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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pavel_FitinPavel Fitin - Wikipedia

    Pavel Mikhailovich Fitin (Russian: Павел Михайлович Фитин; 28 December 1907 – 24 December 1971) was a Soviet intelligence officer (INO–GUGB–NKVD–NKGB) who was the director of Soviet intelligence during World War II, identified in the Venona cables under the code name "Viktor."

  2. El Comisariado del Pueblo para la Seguridad del Estado o NKGB (en ruso: Народный комиссариат государственной безопасности) era el nombre de la policía secreta soviética y de los servicios de inteligencia y contrainteligencia que existió desde el 3 de febrero de 1941 hasta el 20 de julio de 1941, y nuevamente en 1943, antes de ser reestructurado ...

  3. Alexánder Bondarenko, coronel jubilado, escritor e historiador de los servicios de inteligencia, ha publicado en la editorial Molodaya Guardia un libro sobre el director de la Inteligencia Exterior...

  4. Lieutenant General Pavel Mikhailovich Fitin (ru: Павел Михайлович Фитин) (1907 Ozhogino, Tobolsk guberniya, Russian Empire - 24 December 1971, Moscow, Soviet Union) was a Soviet intelligence officer and was the director of Soviet intelligence during World War II, identified in the Venona cables...

  5. 15 de may. de 2019 · Pavel Mikhailovich Fitin was a typical representative of the "Stalin pleiad" of young and active leaders. It was at the end of the 1930-s that Stalin began to nominate very young people to leadership positions in the Soviet people's commissariats, which had already been formed during the Soviet era.

  6. 31 de jul. de 2015 · From the archives of the SVR comes a broad overview of the Second World War by the chief of Soviet intelligence in World War II, Lt. Gen. Pavel Fitin: “Pavel Matveevich Fitin headed the Fifth Department of the NKVD GUGB [Chief Directorate for State Security] – the NKGB First Directorate from May of 1939 to 1946.

  7. 14 de jun. de 2023 · Pavel Mikhailovich Fitin - Soviet statesman, head of the foreign intelligence of the USSR.