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abbreviated as VChK (Russian: ВЧК, IPA: [vɛ tɕe ˈka]), and
commonly known as the
Cheka (Russian: ЧК, IPA: [tɕɪˈka]), was the
first Soviet secret police organization...
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Soviet Russia which was
carried out by the Bolsheviks,
chiefly through the
Cheka, the
Bolshevik secret police force. It
officially started in
early September...
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direct successor of
preceding Soviet secret police agencies including the
Cheka, OGPU, and NKVD.
Attached to the
Council of Ministers, it was the chief...
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Francis Cheka (born
Francis Boniface Cheka on
April 15, 1982 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania) is a
Tanzanian professional boxer and
Cheka resides in Morogoro...
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February 1922 to
November 1923. It was the
immediate successor of the
Cheka, and was
replaced by the
Joint State Political Directorate (OGPU). The official...
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Cheka is a
state constituency in Pahang, Malaysia, that has been
represented in the
Pahang State Legislative ****embly.
Ethnic breakdown of
Cheka's electorate...
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death in 1926, he led the
first two
Soviet secret police organizations, the
Cheka and the OGPU,
establishing state security organs for the
Bolshevik government...
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confiscation of
grain and
developed into a
guerrilla war
against the Red Army,
Cheka units and the
Soviet Russian authorities. The bulk of the
peasant army was...
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against Counter-Revolution (1918-1920)
Extraordinary Commissions of the
Cheka (1920-1921)
State Political Department (1922-1934) Main
State Security Department...
- York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 978-0-8154-1118-5. OCLC 12722494. Hubbell, Harry;
Cheka, Joseph; Jones,
Throyce (1969). The
Epicenters of the
Atomic Bombs. Reevaluation...