Member of the Cheka, the first in the succession of Soviet secret police agencies
Individual associated with Chekism, a term relating to the authoritarianism of Soviet and post-Soviet secret police agencies
The Chekist, a 1992 Russian film
Topics referred to by the same term
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Chekist may refer to: Member of the Cheka, the first in the succession of Soviet secret police agencies Individual associated with Chekism, a term relating...
The Chekist (Russian: Чекист) is a 1992 Russian-French historical drama film directed by Aleksandr Rogozhkin, based on a 1923 short story by Vladimir...
member of Cheka was called a chekist (Russian: чеки́ст, romanized: chekíst, IPA: [t͡ɕɪˈkʲist] ). Also, the term chekist often referred to Soviet secret...
1938) was a Russian Old Bolshevik, communist revolutionary, and Soviet Chekist (secret policeman). Yurovsky was commander of the guard at Ipatiev House...
Employees of Soviet and Russian state security organs have been called Chekists. Chekism is described as a product of the set of beliefs, practices, and...
an OGPU security agent, and at the time of his death the last surviving Chekist of the first generation. Gudz was born at Ufa in the Russian Empire, where...
statesman, shot) 1935–1936: Adam Welsch (1893–1937) (World War I participant, chekist, regional party leader, Russian statesman, shot) 1936–1937: Heinrich Lüft...
Oltermann. The book tells the history of the Working Circle of Writing Chekists, a small creative writing group within the Stasi, the secret police of...
Yekaterinoslav Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire, with its capital in Yekaterinoslav. It bordered Poltava...
During the existence of the Soviet Union, different governments existed within the Crimean Peninsula. From 1921 to 1936, the government in the Crimea was...
(1903–1917) RCP (1917–1918) Alma mater St. Vladimir Imperial University of Kiev (1897) Occupation Chekist, political activist, and politician Profession Lawyer...
become as significant a watchword as Stalinism was in the 20th." The "Chekist takeover" of the Russian state and economic assets has been allegedly accomplished...
Theatre Arts Academy from 1987 to 1991, and made his film debut in The Chekist in 1992. Shvedoff has lived in Prague since the late 1990s. He has appeared...
Caucasus". The National Interest. Retrieved 2 May 2024. Anderson, Julie. "The Chekist Takeover of the Russian State". International Journal of Intelligence and...
urgently to prepare the terror." In immediate response to the two attacks, Chekists killed approximately 1,300 "bourgeois hostages" held in Petrograd and Kronstadt...
Banner twice, the Order of the Badge of Honor, and the badge of Honored Chekist. On April 7, 2011, a memorial plaque was unveiled in honor of the 110th...
apparently favoured—to the administration. A former KGB general said that "a Chekist is a breed... A good KGB heritage—a father or grandfather, say, who worked...
was to personally investigate and conduct prosecution of his long-time Chekist mentor Yagoda, which he did with remorseless zeal. Yezhov ordered the NKVD...
is name of several former toponyms in Ukraine that carried a name of a chekist of Polish descent Felix Dzerzhinsky. It can refer to: Romaniv (urban-type...
Union Resting place Novodevichy Cemetery, Moscow Occupation Novelist, Chekist, Communist Party member Language Russian Nationality Ukrainian Alma mater...
became commander of the reconnaissance unit of the 5th detachment of the Chekist Partisan Brigade of the Belorussian resistance. For his partisan activities...
Notebooks from the Cold War International History Project (CWIHP) The Chekist Monitor Blog English Translation of Russian Publications on Soviet Intelligence...
honest commander" and "devoted to the Soviet government". Although not a Chekist, he nonetheless informed Dzerzhinsky's Cheka that Reilly had approached...
deputy, Sergei Barminsky, started to form the team not only out of regular chekists (members of the Soviet secret police), but also footballers of other clubs...
Soviet intelligence services, Mielke referred to the Stasi officers as "Chekists". The KGB used 'low-visibility harassment' in order to control the population...