What is /pol/'s opinion on Konstantin Vladimirovich Rodzaevsky? He was a decent alternative to Stalin. If a competent, fascist coup was executed with the help of his party then the Reich could have won the world war. He seems to be unpopular and I haven't seen any discussions about him.
Some backstory from (((Wikipedia))):
During World War II, Rodzaevsky tried to launch an open struggle against Bolshevism, but Japanese authorities limited the RFP’s activities to acts of sabotage in the Soviet Union. A notorious anti-Semite, Rodzaevsky published numerous articles in the party newspapers Our way and The Nation; he was also the author of the brochure "Judas’ End" and the book "Contemporary Judaisation of the World or the Jewish Question in the 20th Century".
At the end of the war, perhaps as a desperate attempt to avoid execution in case that he would be captured by the advancing Red Army, Rodzaevsky began to state that the Soviet regime under Joseph Stalin was evolving into a nationalist one. He gave himself up to Soviet authorities in Harbin in 1945, with a letter that shows striking similarities with the doctrines of National Bolshevism:
>I issued a call for an unknown leader,
>capable of overturning the Jewish government
>and creating a new Russia. I failed to see
>that, by the will of fate, of his own genius, and
>of millions of toilers, Comrade J.V. Stalin, the
>leader of the peoples, had become this
>unknown leader
He returned to Russia, where he was promised freedom and a job in one of the Soviet newspapers. Instead, he was arrested, tried, and sentenced to be shot.