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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pavel_FitinPavel Fitin - Wikipedia

    Pavel Mikhailovich Fitin (Russian: Павел Михайлович Фитин; 28 December 1907 – 24 December 1971) was a Soviet intelligence officer (INO–GUGB–NKVD–NKGB) who was the director of Soviet intelligence during World War II, identified in the Venona cables under the code name "Viktor."

  2. Па́вел Миха́йлович Фи́тин ( 15 [28] декабря 1907 или 1907 [1], Ожогино, Тобольская губерния — 24 декабря 1971 или 1971 [1], Москва) — советский государственный деятель, руководитель внешней разведки СССР ( ИНО ГУГБ НКВД - НКГБ) (1939—1946). Генерал-лейтенант (1945). Содержание. 1 Биография. 1.1 Довоенный период.

  3. Pavel Fitin: Departamento Uno (Protección del gobierno) Nikolái Vlasik: Segundo Directorio (Contraespionaje – KRU) Pyotr Fedotov: Departamento Dos (Estadísticas y archivos – USO) Leonid Bashtakov: Tercer Directorio (Política secreta – SPU) Solomon Milshtein: Departamento Tres (Operativo) Dmitri Shadrin: Servicio de Investigaciones Lev ...

  4. Alexánder Bondarenko, coronel jubilado, escritor e historiador de los servicios de inteligencia, ha publicado en la editorial Molodaya Guardia un libro sobre el director de la Inteligencia Exterior...

  5. 31 de jul. de 2015 · From the archives of the SVR comes a broad overview of the Second World War by the chief of Soviet intelligence in World War II, Lt. Gen. Pavel Fitin: “Pavel Matveevich Fitin headed the Fifth Department of the NKVD GUGB [Chief Directorate for State Security] – the NKGB First Directorate from May of 1939 to 1946.

  6. Nachalnik razvedki: With Ivan Dobronravov, Sergey Marin, Julian Mau, Vera Strokova. The story of the formation of Soviet intelligence, told through the prism of the fate of its youngest chief - 31-year-old Pavel Mikhailovich Fitin.

  7. 10 de mar. de 2020 · The Soviet official entrusted with the overall handling of those messages from 1943 to 1946 was Lt. Gen. Pavel Fitin, the head of the First Chief Directorate (the foreign intelligence branch of the KGB, or State Security Committee), in Moscow. Fitin ran five different espionage branches in the United States.