- The
Tagantsev conspiracy (or the case of the
Petrograd Military Organization) was a non-existent
monarchist conspiracy fabricated by the
Soviet secret...
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Nikolai Tagantsev (1843–1923) — was a
Russian lawyer,
legal scholar, and criminologist.
Senator (1887). He was one of the
authors of the
Russian penal...
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Stalinist show
trials in the 1920s and 1930s. He
fabricated the "
Tagantsev conspiracy" case and the
Moscow trials,
including the
Trial of the Twenty...
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Inner Line
Political warfare Roman Malinovsky Sting operation Syndicate–2
Tagantsev conspiracy Note: "Trust" in the
meaning of "trust (business)" Andrew,...
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University to
study law on the
recommendation of
Aleksandr Gradovsky,
Nikolai Tagantsev and S. Pakhman, all
notable legal authorities of the time. However, his...
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banned in 1903 by § 287 of the
Penal Code of
Nikolay Stefanovich Tagantsev.
After regaining independence these laws were
still in
power until new...
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educated at home
until the age of 13, and then at the
prestigious Tagantsev private school for girls.
Stasova described her
political awakening as...
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figures on the
number of
executions were
compared by
Senator Nikolai Tagantsev, and are
listed in the table.
These numbers reflect only
executions of...
- Reiche, P.; Li, Y. L.; Choudhury, S.; Tian, W.; Hawley, M. E.; Craigo, B.;
Tagantsev, A. K.; Pan, X. Q.; Streiffer, S. K.; Chen, L. Q.; Kirchoefer, S. W. (2004)...
- 1916–1923, he
published a
series papers on this subject. In 1921,
during the
Tagantsev conspiracy trial he was
sentenced for two
years custody in the forced...