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Victor Ivanovich Cherkashin (Russian: Ви́ктор Ива́нович Черка́шин; born 22
February 1932) is a
former Soviet foreign counter-intelligence
officer of the...
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Cherkashin (Russian: Черкашин) is a
Russian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is Cherkashina. It may
refer to
Victor Cherkashin (born 1932)...
- pp. 44–45 Weiner,
Johnston &
Lewis 1995, pp. 69–70
Cherkashin &
Feifer 2005, p. 219
Cherkashin &
Feifer 2005, p. 174 Zanontian, Anthony. "Complete Guide...
- in
Russia permanently.
Victor Cherkashin said that
Helmer was
unaware that
Shvets was a KGB officer, and that
Cherkashin himself called Shvets off. Later...
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Valera Cherkashin (August 23, 1948) and
Natasha Cherkashin (April 19, 1958),
known as
Valera &
Natasha Cherkashin, are
contemporary artists who have been...
- Compendium. 2012.
Retrieved February 12, 2017. Kovalev, O. V.; Reznik, S. Y.;
Cherkashin, V. N. (1983). "Specific
features of the
methods of
using Zygogramma Chevr...
- Wins By number". StatsF1.
Retrieved 8
November 2021. Diepraam, Mattijs;
Cherkashin,
Dmitriy (7
November 2021). "Pole
positions in
World Championship events"...
- places. He
refused to use the dead drop
sites that his handler,
Victor Cherkashin,
suggested and
instead chose his own. He also
designated a code to be...
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because of her role in
disclosing the spy ring.
Former KGB
agent Victor Cherkashin, however,
described in his 2005 book Spy
Handler that
Walker was compromised...
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station on the
Moscow Metro.
According to
retired KGB
colonel Victor Cherkashin,
author of Spy Handler:
Memoir of a KGB Officer: The True
Story of the...