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Vladimir Georgievich Dekanozov (Russian: Влади́мир Гео́ргиевич Декано́зов; born Ivan
Vasilyevich Protopopov; June 1898 – 23
December 1953) was a Soviet...
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Foreign Minister Joachim von
Ribbentrop to
Soviet amb****ador
Vladimir Dekanozov in
Berlin on 22 June 1941 at 4 a.m.
local time (5 a.m. MSK), informing...
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candidate for the
Lithuanian communists (subordinate to
Soviet envoy Vladimir Dekanozov) to
become the
leader of
Lithuania in the Soviets'
planned takeover of...
- June 14, 1940. The
formation of the
cabinet was
supervised by
Vladimir Dekanozov,
deputy of
Vyacheslav Molotov and a
close ****ociate of
Lavrentiy Beria...
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tried to warn the
Soviet Amb****ador to
Germany Vladimir Dekanozov of his su****ions, but
Dekanozov dismissed the
evidence of
military preparations as false...
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Foreign Ministry, V.
Dekanozov on 26 June [...] The "sekretno projekt" for the
surrender of Finland,
handed by
Barazov to
Dekanozov, is
dated to 28 June...
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annexed Lithuania in
accordance with the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact.
Vladimir Dekanozov, a
Soviet emissary from Moscow,
gained effective power in Lithuania. Shortly...
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expecting the
Soviet Amb****ador,
Dekanozov, who had been
phoning the
Minister since early Sa****ay.
Dekanozov had an
urgent message from Moscow. He...
- regime. However, the
Soviets refused this
proposal and sent
Vladimir Dekanozov to take
charge while the Red Army
occupied the state. On 16 June 1940...
- executed,
among them Merkulov,
Bogdan Kobulov,
Sergey Goglidze,
Vladimir Dekanozov,
Pavel Meshik, and Lev Vlodzimirsky.
Following Beria's arrest, the Politburo...