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  1. Abram Aronovich Slutsky (Russian: Абра́м Аро́нович Слу́цкий) (July 1898 – 17 February 1938) was a Soviet intelligence officer who headed the Soviet foreign intelligence service , then part of the NKVD, from May 1935 to 17 February 1938, when he was allegedly poisoned.

  2. On 17 February 1938, he supervised the murder of the head of the NKVD Foreign Department, Abram Slutsky, who was chloroformed and injected with lethal poison in Frinovsky's office. On 28 April 1938, he signed the warrant for the second arrest of the poet Osip Mandelstam, who died in a Gulag.

    • 1916–1939
    • NKVD
  3. 12 de feb. de 2017 · Algunos como Abram Slutsky, habían sido veteranos chequistas. Fue envenenado en el despacho de Mikhail Frinovsky el 17 de febrero de 1938. En apenas un año, ...

  4. 1938: Abram Slutsky (17 February 1938) 1940: Nikolai Koltsov, famous Russian biologist; 1947: Cy Oggins was taken to Laboratory Number One (the "Kamera"), where Grigory Mairanovsky injected him with curare, which takes 10 to 15 minutes to kill

    • 1921; 102 years ago
    • Classified
    • Poisons capable of killing humans
  5. Abram Slutsky, the son of a Jewish railroad worker, was born in the Ukraine in July 1898. He worked as a clerk at a cotton plant until the outbreak of the First World War. He joined the Russian Army and served on the Eastern Front. Slutsky, a member of the Bolshevik Party, took part in the Russian Revolution.

  6. 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. Slutsky was born in 1898 into the family of a Jewish railroad worker in a Ukrainian...

  7. 1 de jul. de 2004 · Equally vivid is his handling of the first portion of Orlov's book that was confirmed by documents—the story that Abram Slutsky, the head of the International Department of the NKVD, who...