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Mikhail Petrovich Frinovsky (Russian: Михаи́л Петро́вич Фрино́вский; 7
February 1898 – 4
February 1940) was a
Soviet secret police official who served...
- the
Commissariat for
Internal Affairs. As
early as 8 September,
Mikhail Frinovsky, Yezhov's
first deputy, was
relocated from
under his
command into the...
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consequences of his disappearance. He met the
deputy head of the NKVD,
Mikhail Frinovsky, who
appears to have re****ured him that he
would not be held responsible...
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delegation to
Ulaanbaatar under Soviet Deputy NKVD
Commissar Mikhail Frinovsky.
Charged with
starting the
violent purges that he had so
effectively carried...
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first deputy people's
commissar of
internal affairs of the USSR,
Mikhail Frinovsky,
needed to file a do****ent
coming from his
subordinates to the superior...
- to be shot. They
included Yezhov and his
brother and nephews;
Mikhail Frinovsky and his wife and
teenage son,
Yefim Yevdokimov and his wife and teenage...
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delegation to
Ulaanbaatar under Soviet Deputy NKVD
Commissar Mikhail Frinovsky.
Frinovsky was
charged with
setting in
motion the
violent purges that he had...
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Joseph Stalin Premier Vyacheslav Molotov Joseph Stalin Preceded by
Mikhail Frinovsky Succeeded by
Joseph Stalin (as People's
Commissar for the
Armed Forces)...
- Orlov's version, ****sky was
invited to a
meeting in the
office of
Mikhail Frinovsky, head of the GUGB, in the Lubyanka.
Shortly afterward, his deputy, Sergei...
- Agranov,
director of
State Security (as the
first deputy) 1937–1938
Mikhail Frinovsky,
director of
State Security (as the
first deputy) 1938
Lavrentiy Beria...