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General Lyushkov Genrikh Samoilovich Lyushkov (Russian: Генрих Самойлович Люшков; 1900 – 19
August 1945)...
- 15 June 1938,
three days
after the head of the Far
Eastern NKVD
Genrikh Lyushkov defected to ****an,
Blyukher visited NKVD
headquarters in Moscow, s****ing...
- Far
Eastern NKVD chief,
Genrikh Lyushkov, on 13 June 1938,
rightly worried Yezhov, who had
earlier protected Lyushkov from the
purges and now
feared that...
-
Balitsky was
dismissed and
Deribas was
temporarily reinstated,
until Genrikh Lyushkov arrived to
replace him on 31 July 1937.
Deribas was then
under orders to...
- Main
Intelligence Directorate of the
Ukrainian Defense Ministry.
Genrikh Lyushkov, the NKVD
chief in the
Russian Far East,
defected to
Manchukuo in 1938...
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Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 99, no. 1. Coox,
Alvin D. (January 1968). "L'Affaire
Lyushkov:
Anatomy of a Defector".
Soviet Studies. 19 (3): 418. doi:10.1080/09668136808410603...
- was a
native Odesan.
Another intelligence agent from
Odesa was
Genrikh Lyushkov (1900–1945), who
joined the
Odesa Cheka in 1920 and
reached two-star rank...
- 57th
Special Corps led by Ivan
Konev to Mongolia. On June 13,
Genrikh Lyushkov, a
Soviet NKVD
major general who knew
Stalin personally,
defected to ****an...
- counter-revolutionary groups" in the
Ukrainian NKVD and Red Army. In July,
Genrikh Lyushkov, who had
served under Balitsky in Ukraine, was sent as his replacement...
- Coox,
Alvin D. (1998b). "The
Lesser of Two ****: NKVD
General G. S.
Lyushkov's Defection to ****an, 1938–1945, part II". The
Journal of
Slavic Military...