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ID94738
Author(s)Hagenloh, Paul M.
Title

« Chekist in essence, chekist in spirit ». Regular and political police in the 1930s

PublishedCahiers du Monde russe 42, 2-4, 2001, pp. 447-476
ISBN2-7132-1398-3
ISSN1252-6576
SubjectsSoviet Union / Police / 1930s (new)  [Browse all]
Soviet Union / Political Police / 1930s (new)  [Browse all]
NoteAs part of the general restructuring of the Soviet state that accompanied Stalin's rise to power, the Soviet secret police (the OGPU) took control of the regular police (the militsiia) in late 1930
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