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  1. Leonid Mikhailovich Zakovsky (Latvian: Leonīds Zakovskis; Russian: Леони́д Миха́йлович Зако́вский; originally named Henriks Štubis; 1894 – August 29, 1938) was a Latvian Bolshevik revolutionary, Soviet politician and NKVD Commissar 1st Class of State Security (equivalent to the Soviet Red Army rank of ...

  2. Leonid Zakovsky fue arrestado repetidamente por la policía (1913) y estaba bajo su supervisión pública. Estuvo en las prisiones de Libavskaya y Mitavskaya. El jefe de la administración del gendarme provincial de Kurland consideraba a G. Stubis (Zakovsky) un anarquista políticamente poco confiable.

  3. 27 de feb. de 2009 · Leonid Mihajlovich Zakovsky (pseudonym for Henriks Ernestovich Stubis) (1894-1938 ) Soviet Union. Date: 27 February, 2009. Auteur: Nérard François-Xavier. Born in Latvia, Zakovsky became a Bolshevik in 1913 (the exact date of his membership however has been withheld by Petrov and Skorkin).

  4. 8 de dic. de 2016 · Zakovsky was a legendary figure who collectivized Siberia with an iron hand and deported kulaks. He led the official investigation into the notorious murder of Leningrad party boss Sergei Kirov in 1934—even as many suspected that Kirov’s real killer was Stalin.

  5. Leonid Zakovsky, the man infamously responsible for hundreds of executions of the disabled in the USSR. Public Domain. The attitude to the disabled in the capitals is...

  6. 27 de dic. de 2018 · Also included on Shalayev's list is Leonid Zakovsky, who headed the NKVD in Soviet Belarus and Leningrad, and later served as a deputy to Yagoda's ruthless successor,...

  7. 27 de feb. de 2009 · Zakovsky headed the Moscow regional NKVD for two months: from January 20 to March 28, 1938. During that time, 4,975 persons were shot (i.e. almost 24% of the total population) in the Butovo Shooting range.