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Vasily Viktorovich Biskupsky (Russian: Василий Викторович Бискупский; Ukrainian: Василь Вікторович Біскупський; 27 June 1878 – 17 June 1945) was a general in the Russian and Ukrainian armies, who while in exile in Germany helped finance Adolf Hitler's rise to power. After the Russian Revolution, Pavlo Skoropadskyi put Biskupsky in charge of the military forces of the Central Council of Ukraine. In 1918, he surrendered Odessa to Nikifor Grigoriev's forces. He also was a leading member of the short-lived West Russian Volunteer Army before emigrating to Germany in 1919.