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In 1938, Lavrenty Beria, a senior NKVD official, created the Department of Special Des
Soviet Union started he was moved from a local NKVD prison to the Kuybyshev prison, where he was sh
There were later speculation which accused the NKVD, the secret service of the USSR, of responsibil
November 9, 1922, he was murdered, allegedly by NKVD agents, in Kyustendil, Bulgaria.
son (1904 - September 12, 1997) was an Estonian NKVD investigator of Jewish nationality.
to have been a member of troika (an analogue of NKVD troikas) which sentenced to death Tuvan prime m
unist Party of the Soviet Union in 1933 and the NKVD in 1938.
ees suspected of anti-Soviet activities and the NKVD had to open dozens of ad-hoc prison sites in al
forces, including White Russians, Red Army and NKVD units, heavily defeated Kichik Akhund's troops
d military were evacuated, and the Red Army and NKVD quickly occupied the land.
In June 1945, she was arrested by NKVD together with her husband.
t invasion of Poland in 1939 he was arrested by NKVD.
He was arrested by NKVD in 1944 and kept in a prison camp in the Soviet
the Soviet Union Boris Khariton was arrested by NKVD and died in GULAG.
After the war in 1945 he was again arrested by NKVD; his wife would die in a communist prison in 19
Eduard Ellman-Eelma was arrested by NKVD in Tallinn in summer 1941, sentenced to death a
d District troops, which included artillery and NKVD frontier units.
They were dressed as fake NKVD troops.
In 1936 Dmitry Medvedev was sent as a NKVD intelligence agent abroad.
n are shown as suspected of being Kharlamov-the NKVD seems to be conducting a criminal investigation
ent was given the recently finished building of NKVD, the Verkhovna Rada building became situated ac
he city hall, the Communist Party building, the NKVD headquarters.
y of whom were either tried and executed by the NKVD during Stalin's purges or died under suspicious
He was wanted by the NKVD.
He was arrested by the NKVD and executed in 1939.
Bessarab was later arrested by the NKVD and executed.
He was first arrested in 1939 by the NKVD.
In 1945 he was arrested by the NKVD.
The woman was arrested by the NKVD the next day.
Arrested by the NKVD in Romania, he spent the rest of his life in So
ands of Ukrainian Intellectuals murdered by the NKVD in 1937-38
ed to imprisonment without a formal trial by an NKVD tribunal.
o, the project used information obtained by the NKVD from the United States.
ter Polish defeat, Machalla was captured by the NKVD and sent to Siberia.
Soviet air reconnaissance and surrounded by the NKVD.
e charges was that Gorky was killed by Yagoda's NKVD agents.
NCOs and ordinary soldiers were arrested by the NKVD and were interred in GuLags.
nch Government had become enraged by near-daily NKVD attempts to kidnap and murder Russian political
Arrested by the NKVD, Yegorova was suspected as a potential traitor
found (two killed, rest taken prisoner) by real NKVD troops.
ter the meeting the guests were arrested by the NKVD and forced to cooperate in the funkspiel.
arch 1940 he was arrested and imprisoned by the NKVD.
with other Polish POWs, he was murdered by the NKVD in April 1940 near Kharkov, in the Katyn Massac
рудовая крестьянская партия), fabricated by the NKVD.
where about 550 prisoners were executed by the NKVD in 1941.
In March 1945 he was arrested by the NKVD and taken to Moscow, where he was put on trial
he Polish intelligentsia, was rounded up by the NKVD after the Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939.
1943, the site was yet again classified by the NKVD.
ping, and that Skoblin had been murdered by the NKVD as well.
oviet liberation in 1944 it was utilized by the NKVD forces for deportation of the local population
erms of the capitulation he was arrested by the NKVD and held in various prisons in the city.
tion, 1940-1941, the Ninth Fort was used by the NKVD to house political prisoners on their way to th
the Second World War, he was imprisoned by the NKVD, held at the Kozielsk camp and then murdered in
risoners, but the project was supervised by the NKVD because of its great importance and the corresp
hs of prolonged torture was finally shot by the NKVD in 1937.
ch some 22,000 Polish POWs were murdered by the NKVD.
d because of these I. Neman was arrested by the NKVD on December 11, 1938 under false accusation of
of Magadan which Petrov charges was used by the NKVD to perform summary executions.
e with the Soviets, he avoided execution by the NKVD in the Katyn Massacre.
er of the site had been sworn to secrecy by the NKVD (and, later, the KGB), but on his deathbed he t
The Maslenki incident, was an attack by Soviet NKVD troops on 15 June 1940 against the Latvian bord
ity in the Hammelburg POW camp, primarily by an NKVD officer, Brigade Commander Ivan Bessonov, and a
(allegedly a non-existent party invented by the NKVD).
ibbentrop-Molotov Pact and then executed by the NKVD some time in 1940 during the infamous Katyn mas
ge, he was arrested at his home in Tomsk by the NKVD and sentenced to a 25-year imprisonment for bei
i Chaim Yehoshua Halberstam was arrested by the NKVD during World War II and died of starvation in t
subsequent to information provided by defecting NKVD agent Boris Morros.
A front organization was created by a NKVD agent in 1928 for the infiltration and placemen
th a criminal background who were caught by the NKVD during the Great Patriotic war, then trained as
irector Vsevolod Meyerhold, was arrested by the NKVD (Stalin's Secret Police) just before he was due
n (Counterintelligence) of the Byelorussian SSR NKVD, where he served until 1936.
The monastery was closed by NKVD in 1924, and reopened in 1994.
ypothesis about his post-war collaboration with NKVD was never confirmed.
udenko was also one of the chief commandants of NKVD special camp Nr. 7, a former Nazi concentration
The documents, containing the NKVD Order № 00485 which led to execution of 111,091
March 1944 and finishing the following day, the NKVD loaded 37,713 Balkars onto 14 train echelons bo
hands of Japanese forces and been decimated by NKVD arrests.
were handled by GUPVI, a special department of NKVD, analogous to GULAG, which was established in S
s Flat 7 was occupied by Dr Arnold Deutsch, the NKVD agent who recruited the Cambridge Five.
Directorate of NKVD
tigation on I. Jakobson's activities during his NKVD 'career' was launched, but the case never reach
ubject came from Soviet sources, especially the NKVD reports in GARF (State Archive of the Russian F
It was established within NKVD under the name "Administration for Affairs of P
He was sentenced to death and executed by NKVD near Moscow.
to the Nazi Germany, with such expressions, as NKVD - Gestapo, or Hitlerism - Bolshevism.
Few months later Medvedev was fired from NKVD officially for "unjustified closures of crimina
er involvement and work as an operative for the NKVD.
nn was one of the most valuable sources for the NKVD in Germany.
m Wovschin later recruited into service for the NKVD.
From 1928 to 1938, he worked for the NKVD, first as Deputy Department Chief for the North
r-naked in sub-zero waters to mine gold for the NKVD.
Since 1943 he was surveyor of forming with NKVD aid Szamodzielny Batalion Szturmowy
executed in 1953, Fitin was discharged from the NKVD and denied his pension.
The GUGB was removed from the NKVD and renamed Peoples Commissariat of State Secur
Much of its senior cadre also came from the NKVD, and among its missions was to keep order in th
Lieutenant General of NKVD I.A. Bogdanov [Front of Reserve Armies] (14 Jul
The Russian Alsos teams were headed by NKVD Colonel General A. P. Zavenyagin and staffed wi
After the war he held high-ranking NKVD positions in Ukraine and in 1954 became one of
After World War II, the NKVD coordinated work on Soviet nuclear weaponry, un
Photographed in an NKVD internment camp, 1940
He died in the NKVD prison hospital of Odessa.
the Buzuluk area, and recruitment began in the NKVD camps for Polish POWs.
's ranks in 1929, Korzh went on to serve in the NKVD in 1931.
Instead, the NKVD promptly arrested all of the Americans, who wer
the People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs ( NKVD), while the government was supposed to be locat
ion People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs ( NKVD) in July 1934, becoming its Main Directorate of
the People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs ( NKVD) chief Lavrentii Beria.
cated to Moscow, where he was enlisted into the NKVD.
In January 1941, NKVD managed to crack into the organization and arre
erman lines he was captured and later killed by NKVD troops.
groups could be of the special kind: «special» ( NKVD), diversionist, recon and others.
ore commando teams; according to Kleinjung, the NKVD intercepted all three without arousing suspicio
A kolkhoz chairman, NKVD officer, and volunteer with the Spanish Republi
ps were formally subordinated to OGPU later the NKVD directorate of the Far Eastern Krai.
ough forced confessions from colleagues led the NKVD to many of Hasan's weapons and equipment, he el
In April and May 1945 NKVD brought to the camp hundreds of Home Army and N
's Commissar for Internal Affairs (chief of the NKVD) and the Prosecutor of the USSR, and instituted
Victims of the NKVD
Romanian operation of the NKVD
Polish operation of the NKVD
operation was one of national operations of the NKVD.
the FED organisation became independent of the NKVD.
He was murdered by agents of Stalin's NKVD during the Spanish Civil War.
ret agents], agents and other informants of the NKVD;
Divisions, and the Makhachkala Division of the NKVD.
death is unknown, but he was on the list of the NKVD dated April 3, 1940.
Mass operations of the NKVD were carried out during the Great Purge and tar
A number of mass operations of the NKVD were related to the prosecution of whole ethnic
ittee of VKP(b) and the subsequent order of the NKVD undersigned by Beria cancelled most of NKVD ord
ently there were 328 political prisoners of the NKVD on board, out of which 305 men were killed thro
Genrikh Yagoda, the third head of the NKVD, was accused during his trial (besides espionag
Soviet Union and was appointed the head of the NKVD department of Norillag, a GULAG labor camp in N
ch 1918 on she was a member of the board of the NKVD and worked in the Moscow Cheka, the Moscow secr
e of Poles who had been in the captivity of the NKVD and subsequently massacred.
was written either by or at the request of the NKVD in order to split the Turkic ethnic groups into
ованных, ГУПВИ, transliterated as GUPVI) of the NKVD, established in 1939 (initially as the "Directo
in from execution for providing the head of the NKVD, Lavrenty Beria, with information General Secre
but was released due to the intervention of an NKVD officer who had been his pupil.
According to the testimony of his NKVD bodyguards-Colonels Sarkisov and Nadaraia-Beria
ad to be referred to the Special Council of the NKVD.
ойка) for the period of Polish operation of the NKVD, functioned for about two months.
r of Poland, Heda - as a former prisoner of the NKVD - had to remain in hiding and joined the Ruch O
mountain regiments, one of Red Army and one of NKVD, reinforced by armoured vehicles, tank battalio
ike Kleinjung, were ethnic Germans, others were NKVD men who did not speak the language.
Molotov intervened on behalf of Pauker, whereas NKVD chief Lavrentiy Beria defended Georgescu-their
tuals murdered by the Soviet secret police (the NKVD) in 1937-38, and also several thousand Polish o
ere arrested by the domestic secret police, the NKVD and she was expelled from the Komsomol.
rested by the Soviet Union's secret police, the NKVD.
However, due to the high presence of NKVD agents in the partisan movement, as well as the
To expedite the process, regional NKVD units were instructed to set up so called "Spec
ber 1944 reveals Elizabeth Bentley reporting to NKVD that Emma Joseph was well suited for operationa
Inside Stalin's Secret Police: NKVD Politics, 1936-1939 (1985)
of the corresponding territorial subdivision of NKVD (People's Commissar of a republican NKVD, etc.)
The latter two were quietly subdued by NKVD, while the two SS men were cordially welcomed a
and in 1990 Mikhail Gorbachev admitted that the NKVD had executed the Poles and confirmed two other
hen in 1990 Mikhail Gorbachev admitted that the NKVD had indeed executed the Poles and confirmed two
This execution was one of the many NKVD massacres of prisoners committed in 1941.
been established as an initiative of the Soviet NKVD.
On 26 June, 1941 agents of the Soviet NKVD mercilessly tortured and murdered him along wit
Klyachkivsky was arrested by the Soviets ( NKVD) in Lviv, and sentenced to death which was comm
the war, Rabe was arrested first by the Soviet NKVD and then by the British Army.
sacred during the Katyn massacre in the Kharkiv NKVD building, later buried in Pyatykhatky forest.
In March 1940, representatives of the Soviet NKVD and German Gestapo met for one week in Zakopane
er of Kirov, top functionaries of the Leningrad NKVD were relieved of their duties and were given ve
men and children were handed over to the Soviet NKVD at Judenburg.
my commanders" and taken prisoner by the Soviet NKVD.
He evaded the Soviet NKVD and its Polish counterpart, the Ministry of Pub
Afterwards, he was arrested by the Soviet NKVD, and in a drastic conversion from his previous
vasion of Poland, he was arrested by the Soviet NKVD, transported to Lubyanka Prison, and died in 19
, Zagnansk, Cacow and Marcinkowice), the Soviet NKVD forces, the Polish communist partisans of the A
herited the “secret police” function of the old NKVD, conducting espionage and counterespionage, as
facturing complex at Tula defended by the 156th NKVD regiment in 1941.
On 26 June, 1941 agents of the Soviet NKVD mercilessly tortured and murdered him along wit
As a part of this policy, NKVD committed prisoner massacres where thousands of
arbinites were to be processed according to the NKVD Order № 00486.
Miller of the Russian All-Military Union to the NKVD.
On 19 June 1941, Lehmann reported to the NKVD the exact date on which the Germans planned to
tody of the Military Counterintelligence to the NKVD, and continued uninterrupted into well after th
ttacked country offices of the PUBP, MO, UB and NKVD employing numerous Jewish functionaries (up to
eous part of Chechnya, by Soviet forces under a NKVD colonel Mikhail Gveshiani.
January 1893 Lviv-14 August 1937 Moscow) was an NKVD officer and head of Joseph Stalin's personal se
earance of his aide Nikolai Skoblin, who was an NKVD double agent posing as an Inner Line member.
together with his wife, Bella Joseph worked for NKVD, Soviet intelligence, while also working for th
                                                                                                    


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