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Okhrannoye otdelenie) and
commonly abbreviated in
modern English sources as the
Okhrana (Russian: Охрана, IPA: [ɐˈxranə] , lit. 'The Guard') was a
secret police...
- by
authorities and
supported by the
Tsarist Russian secret police, the
Okhrana, even if some
happened spontaneously.
According to Radzinsky,
Sergei Witte...
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secret police—the
Okhrana—were
aware of Stalin's
activities within Tiflis'
revolutionary milieu. On the
night of 21–22
March 1901, the
Okhrana arrested a number...
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allegedly written by
Colonel A. M Eryomin, a high-ranking
member of the
Okhrana, the
secret police of the
Russian Empire. The
letter said that
Joseph Stalin...
- (Отцов);
Okhrana aliases Andre and Daudet) was a
prominent Bolshevik best
known for
being a
secret agent of the
Okhrana. He was
recruited by
Okhrana in 1902...
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convinced many to
strike on May Day 1900. The empire's
secret police, the
Okhrana,
became aware of Stalin's
activities and
attempted to
arrest him in March...
- last. A
report by the St.
Petersburg branch of the
security police, the
Okhrana, in
October 1916,
warned bluntly of "the
possibility in the near ****ure...
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enforcement and
public safety—and
overseen by the
Ministry of the Interior. The
Okhrana initially formed in 1880 to
combat political terrorism and left-wing revolutionary...
- Михайлович Гартинг; 29
October 1861 – ?) was a
secret agent and
officer of the
Okhrana, the
secret police of the
Russian Empire.
During his
career spanning from...
- ********inations for the
Socialist Revolutionary Party and a
police spy for the
Okhrana, the
Russian Empire's
secret police. He rose
through the
ranks to become...