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  • ...erved as a police informer, [[agent provocateur]], officer and the Head of Okhrana foreign service based in [[Paris]]. Born to a [[Jewish]] family, he was lat ...w revolutionaries became suspicious. According to the archive of the Paris Okhrana.,<ref name="Kronenbitter 1967" /> he was defended by Burtsev, but Burtsev c ...
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  • ...i3a06p_0001.htm#top|url-status=dead|archive-date=12 March 2008|title=Paris Okhrana 1885-1905 — Central Intelligence Agency|website=www.cia.gov}}</ref>{{clar [[Category:British military intelligence informants]] ...
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  • ...carried out a series of attacks on Russians, primarily police officers and informants. This took place in the context of the [[Revolution in the Kingdom of Polan ...ities among Russian officials (primarily policeman) and informants (see [[Okhrana]]), and 43<ref name=ps/><ref name=wiedza2/> or 69<ref name="polonia"/> inju ...
    11 Кб (1532 слова) - 06:57, 10 февраля 2024
  • ...ocal anarchist group's activism, he was hired as an [[informant]] by the [[Okhrana]] and kept tabs on the group's activities. After graduating, he moved to Sa ...of his former anarchist group, who had discovered his involvement with the Okhrana and made threats against his life for it. ...
    22 Кб (3069 слов) - 01:52, 28 февраля 2024
  • ...nglish for specialized purposes: Discourse analysis and the use of student informants" by A Cohen, H Glasman, PR Rosenbaum-Cohen, ''TESOL Quarterly'', 197</ref> ==Criminal informants== ...
    28 Кб (3754 слова) - 01:59, 26 марта 2024
  • ...He received support from the police-sponsored trade unions established by Okhrana Chief [[Sergei Zubatov]] before their disbandment in 1903. The organization ...ore the end of 1905, Gapon returned to Russia and resumed contact with the Okhrana. ...
    18 Кб (2426 слов) - 18:43, 12 марта 2024
  • ...sassinate]] selected members of Russian police, both regular and secret ([[Okhrana]]) responsible for [[Political repression|repression]] of [[Polish people|P ...
    12 Кб (1627 слов) - 12:40, 20 февраля 2024
  • ...t was forced to leave after the priest threatened to denounce her to the [[Okhrana]] for being, "not strictly Orthodox", and for teaching her students that [[ ...ive journalist]] [[Vladimir Gilyarovsky]], the Tsarist secret police, or [[Okhrana]], looked the other way, as long as nothing politically subversive was said ...
    90 Кб (13 461 слово) - 05:12, 1 февраля 2024
  • ...sia in 1880 and was tasked with countering enemy espionage. St. Petersburg Okhrana group photo, 1905.]] ...rlustration" — the interception and reading of private correspondence. The Okhrana became notorious for its use of [[agent provocateur|agents provocateurs]] w ...
    130 Кб (18 178 слов) - 03:59, 22 марта 2024
  • ...ent and progressive stances—for such reasons, it came to be indexed by ''[[Okhrana]]'' agents.<ref>Colesnic, pp. 369–371; Danilov, pp. 113–114; Scutaru, p ...Romanian intelligence agency, ''[[Siguranța]]'', to keep a file on Cecan. Informants believed that he was de-legitimizing mainstream autonomists as a ruse, so t ...
    57 Кб (8141 слово) - 03:45, 25 марта 2024