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From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The NKVD [1] People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs ( Russian : НКВД ; Народный Комиссариат

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NKVD prisoner massacres - Wikipedia

The NKVD prisoner massacres were a series of mass executions of political prisoners carried out by the NKVD, the People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs of the Soviet Union, across Eastern Europe, primarily Poland, Ukraine, the Baltic states, and Bessarabia. After the start of the German invasion of the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941, the NKVD troops were supposed to evacuate political prisoners into the interior of the Soviet Union, but the hasty retreat of the Red Army, the

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NKVD prisoner massacres - Simple English Wikipedia, the free

The NKVD prisoner massacres were a series of mass executions committed by the Soviet NKVD secret police against prisoners in Eastern Europe during World War II. The victims

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NKVD filtration camps - Wikipedia

The NKVD special-purpose camps were established by NKVD Order No. 001735 of December 28, 1941, titled "О создании специальных лагерей для бывших

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2023.12.16  One or more from rows A, B, C, and D! Regardless, it was a year. Relive the moments, people, and predicaments of 2023 here. And here’s to 2024! The Editors of

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Greek Operation of the NKVD - Wikipedia

Motivations for Deportation The Greeks living within the USSR had a history of maintaining close ties with outside powers, such as the Ottoman Empire leading up to the outbreak of

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NKVD special camp Nr. 2 - Wikipedia

NKVD special camp Nr. 2 was an NKVD special camp located at the site of the former Nazi Buchenwald concentration camp . Between 1945 and February 10, 1950, the camp was

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Katyn massacre - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Soviet Union ( NKVD) The Katyn massacre is the name of a series of killings by the Soviet army during World War II. Members of the NKVD killed about 22,000 Polish prisoners of

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Nikolai Yezhov - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nikolai Ivanovich Yezhov ( Russian : Николай Иванович Ежов : May 1, 1895 in St Petersburg, Russian Empire – February 4,in Moscow, RSFSR, Soviet Union 1940) was

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NKVD filtration camps - Wikipedia

By NKVD Order No. 00100 of February 20, 1945, they were renamed to "проверочно-фильтрационные лагеря" ("verification and filtration camps"). [2] [4] Surviving POWs (about 1.5 million), repatriated Ostarbeiter, and other displaced persons totaling more than 4,000,000 people were sent to special NKVD filtration camps ...

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Lavrentiy Beria - Wikipedia

Lavrentiy Pavlovich Beria was born in Merkheuli, near Sukhumi, in the Sukhum Okrug of the Kutais Governorate (now Gulripshi District, de facto Republic of Abkhazia, or Georgia, then part of the Russian Empire ). He

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NKVD special camp Nr. 2 - Wikipedia

NKVD special camp Nr. 2 was an NKVD special camp located at the site of the former Nazi Buchenwald concentration camp . Between 1945 and February 10, 1950, the camp was administered by the Soviet Union and served as Special Camp No. 2 of the NKVD. [1] It was part of a "special camps" network operating since 1945, formally integrated into the ...

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Anatoli Granovsky - Wikipedia

Anatoli Mikhailovich Granovsky (Russian: Анатолий Михайлович Грановский, 25 January 1922 – 4 September 1974) was a NKVD agent who defected to the West in 1946 and authored an autobiographical book about his career in Soviet intelligence.Granovsky was the son of a high-ranking Soviet bureaucrat, Mikhail Granovsky, who was a victim of the

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Mass operations of the NKVD - Wikipedia

It is estimated that this would make up 34% of the total victims of the Great Purge. [3] Polish Operation of the NKVD ~111,091 killed [4] NKVD Order No. 00485. German Operation of the NKVD ~41,898 killed [5] Greek Operation of the NKVD ~20,000 [6] —50,000 [7] Latvian Operation of the NKVD 16,573 killed [8] Korean Operation of the NKVD ~40,000 ...

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Greek Operation of the NKVD - Wikipedia

Encyclopedia of Ukraine, Volume 2 (revised ed.). University of Toronto Press. Marshall, Alex (2010). The Caucasus Under Soviet Rule. Routledge. ISBN 9781136938252. LCCN 2010003007. Olson, James Stuart; Pappas, Lee Brigance; Pappas, Nicholas Charles (1994). An Ethnohistorical Dictionary of the Russian and Soviet Empires.

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Gulag - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gulag. The Gulag was a vast network of "slave labor" camps run by the Soviet Union from the 1920s to the 1950s. [1] Ever since the Soviet Union was founded in 1917, it imprisoned people who spoke out against it or were otherwise dangerous. Imperial Russia in previous decades had a similar system of prison camps. [2]

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Pavel Bulanov - Wikipedia

Pavel Petrovich Bulanov (Russian: Па́вел Петро́вич Була́нов; 1895 – March 15, 1938) was an NKVD officer and secretary to Genrikh Yagoda, who became head of the NKVD in July 1934.Bulanov served as the first head of the Special Council of the NKVD.. Bulanov and Yagoda were arrested and charged with espionage, attempted murder and other crimes

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Gaik Ovakimian - Wikipedia

Gaik Ovakimian. Haik Badalovich Ovakimian (Hayk Hovakimyan), Major General, USSR (11 August 1898, in Nakhchivan – 13 March 1967, in Moscow), better known as "the puppetmaster" in intelligence circles, was a leading Soviet NKVD spy in the United States . Of Armenian descent, he was a member of the Communist Party from 1917 and joined

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German Tarasov - Wikipedia

German Fyodorovich Tarasov (Russian: Ге́рман Фёдорович Тара́сов; 29 March [O.S. 16 March] 1906 – 19 October 1944) was a Red Army major general during World War II.. An officer in the NKVD Border Troops before World War II, Tarasov was given command of the 249th Rifle Division after Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet

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Laguna Miñiques is a lake in northern Chile. It lies at the foot of the volcano Cerro Miscanti, south of Laguna Miscanti, from which it receives inflow by seepage. The two lakes are separated by a lava flow. Like Miscanti and the nearby Laguna Lejía, Miñiques is a fault-bound lake and has brackish waters.

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Alexander Orlov (Soviet defector) - Wikipedia

Codename. Leo Feldbiene. Alexander Mikhailovich Orlov ( Russian: Александр Михайлович Орлов, born Leiba Leyzerovich Feldbin, later Lev Lazarevich Nikolsky, and in the US assuming the name of Igor Konstantinovich Berg; 21 August 1895 – 25 March 1973), was a colonel in the Soviet secret police and NKVD Rezident in the ...

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NKVD - Wikiwand

NKVD, zkráceno z ruských slov Narodnyj komissariat vnutrennich děl, Народный комиссариат внутренних дел, byl centrální státní orgán Sovětského svazu zabývající se vnitřní bezpečností, požární ochranou, střežením hranic a evidencí obyvatel, spravující věznice a pracovní tábory, zabývající se rozvědkou a kontrarozvědkou, který ...

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NKVD labor columns - Wikipedia

In the Soviet Union of World War II, NKVD labor columns (Russian: рабочие колонны НКВД) were militarized labor formations created from certain categories of population, both fully rightful Soviet citizens, as well as categories of limited civil rights.They were primarily from the people of ethnicities associated with the countries that fought against the Soviet

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Mikhail Koltsov - Wikipedia

He was arrested on 14 December 1938, four weeks after Yezhova had committed suicide and nine days after Yezhov had been removed from the chairmanship of the NKVD and replaced by Lavrentiy Beria. After Yezhov's arrest in 1939, he told his interrogators in May that Koltsov and Yezhova had been lovers [4] and that "Yezhova was connected with

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Babi Yar - Wikipedia

Between 20 and 28 September, explosives planted by the Soviet secret police (the NKVD) caused extensive damage in the city, and on 24 September an explosion rocked Rear Headquarters Army Group South. Two days later, on 26 September, Maj. Gen. Kurt Eberhard , the military governor, and SS- Obergruppenführer Friedrich Jeckeln , the SS

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Latvian Operation of the NKVD - Wikipedia

The Latvian Operation ( Russian: «Латышская операция», Latvian: „Latviešu operācija”) was a national operation of the NKVD against ethnic Latvians, Latvian nationals and persons otherwise affiliated with Latvia and/or Latvians in the Soviet Union from 1937 to 1938 during the period of the Great Purge .

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Claud Cockburn - Wikipedia

Francis Claud Cockburn ( / ˈkoʊbərn / KOH-bərn; 12 April 1904 – 15 December 1981) was a British journalist. His saying "believe nothing until it has been officially denied" is widely quoted in journalistic studies, [1] [2] [3] but he did not claim credit for originating it. [4] He was the second cousin, once removed, of the novelists Alec ...

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