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being considered for deletion.› Russian: ВЧК, IPA: [
vɛ tɕe ˈka]), and
commonly known as the
Cheka (‹The
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fronts had
their "Special Departments".
Vecheka, ВЧК,
founded on 20
December 1917
Military Department of
Vecheka, Военный отдел ВЧК,
established on 27 July...
- the KGB was both a
secret police and an
intelligence agency.
Cheka (abbreviation of
Vecheka,
itself an
acronym for "All-Russian
Extraordinary Committee...
- 1917–23, Narkompros, the
Soviet Ministry of Education,
quickly ****embled the
VeCheKa Likbez (Всероссийская чрезвычайная комиссия по ликвидации безграмотности...
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incident involving Ordzhonikidze. In late
November 1922,
Lenin dispatched the
VeCheka chief Dzerzhinsky to
Tiflis to
investigate the matter.
Dzerzhinsky sympathized...
- VOKhR,
VeCheka or (Russian: ВОХР, Войска внутренней охраны республики) was a
paramilitary organisation that
operated with Civilian,
Military and Security...
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creation of Glavlit, when
censorship was a duty of a
department of
Vecheka. This list was
updated several times.
There were the
following categories...
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Caucasus Cheka and took part in
fighting with the
White Russian forces and the
Muslim insurgents in the region.
Afterwards he
served as a
VeCheKa plenipotentiary...
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Armenia formally p****ed over to the committee. Finally, on 6 December, the
Cheka,
Soviet Russia's
secret police,
entered Yerevan.
Though nominally an independent...
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established a
branch of
Tomchei Temimim in Warsaw. In 1924, he was
forced by the
Cheka (Russian
secret police) to
leave Rostov due to the Yevsektsiya's slander...