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  1. 19 de jun. de 2007 · NKVD Foreign Department chief Abram Slutsky (who had earlier helped prepare the Moscow show trials) was lured back into the USSR and served poisoned tea and cookies by a colleague. To minimize alerts among the security services, the Soviet government declared Slutsky’s death to have been caused by a heart attack and buried him as a hero with state honors.

  2. Slutsky. Jewgeni Jewgenjewitsch Sluzki (russisch Евгений Евгеньевич Слуцкий, wiss. Transliteration Evgenij Evgen'evič Sluckij; oft im deutschen Sprachraum auch Eugenius Slutsky oder englisch Evgeny Evgenievich Slutsky; * 7. April jul. / 19. April 1880 greg. in Nowoje (heute zur Oblast Jaroslawl), Russland; † 10.

  3. Abram Slutsky Aronovich of Slutsky (in het Russisch : Абрам Аронович Слуцкий), geboren in Juli 1898 en stierf verder 17 februari 1938, was het hoofd van de Sovjet-buitenlandse inlichtingendienst tussen 1935 en 1938.

  4. Abram Aronovich Slutsky (Russian: Абра́м Аро́нович Слу́цкий) (July 1898 - 17 February 1938, Moscow) headed the Soviet foreign intelligence service (INO), then part of the NKVD, from May 1935 to February 1938.

  5. Abram Aronovich Slutsky Абрам Аронович Слуцкий (July 1898, Parafievka, Chernigov region - 17 February 1938, Moscow) headed the Soviet foreign intelligence service (INO), then part of the NKVD, from May...

  6. By 1938, most of the intelligence officers serving abroad had been targeted for elimination had already returned to Moscow. Stalin now decided to remove another witness to his crimes, Abram Slutsky. On 17th February 1938, Slutsky was summoned to the office of Mikhail Frinovsky, one of those who worked closely with Nikolai Yezhov, the

  7. Abram A. Slutskin (1891–1950) was a Ukrainian scientist and professor who had a major role in shaping radio science in the Soviet Union. He was a pioneer in cavity magnetron development and the application of these devices in radio-location ( radar) systems. Slutzkin, a native of Borisoglebsk, entered the Kharkov University (KU) in 1910.