Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Intelligence
soldiers told the authorities that Konstantin was the legitimate tsar and Konstatutsiya—a female noun in Russian—was his wife. T ...
war, a GRUofficer of Turkic nationality, Ismail Akhmedov, refused to return to Moscow and remained in Turkey, fearing punishment ...
DEKANOZOV, VLADIMIR GEORGEVICH (1898–1953). One of the better educated of the early Chekists, Dekanozov attended school in Baku ...
were deported. In 1943–1944, Joseph Stalinordered the deportation of Islamic peoples from the Caucasus and the Crimean peninsula ...
early 1950s he defected to the Central Intelligence Agency, which safely exfiltrated him out of Austria. Deryabin later wrote a ...
benefited from the collection of industrial intelligence. But the pe- riod forced the Soviet Union to become more dependent on W ...
no illusions about his agent, characterizing him in a telegram in 1938 to Moscow as “a complete racketeer and a blackmailer.” Di ...
who challenged the regime. In the last two years of Stalin’s life, un- sanctioned reading groups at universities were broken up; ...
on dissident activities. These memoranda encompassed subjects as se- rious as the treason trial of a Jewish dissenter and as rel ...
The Doctors’ Plot and public trials of Jews in Moscow and Czechoslovakia in 1952 were initiated by Stalin to create public suppo ...
etration of British intelligence.) The KGB, for example, might know that a Western intelligence service was interested in one of ...
DZERZHINSKY, FELIKS EDMUNDOVICH (1877–1926).Born into a family of Polish landowners, Dzerzhinsky joined the Social- ist Democrat ...
clergy, and refractory peasants showed little disinclination a decade later to purge the party of enemies. In 1922, as part of t ...
1930s, when Pavel Sudoplatovwas tasked with organizing the as- sassination of Leon Trotsky, Eitingon masterminded recruiting age ...
ENEMIES OF THE PEOPLE. The term “enemies of the people” was employed by the Jacobins during the French Revolution for those they ...
Washington, and San Francisco, the NKVD had at least six agents working within Los Alamos, as well as at other classified facili ...
carried out by shooting; usually the condemned was shot in the back of the head. However, during World War II, German war crimin ...
EXILE. The tsarist regime used Siberian exile as a punishment for dis- sidents. Following the Decembrists’ Revoltin 1825, hundre ...
ligence officer insisted, was not hurting his country by providing in- formation to an international cartel. In the 1930s and 19 ...
Russian intelligence servicesand is directly subordinate to the president of the Russian Federation. FEDORCHUK, VITALII VASILYEV ...
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