Cheka and Red Army units sent to suppress the peasant rebels were sometimes worsted, sometimes victorious. |
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Some of the most famous conspiracy theories to bombinate in backrooms, basements, street corners, college dorms were actually whole-cloth inventions of the Cheka. |
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Another PRC member, an anarchist named Perepelkin, told his Cheka interrogator that he had been upset by Vilken's prominence in the mutiny. |
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He was upset when in 1991 a statue in Moscow of Felix Dzerzhinsky, the founder of the Cheka, the forerunner of the KGB, was torn down. |
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Each inhabitant had to register with the local Cheka by completing a lengthy investigative questionnaire. |
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These people represent a psychologically homogeneous group, loyal to roots that go back to the Bolsheviks' first political police, the Cheka. |
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On March 16, armed Cheka detachments stormed the Putilov factories that were defended by workers who had taken up arms. 900 workers were arrested. |
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He has helped restore the giant statue of Felix Dzerzhinsky, founder of the Cheka, to its place of honor in Moscow's Lubyanka Square. |
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Runner-up The Cheka briefly appeared to have the race in safe keeping but Sri Putra came home by half a length. |
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The unbeaten middleweight was due to challenge Francis Cheka for the vacant domestic title in Sheffield live on Sky Sports tomorrow night. |
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I won my last fight against the Tanzanian champion Francis Cheka and had to work hard for it. |
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The Cheka has been very lightly raced so the potential for improvement is enormous. |
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Although this is a hotlooking renewal of the Solario, The Cheka looks a special animal and should prove up to the challenge. |
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The creed of the ex-KGB officers who make up much of his inner circle is better described as Chekism, which takes its name from the first Soviet secret police, the Cheka. |
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To read Getzler's article, you would not know that Kronstadt Tragedy also includes a crucial White Guard report that did not even exist at the time of the initial Cheka investigation. |
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The rot in the Kronstadt Communist Party organization was a critical factor in allowing the mutiny to proceed, as Agranov noted in his Cheka report. |
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Among the latter was Baron P. V. Vilken, the former commander of the Sevastopol, who was tied to the London-based Naval Organization, a White Guard spy nest closely monitored by the Soviet Cheka Foreign Department. |
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Cheka units crushed both the strike and the mutiny. |
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