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Bohdan Mykolayovych Stashynsky or
Bogdan Nikolayevich Stashinsky (Ukrainian: Богда́н Микола́йович Сташи́нський; Russian: Богдáн Николáевич Сташи́нский;...
- Stashinsky,
Stashynsky (masculine), Stashinskaya,
Stashynskaya (feminine) is an East
Slavic surname.
Polish variant: Staszyński, Lithuanian: Stašinskas...
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Bohdan Stashynsky,
using a
hydrogen cyanide atomizer mist gun.
After Rebet was ********inated, his
widow Daria continued his work.
Stashynsky would ********inate...
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against Stashynsky, who by then had
defected from the KGB and
confessed the killing, a
trial took
place from 8 to 15
October 1962.
Stashynsky was convicted...
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lesser crime of
accomplice to murder. At a 1963 trial, KGB ********in
Bohdan Stashynsky, who had
committed several murders in the
Federal Republic in the 1950s...
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involving poisoning his cigars. In the late 1950s, the KGB ********in
Bohdan Stashynsky killed Ukrainian nationalist leaders Lev
Rebet and
Stepan Bandera with...
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Khokhlov and
Bohdan Stashynsky severely curtailed such
activities however, and the KGB
largely stopped ********inations
abroad after Stashynsky's defection, although...
- (Staszakowa), Staszewski, Staszkiel, Staszkiewicz, Staszyński (Ukrainian:
Stashynsky) In Belarusian, Russian, and Ukrainian, the
diminutive forms of the name...
- 12
October 1957 Lev Rebet,
exiled Ukrainian nationalist leader Bohdan Stashynsky, a KGB
agent Poisoned by
cyanide gas in Munich. 15
October 1959 Stepan...
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responsibility for
Stashynsky's murders rested only with his
superiors in
Moscow who had
given him his orders.: 245 The
legal implications of the
Stashynsky case,...