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  1. Bohdan Mykolayovych Stashynsky or Bogdan Nikolayevich Stashinsky [1] ( Ukrainian: Богда́н Микола́йович Сташи́нський; Russian: Богдáн Николáевич Сташи́нский; born 4 November 1931) is a former Soviet spy who assassinated the Ukrainian nationalist leaders Lev Rebet and Stepan Bandera in the late 1950s. [2] [3] He defected in West Berlin in 1961. [4]

  2. 7 de feb. de 2017 · Learn about the life and crimes of Bohdan Stashinsky, a KGB agent who killed two Ukrainian nationalist leaders with a poison gun. Read an interview with Serhii Plokhii, the author of The Man with the Poison Gun, a book based on archival research.

  3. 4 de ago. de 2021 · Instead, Bogdan Stashinsky and Inge Pohl were preparing their imminent escape from Soviet-occupied territory and into the West. They had intended to flee the following day, but the funeral provided a moment of opportunity when their surveillance was relaxed. If they wanted to go, they had to go now.

  4. En un juicio de 1963, el asesino de la KGB Bohdan Stashynsky, quien había cometido varios asesinados en la República Federal alemana en los años 1950, 12 fue condenado como mero cómplice en los asesinatos, aseverando los jueces que la responsabilidad penal por los hechos recaía en sus jefes de la KGB, quienes le habían dado las ...

  5. 5 de ene. de 2017 · Bogdan Stashinsky was forced to work for the KGB against his will and became one of the most wanted assassins in the world. This is the story of how he put it all on the line to escape. By...

  6. Bohdan Mykolayovych Stashynsky ( ucraniano : Богда́н Микола́йович Сташи́нський , nacido el 4 de noviembre de 1931) es un ex oficial y espía de la KGB que asesinó a los líderes nacionalistas ucranianos Lev Rebet y Stepan Bandera a finales de la década de 1950. [1] . Desertó en Berlín Occidental en 1961. [2]

  7. At a 1963 trial, KGB assassin Bohdan Stashynsky, who had committed several murders in the Federal Republic in the 1950s, was found by a German court not legally guilty of murder. [7] .