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In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Krassnoff and the second or maternal family name is Martchenko.
Miguel Krassnoff
Born
Mikhail Semyonovich Krasnov
(1946-02-15) 15 February 1946 (age 78)
Tyrol, Austria
Nationality
Chilean
Criminal status
Incarcerated at Punta Peuco Prison
Parent(s)
Simon Krasnov (father) Dina Marchenko (mother)
Relatives
Pyotr Krasnov (grandfather) Nikolay Krasnov (great-grandfather) Ivan Krasnov (great-great-grandfather) Ivan Krasnov (great-great-great-great-grandfather)
Conviction(s)
Crimes against humanity
Criminal penalty
1,007 years imprisonment[1]
Miguel Krassnoff Martchenko (born Mikhail Semyonovich Krasnov, Russian: Михаил Семёнович Краснов; born 15 February 1946) is a Chilean military official involved in human rights violations during the dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet. He held several high-ranking positions in the Pinochet regime, including in the Chilean intelligence agency, DINA. As such, he was responsible for the interrogation, torture, and disappearance of political prisoners at the detention center, Villa Grimaldi. After Pinochet's demise, Krassnoff was convicted by Chilean courts of "crimes against humanity".
^"Miguel Krassnoff supera los 1.000 años de condenas por violaciones a derechos humanos". 10 March 2023.
MiguelKrassnoff Martchenko (born Mikhail Semyonovich Krasnov, Russian: Михаил Семёнович Краснов; born 15 February 1946) is a Chilean military official...
convicted of multiple murders and tortures (such as Álvaro Corbalán and MiguelKrassnoff). Lists of serial killers "Testamento de Catalina de los Ríos, la Quintrala"...
Carlos Herrera Jiménez Raúl Iturriaga Neumann Mario Jahn Barrera [es] MiguelKrassnoff Martchenko Roberto Lawrence Mires Gustavo Leigh José Toribio Merino...
sentenced to over 1,000 years for sex abuse". Fox40. January 5, 2020. "MiguelKrassnoff, brutal represor de la dictadura de Pinochet, sumó 900 años de cárcel...
Pinochet Regime. as well as other persons related to that period as MiguelKrassnoff. The RN militant, affiliated to Republican Action, Camila Flores has...
(1984–1985) (transfer from Fort Gulick, Panama to Fort Benning, GA) Col. Miguel A. García (1985–1988) Col. William DePalo (1989–1991) Col. José Feliciano...
Espinoza. Inmates have included Manuel Contreras, Raúl Iturriaga, MiguelKrassnoff, Pedro Espinoza and Marcelo Moren Brito. Protests regarding the Punta...
list of Russian expatriates in Chile and Chileans of Russian descent: MiguelKrassnoff, Chilean brigadier Olga Ulianova, historian Katherine Salosny[citation...
Movement of the Revolutionary Left (MIR). He was under the orders of MiguelKrassnoff and worked alongside Osvaldo Romo. He was nicknamed "El Troglo" reportedly...
Contreras, who evaded prosecution due to double jeopardy principles, MiguelKrassnoff, and Ricardo Lawrence, indicted by Judge Juan Guzmán Tapia) were included...
Professor of Economics, Faculty of Business and Economy of PUC, 1995–present. Miguel Kast, Minister of Planning, 1978–1980; Labor Minister, 1980–1982; Governor...
October 1977 "Fallen from Mir in different times. Ceme Centro De Estudios Miguel Enriquez" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 13 April 2016. Retrieved...