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He later served in the State Duma , where he gained a reputation for courting of public controversy. After the February Revolution , Purishkevich was one of the only leaders of the Black Hundreds to remain politically active.
He eventually joined the White movement and died from typhus in Born as the son of a poor nobleman in Kishinev , Bessarabia now Moldova , Purishkevich graduated from Novorossiysk University with a degree in classical philology. He became a member of the Russian Assembly group and was appointed under Vyacheslav von Plehve. Purishkevich was a hardline supporter of Russification and sacerdotal autocracy. Purishkevich was hostile towards Jews , who he believed to be the "vanguard of the revolutionary movement".
He wanted Jews to be deported to Kolyma. He believed that the " Kadets , socialists, the intelligentsia , the press and councils of university professors" were all under the control of Jews. During the Russian Revolution of , Purishkevich helped organise the Black Hundreds , a reactionary, monarchist and ultra-nationalist militia that carried out a number of raids with unofficial government approval against revolutionary groups as well as pogroms against Jews.
When the first Russian women's congress convened in , Purishkevich sent a letter to several of the participants calling it "an assembly of whores". During World War I , Purishkevich became critical of the performance of the government, although not of the tsar himself; he saw the rise of pro-Russian sentiment during the war as a popular expression of support for the tsar.