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Pyotr Ivanovich Rachkovsky (Russian: Пётр Иванович Рачковский; 1853 – 1
November 1910) was
chief of the Okhrana, the
secret police of the
Russian Empire...
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Rachkovsky or
Rachkovski (Russian: Рачковский, Ukrainian: Рачковські; both of them may be
transliterated in both ways; in
addition the
Ukrainian one may...
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Trial had
linked the head of
Russian security service in Paris,
Pyotr Rachkovsky, to the
creation of The Protocols.
Matvei Golovinski was born into an...
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revolutionaries abroad,
including in Paris,
where Okhrana agent Pyotr Rachkovsky (1853–1910) was
based 1884–1902
before he
returned to
service in Saint...
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which was
Rachkovsky's major of
diplomatic goal.
Hackelman then fled to Belgium,
where he ****umed a new name,
Arkadiy Harting.
Rachkovsky ****igned Harting...
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journalists Matvei Golovinski and Manasevich-Manuilov at the
direction of
Pyotr Rachkovsky,
Chief of the
Russian secret service in Paris. In 1944,
German writer...
- Lopukhin, resigned, and was
replaced by his
rival Pyotr Rachkovsky, whom he despised. One of
Rachkovsky's first actions was to sack
Leonid Ratayev, who had...
- same the head of the
political section of
gendarmes department Pyotr Rachkovsky reported his chief,
Colonel (later General)
Alexander Vasiliyevich Gerasimov [ru]...
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enquired as to the
validity of the title, they were
informed through Pyotr Rachkovsky of the
Russian Secret Police that he had
taken the
title "without right"...
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Racewicz (Lithuanian: Racevičius)
Raczewski ("from Racze", Lithuania)
Rachkovsky, Raczkowski, Rackowski, Raczkowicz, Rackowicz,
Racki (Ratzky), Ratsker...