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  • ..., [[Bolshevik]] and a major functionary of the [[Soviet secret police]] ([[Cheka]] / [[OGPU]] / [[NKVD]]), born in Swierżań, [[Russian Empire]].<ref>[http ...having taken part in a counter-revolutionary plot organized by former NKVD officers, including [[Genrikh Yagoda]]. He was sentenced by the [[Special Council of ...
    3 Кб (300 слов) - 03:01, 28 декабря 2023
  • | commands = Petrograd Cheka ...evolutionary and high-ranking official of the Soviet security apparatus ([[Cheka]], [[Joint State Political Directorate|OGPU]], [[NKVD]]). ...
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  • | office2 = Chairman of the Petrograd Cheka | commands = Petrograd [[Cheka]] ...
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  • She became the chief executioner for the [[Cheka]]. In this time, she also became addicted to drugs. In a narcotic state, sh [[Category:Cheka officers]] ...
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  • ...committee. In 1919, he was appointed chairman of the [[North Caucasus]] [[Cheka]] and took part in fighting with the [[White movement|White Russian]] force ...violence during the civil war. On 31 October 1918, he chaired a session of Cheka which ordered the execution of 47 prisoners. He ordered the mass killing of ...
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  • [[Category:Cheka officers]] ...
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  • ...Communist Party (Bolsheviks)]]. Between 1920 and 1935, he worked for the [[Cheka]], [[OGPU]] and the [[NKVD]] in [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic|Sovie ...and in about 120 engagements and liquidated up to 2000 German soldiers and officers including 11 generals and other high-ranking officials. The wartime activit ...
    5 Кб (651 слово) - 02:15, 28 февраля 2024
  • ...7) was a [[Bolsheviks|Bolshevik]] revolutionary, journalist, editor, and [[Cheka|security officer]]. On March 15, 1918, he took up the post of head of the Perm District [[Cheka]], and remained in this position until June 1918. His brother Mikhail serve ...
    11 Кб (1263 слова) - 18:45, 10 марта 2024
  • Rybkin joined the Soviet secret police, the [[Cheka]], in 1921 and the [[Bolshevik Party]] in 1922. He served in the [[Stalingr [[Category:NKVD officers]] ...
    3 Кб (402 слова) - 00:31, 11 февраля 2024
  • ...s constructed in the 1920s as part of a complex of buildings used by the [[Cheka]]. The informal name ''Amerikanka'' is believed to be referring to the pris The building was later used by the Cheka's successor organizations, the [[NKVD]] and the [[KGB]]. ...
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  • ...of the Georgian [[NKVD]], which meant that he was in charge of eliminating officers associated with the ex-head of the NKVD, [[Genrikh Yagoda]].<ref>{{cite web [[Category:Cheka officers]] ...
    7 Кб (815 слов) - 15:32, 10 февраля 2024
  • ...; 27 February 1902 &ndash; January 28, 1940) was a senior officer of the [[Cheka]], the [[Gosudarstvennoye Politicheskoye Upravlenie|GPU]] and the [[NKVD]]. ...s career during the [[Russian Civil War]]. In August 1920, he joined the [[Cheka]] and in September the same year, he also became a member of the [[Communis ...
    7 Кб (900 слов) - 16:12, 27 января 2024
  • ...adimir Lenin]]'s decree on December 20, 1917, was called "[[Cheka]]" (ЧК). Officers were referred to as "[[Chekism|chekists]]", a name that is still informally *'''[[Cheka]]''' (abbreviation of ''Vecheka'', itself an acronym for "All-Russian Extra ...
    11 Кб (1350 слов) - 19:27, 18 февраля 2024
  • | agent = [[Cheka]], [[Joint State Political Directorate|OGPU]], [[First Chief Directorate|IN ...ail Kedrov, was an associate of [[Vladimir Lenin]] and was the head of the Cheka's "Special Department," which monitored the Red Army.<ref name="Haslam15">{ ...
    14 Кб (1823 слова) - 04:55, 3 февраля 2024
  • ...ate had long history of counterintelligence work, stretching back to the [[Cheka]]. The FSB's own view of its counterintelligence history focusses on activi ..."monitoring" of the Russian Foreign Ministry, which led to corruption, as officers extorted money from security companies.<ref>https://russianfreepress.com/20 ...
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  • ...s also notorious for personally executing prisoners, mostly former tsarist officers but also priests and criminals.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ширяев Б.Н. - [[Category:Cheka officers]] ...
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  • ...vely [[minister (government)|government minister]]s), while administrative officers are called ''commissaries''. ...of administration, but the term commissar is associated with a number of [[Cheka]] and military functions in [[Bolshevik]] and Soviet government military fo ...
    9 Кб (1205 слов) - 15:03, 20 февраля 2024
  • *[[Cheka]] After fighting in [[World War I]], he successively became a [[Cheka]], [[Ogpu|OGPU]], and [[NKVD]] officer, seeing action in the [[Russian Civi ...
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  • ...[secret police]] established on the model of the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[Cheka]]. The Ceka soon established itself as a [[Terrorism|terrorist]] squad, and ...departed his cell for his execution, Marinelli had to be supported by two officers.<ref name=":0" /> ...
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  • ...the [[October Revolution]] of 1917, Bokii became a leading member of the [[Cheka]], the first Soviet [[secret police]], and later of the [[Joint State Polit ...etersburg Mining Institute in 1896.<ref name=Leggett>George Leggett, ''The Cheka: Lenin's Political Police''. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press/Clare ...
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