Boris Viktorovich Savinkov (Russian: Бори́с Ви́кторович Са́винков; 31 January 1879 – 7 May 1925) was a Russian writer and revolutionary. As one of the...
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Savinkov (Russian: Савинков) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Savinkova. It may refer to Boris Savinkov (1879–1925), Russian...
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Syndicate–2 (section Savinkov's arrest)
Directorate, aimed at eliminating Savinkov's anti–Soviet underground. The interest of the famous terrorist Boris Savinkov to participate in underground anti–Soviet...
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that was given autonomy under that Party. In his memoirs, group member Boris Savinkov called the group the "Terrorist Brigade." (This phrasing was followed...
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Freedom was a military anti-Bolshevik organisation. It was founded by Boris Savinkov in March 1918, and sanctioned by the command of the Volunteer Army led...
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not overly successful. Among the successes of Trust was the luring of Boris Savinkov and Sidney Reilly into the Soviet Union, where they were captured. The...
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repeatedly met with Boris Savinkov, head of the counter-revolutionary Union for the Defence of the Motherland and Freedom (UDMF). Savinkov had been Deputy...
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Russia, an anti–Bolshevik protest by the townspeople and members of Boris Savinkov's organization in Yaroslavl on July 6–21, 1918. Suppressed by the forces...
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Rakitnikov (Maksimov), Vadim Rudnev, Nikolay Rusanov, Ilya Rubanovich and Boris Savinkov. The party's programme was democratic and socialist – it garnered much...
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historical drama directed by Karen Shakhnazarov. The second adaptation of Boris Savinkov's novel The Pale Horse, the film depicts the assassination of a high-ranking...
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articles in general audience magazines. He is known as Rick Spence. Boris Savinkov: Renegade on the Left. Boulder, Col.: East European Monographs (1991)...
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another double agent, Azef became head of the combat organisation, with Boris Savinkov as his deputy. Azef thus became both Russia's leading terrorist and...
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Title Role Notes 1973–1983 Eternal Call Dima 2000 Empire Under Attack Boris Savinkov Bandit Petersburg. Advocate Oleg Zvantsev. "White Advocate" 2003 Bayazet...
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Cheka. The prison became operational in 1920. Its prisoners included Boris Savinkov, Osip Mandelstam, Gen. Władysław Anders, and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn...
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BBC1 TV series Ashenden in 1991. Robert Bruce Lockhart Sidney Reilly Boris Savinkov William Melville Hugh Sinclair "The Perak War 1875–1876". Kaiserscross...
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needed] Merrison has made numerous television appearances. He appeared as Boris Savinkov the White Russian commander in the series Reilly: Ace of Spies (1983)...
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band in Alan Moore's comic Watchmen The Pale Horse, a 1909 novel by Boris Savinkov, published under the pseudonym "V. Ropshin" The Pale Horse, a 1997 film...
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Romanian Front. Among those who came to the Don were public figures. Boris Savinkov, the former head of the Socialist Revolutionary Combat Organization...
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Shasha Grammaticoff Joanne Whalley as Ulla Glass Clive Merrison as Boris Savinkov Laura Davenport as Nelly "Pepita" Burton (wife #3) Joanne Pearce as...
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marriage Schlitter). Sisters: Sofia Alexandrovna (1852-1923) — mother of Boris Savinkov; Vera Alexandrovna (married Kupchinskaya), Nadezhda Alexandrovna, Lyubov...
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agent-provocateur working for the Russian secret police), Grigory Gershuni, and Boris Savinkov. Sazonov learned the trade of cab-driver in St. Petersburg. Vyacheslav...
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Konstantin Pobedonostsev; Dudkin resembles the revolutionary terrorist Boris Savinkov; Lippanchenko shares many characteristics with the infamous double agent...
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Christian Rakovsky, Vladimir Posse, Maxim Gorky, Georgy Gapon and Boris Savinkov. Matushenko was not a member of any political party and had no distinct...
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upon historical terrorists, described in Memoirs of a Terrorist by Boris Savinkov. Act I In the apartment used by the terrorists The 'justes' are a group...
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group led by his cousin, Maximilian Filonenko, who had close links with Boris Savinkov, who gave the order to assassinate Uritsky. Kannegisser's lover, an...
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Army of South Russia, Pyotr Wrangel, and the Socialist Revolutionary Boris Savinkov. He was in contact with the rebels of the Kronstadt rebellion and the...
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of those games, the main representatives of Russian emigration like Boris Savinkov were arrested and sent for many years to prison. Another well known...
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a White Guard uprising in Rybinsk on July 8, 1918, carried out by Boris Savinkov's anti–Bolshevik organization «Union for the Defense of the Motherland...
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Yaroslavl, Kalyayev befriended the Socialist-Revolutionaries and writers Boris Savinkov and Aleksey Remizov, and decided to completely devote his life to revolutionary...
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Union of Central Russia". The main success of this operation was luring Boris Savinkov and Sidney Reilly into the Soviet Union, where they were arrested and...
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