Russian People's Labour Party
The Russian People's Labour Party, or Russian National Labour Party, was a collaborationist organisation, formed by the administration of Oflag XIII-B POW camp from the imprisoned Soviet Russian members of the Red Army in 1941. All "party" activities were overseen by German counter-intelligence.
Its stated political aims were;
"With the help of the Germans, the Soviet authorities were to be overthrown. Private property was to be restored, and a state with a democratic republican regime was to be established."
The party program was published in November 1941, and was distributed among the prisoners.
In August 1941, a Committee for the Struggle Against Bolshevism was established which would form the basis for the RTNP. The party was founded in a German Army officer prisoner-of-war camp, located in Hammelburg.
The known members of the "party" were:
- Semyon Maltsev, President of the Central Committee of RTNP
- Ivan Blagoveshchensky, and later Fyodor Truhin, Head of the Military Department
- Major A. P. Filippov, Head of the Intelligence Department
- Sergey Sverchkov, Head of the Propaganda Department
- Lieutenant colonels Lyubimov and Shatov, Colonels Petrov, Meandrov, Brodnikov, General M. V. Bogdanov.