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Ogpu
Ogpu (ˈɒgpuː) Also O.G.P.U. [f. the initials of the Russ. Ob{pp}edinënnoe Gosudárstvennoe Polit{iacu}cheskoe Upravlénie United State Political Directorate.] An organization for investigating and combating counter-revolutionary activities in Soviet Russia, which superseded the Cheka and the G.P.U. (G... Oxford English Dictionary
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Filipp Medved
then the Chairman of the OGPU under Council of People's Commissars of the Byelarussian Soviet Socialist Republic. OGPU of the Leningrad Military District as well as a member of the OGPU Collegium under the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR. wikipedia.org
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Boris Bazarov
Since 1927 Bazarov returned to Moscow where he supervised the Balkan sector of OGPU intelligence. A year later he ran the OGPU "illegal resident" operations from Berlin which included France and Balkan line. wikipedia.org
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Sergei Ogoltsov
at the 1st Cavalry Division and Deputy Head of the OGPU Special Department at the 1st Cavalry Corps Feb–Jun 1929 Head of the OGPU Special Department at the 96th Rifle Division and Deputy Head of the OGPU Special Department at the 17th Rifle Corps Jun–Dec 1929 Head of the OGPU Special Department at wikipedia.org
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Boris Gudz
In 1923, Gudz began his career in the State Political Directorate (OGPU) as a junior member of the staff involved in operation Trust. Later, he was appointed head of the OGPU intelligence and counterintelligence department in East Siberia, and then in 1933 in Japan. wikipedia.org
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Ivan Akulov
In July 1931, Akulov was suddenly transferred to Moscow, as first deputy chairman of the OGPU. The OGPU was nominally headed by the terminally ill Vyacheslav Menzhinsky. wikipedia.org
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Joint State Political Directorate
In time, the OGPU's de facto powers grew even greater than those of the Cheka. OGPU troops took part in Soviet invasion of Xinjiang. wikipedia.org
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Pavlo Meshyk
After finishing the OGPU College (1932–1933), Meshyk worked in the central office of OGPU–NKVD in Moscow in economic and counterintelligence departments (assistant commissioner of Division 1 of the GUGB (OGPU) Economic Department (EKO), 1933–1935; operational commissioner of Division 2 of the GUGB EKO, wikipedia.org
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Mytrofan Yavdas
In 1930 he was sentenced to 7 years imprisonment and hard labor by an OGPU "troika" (tribunal). He served his sentence in the mines of the Far Eastern concentration camps of the OGPU. By the end of 1937, he returned from exile to Ukraine. wikipedia.org
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Ivan Ivanovich Dolgikh
In 1928, he was appointed head of the administrative department of the Barnaul Ogpu. In February 1933, the local Ogpu commander received an order telling him to receive 25,000 deportees. wikipedia.org
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Yefim Yevdokimov
Yefim Georgievich Yevdokimov (; – 2 February 1940) was a Soviet politician and member of the Cheka and OGPU. According to the OGPU officer Alexander Orlov, Stalin proposed to appoint him head of the Leningrad regional OGPU, but the local party boss, Sergei Kirov wikipedia.org
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Border Service of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation
. 1 December 1922 – The headquarters of the troops OGPU. 3 October 1923 – Inspektsiya troops GPU – OGPU. 6 November 1926 – The Directorate of Border . 28 July 1923 – Department of Border Guard GPU, OGPU. 6 November 1926 – The Directorate of Border Guard Troops and OGPU. 10 July 1934 – Soviet NKVD wikipedia.org
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Federal Protective Service (Russia)
5th department (special safeguard) of Operod, SOU OGPU, Jan 1930 – Mar 1931 5th department (special safeguard) of Operod, SOU OGPU, Mar–Jun 1931 4th department of Operod, OGPU, Jun 1931 Operod of OGPU Operative division (Operod) of GUGB NKVD USSR, Jul 1934 – Nov 1936 Division of safeguard by GUGB wikipedia.org
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Georges Agabekov
agent and Chief of OGPU Eastern Section (1928–1929). Publication of OGPU The publication of Agabekov's English-language book OGPU: The Russian Secret Terror in 1931 led to sweeping arrests of hundreds of wikipedia.org
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Yevgeny Tuchkov
Suzdal, Vladimir Governorate – 15 April, 1957, Moscow) was a Soviet state security officer and the head of the anti-religious department of the Soviet OGPU From 1922 to 1929 Tuchkov headed the sixth secret department of the OGPU which targeted the Russian Orthodox Church during the 1920s. wikipedia.org
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