похода 1796 г.
// Труды кафедры Новой и Новейшей истории. — 2015. — № 15. — С. 50—67 ; in French * ''Sokolov O. V.'' Le regiment Pavlovski en 1811 // Tradition Magazine. № 52, 1991. * ''Sokolov O. V.'' La campagne de Russie. Les origines du conflit // Napoléon Ier. № 5, 2001. * ''Sokolov O. V.'' La campagne de Russie. L’offensive de Napoléon, de Vilna a Witebsk // Napoléon Ier. № 6, 2001. * ''Sokolov O. V.'' La campagne de Russie. La bataille de Smolensk // Napoleon Ier. № 7, 2001. * ''Sokolov O. V.'' La campagne de Russie. La Moskowa // Napoléon Ier. № 8, 2001. * ''Sokolov O. V.'' La campagne de Russie. De Moscou a Viazma // Napoléon Ier. № 9, 2001. * ''Sokolov O. V.'' La campagne de Russie. Berezina // Napoléon Ier. № 10, 2001. * ''Sokolov O. V.'' 1805 — Napoleon marche vers Austerlitz (1). Wertingen — Haslach — Elchingen // Revue de l'histoire napoléonienne. № 3, 2005. * ''Sokolov O. V.'' 1805 — Napoleon marche vers Austerlitz (2). Amstetten — Durrenstein — Hollabrunn // Revue de l'histoire napoléonienne, № 6, 2006. * ''Sokolov O. V.'' Austerlitz 1805. Le plan de Napoléon — la bataille d’Austerlitz — le bilan // Revue de l'histoire napoléonienne. № 27, 2009. * ''Sokolov O. V.'' «Los Polacos en el Berezina» // Historia militar y política del mundo moderno, siglos XVI—XIX. Desperta Ferro, Madrid, 2014, № 8, р. 46—53.


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Russia professor admits murder after woman's arms found in bag
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