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  1. Yakov Saulovich Agranov (Russian: Я́ков Сау́лович Агра́нов; born Yankel Samuilovich Sorenson; 12 October 1893 – 1 August 1938) was the first chief of the Soviet Main Directorate of State Security and a deputy of NKVD chief Genrikh Yagoda.

  2. Among the security officers that manufactured the case was Yakov Agranov, who later became one of the chief organizers of Stalinist show trials and the Great Purge in the 1930s. The case was officially declared fabricated and its victims rehabilitated by Russian authorities in 1992.

  3. The first chief of the GUGB was Yakov Agranov, Commissioner 1st rank of State Security and first deputy of People's Commissar of Internal Affairs.

  4. Agranov was Genrikh Yagoda's deputy during Stalin's Great Purge. In 1921 Agranov was the chief investigator regarding the “Petrograd militant organization”, headed by Professor Tagantsev. The investigation ended with more than 85 persons being sentenced to death, including the poet Nikolay Gumilyov.

  5. May 7, 2009 · 6 Eerily, the name of the interrogator, chief of the Secret Department of the OGPU, was Yakov Agranov. 7 And elsewhere; his first publication (1909) was on cooperatives in Italian agriculture (Chayanov 1966, 279).

    • Henry Bernstein
    • 2009
  6. Yakov Agranov, as temporary head Of the Leningrad NKVD, quickly . established a connection between Nikolayev and the men who had been the leading figures in the Leningrad Komsomol during ZINOVIEV ascendancy in the City. The most prominent was I. 1. KOTOLNYOV*, former member of the Central Committee of the Komsomol. He had, in fact,

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  8. Dec 8, 2014 · NKVD chiefs responsible for conducting mass repressions: Yakov Agranov, Genrikh Yagoda, Stanislav Redens. 1934. In sum, this book provides the reader with deep insight into the nature of Stalinism as a day-to-day experience.

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