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Anatol Fejgin (25
September 1909 – 28 July 2002) was a
Polish communist activist before World War II, and
after 1949,
commander of the
Stalinist political...
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Feigin (Feygin,
Fejgin, Faygin) is a
Jewish surname. It is a
matronymic surname derived from the
Yiddish female name Feig, Feige, Feiga. "Feigins" is the...
- Urząd Bezpieczeństwa
including Roman Romkowski,
Jacek Różański, and
Anatol Fejgin, were
prosecuted and
sentenced to
prison terms for "power abuses" including...
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several other high
functionaries including Stanisław Radkiewicz,
Anatol Fejgin, Józef Różański,
Julia Brystiger and the
chief supervisor of
Polish State...
- (UB) who
served as
deputy director of the 10th
Department run by
Anatol Fejgin.
Known for
supervising the
torture of
political prisoners, he was nicknamed...
- temperature. Ravid, Dorit; Gidoni, Yariv; Bruchim, Ilan; Shapira, Hava;
Fejgin,
Moshe (2001). "Postpartum
chills phenomenon: Is it a feto-maternal transfusion...
- Światło,
deputy head of UB
Department 10,
together with
Colonel Anatol Fejgin, were
asked to
consult with the East
German Ministry for
State Security's...
- (1955–2016),
Moldovan singer Anatol E.
Baconsky (1925–1977),
Romanian poet
Anatol Fejgin (1909–2002),
Polish intelligence officer Anatol Heintz (1898–1975), Norwegian...
- "Journal of
Amateur Sport". journals.ku.edu.
Retrieved 2020-01-23.
Naomi Fejgin. "Parti****tion in High
School Competitive Sports: A
Subversion of School...
- (MBP) in
early August 1951 and
interrogated by
Roman Romkowski and
Anatol Fejgin, as the
Soviets demanded. Gomułka was not
physically tortured,
unlike other...