Sergey Mikhailovich Spigelglas or Spiegelglass or Shpigelglas (Russian: Серге́й Миха́йлович Шпи́гельглас) (29 April 1897 – 29 January 1941) was acting...
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Nastya as Prince Pyotr Dolgoruky 2004 — Children of the Arbat as Sergey Spigelglas 2004 — Neznayka and Barrabass as Barrabass 2008 — Radio Day as Emmanuil...
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Zelman Passov, but soon he was arrested and murdered, his successor Sergey Spigelglas had met with the same fate, and by the end of 1938, he was arrested...
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Vasily Sharangovich Zolbingiin Shijee Boris Shumyatsky Jan Spielrein Sergey Spigelglas Mikhail Svetšnikov Pavel Sytin Alexander Svechin Branislaw Tarashkyevich...
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office May 1935 – February 1938 Preceded by Artur Artuzov Succeeded by Sergey Spigelglas Personal details Born July 1898 Parafiivka, Chernigov Governorate...
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under the direction of deputy chief of Soviet foreign intelligence Sergey Spigelglas, lured the ROVS chairman Yevgeny Miller into an NKVD safe apartment...
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"Ilk") Fedia ("Fedin," "Alfred Kraus") Willy Stahl Nikolai Yezhov Sergey Spigelglas Vladimir Pravdin Gertrude Schildbach Renata Steiner Mark Zborowski...
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Passov Head of the INO In office June 1938 – November 1938 Preceded by Sergey Spigelglas Succeeded by Pavel Sudoplatov Personal details Born Zelman Isaevich...
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Shanghai before Sorge left China on 12 November 1932. Sergey Spiegelglass is also transliterated as Spigelglas, Shpegelglas or Shpigelglas. One or more of the...
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