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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...
- Rachkovsky or Rachkovski (Russian: Рачковский, Ukrainian: Рачковські; both of them may be transliterated in both ways; in addition the Ukrainian one may...
- 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...
- revolutionaries abroad, including in Paris, where Okhrana agent Pyotr Rachkovsky (1853–1910) was based 1884–1902 before he returned to service in Saint...
- 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...
- which was Rachkovsky's major of diplomatic goal. Hackelman then fled to Belgium, where he ****umed a new name, Arkadiy Harting. Rachkovsky ****igned Harting...
- lawyer Igor Pugaci (born 1975), retired Moldovan road bicycle racer Pyotr Rachkovsky (1853–1910), chief of the Okhrana, the secret police in the Russian Empire...
- same the head of the political section of gendarmes department Pyotr Rachkovsky reported his chief, Colonel (later General) Alexander Vasiliyevich Gerasimov [ru]...
- 1948–1949  Republic of China Bureau of Investigation and Statistics Pyotr Rachkovsky 1885–1902  Russian Empire Okhrana Alfred Redl 1903–1913  Austria-Hungary;...