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Nikolai Vladimirovich Skoblin (Russian: Николай Владимирович Скоблин; 9 June 1892 – 1938?) was a
general in the
White Russian army, a
senior operative...
- he
detailed his
mounting su****ions
about Skoblin.
French police launched a m****ive manhunt, but
Skoblin fled to the
Soviet emb****y in
Paris and eventually...
- courage,
Skoblin rode up,
ordered the
firing squad not to fire, and
released her in his custody. Then the
Cheka used
Plevitskaya to
recruit Skoblin, and both...
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Plevitskaya or
Skoblin. Plevitskaya, a
woman known to love the fine furs and
jewelry worn by
affluent women in the West,
persuaded Skoblin to work for the...
- high command.
Stalin ordered one of his best NKVD agents,
General Nikolai Skoblin, to p****
Heydrich false information suggesting that
Marshal Mikhail Tukhachevsky...
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Skoblin, a
senior operative in the
Inner Line, was
suspected of
being a key
accomplice to the kidnapping.
Walter Laqueur alleges, however, "
Skoblin had...
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Miller in 1937, and
following the
subsequent disappearance of
Nikolai Skoblin (Miller's aide and
Inner Line
senior operative), who, as a
covert NKVD...
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among other things by
suspected recruitment by the OGPU of Gen
Nikolai Skoblin, a
senior operative in the
Inner Line. Two of the ROVS's
successive chairmen...
- manner. At Stalin's order, the NKVD
instructed one of its agents,
Nikolai Skoblin, to
concoct information suggesting a plot by
Tukhachevsky and the other...
- true
story of
White Russian general (and
secret Soviet agent)
Nikolai Skoblin and his
involvement in the
disappearance and
murder of
fellow White Russian...