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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. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. 13 de may. de 2024 · Estas y muchas otras informaciones sobre el programa nuclear estadounidense fueron obtenidas por la inteligencia exterior soviética bajo la dirección de su destacado jefe, Pavel Fitin. El 13 de mayo se cumple el 85 aniversario del nombramiento de Fitin como jefe de la inteligencia exterior soviética. No te pierdas las noticias más importantes.

  5. 31 de jul. de 2015 · On June 17 th, 1941, Stalin summoned Commissar of State Security Vsevolod Merkulov and chief of intelligence Pavel Fitin to discuss a telegram from Berlin, received from “Starshina” and “Corsican” on June 16 th, which began with the words: “All Germany’s military measures for preparing an armed campaign against the USSR ...

  6. 15 de may. de 2019 · Pavel Fitin. The man who made Soviet intelligence better. 15 May 2019 30. 80 years ago, 13 May 1939, the Soviet foreign intelligence was headed by Pavel Mikhailovich Fitin - one of the most effective in stories domestic special services managers. Despite the most complicated situation in the country and in the world, Pavel Fitin ...

  7. Pavel Fitin. Lieutenant General Pavel Mikhailovich Fitin (ru: Павел Михайлович Фитин) (1907 Ozhogino, Tobolsk guberniya, Russian Empire - 24 December 1971, Moscow, Soviet Union) was a Soviet intelligence officer and was the director of Soviet intelligence during World War II, identified in the Venona cables under the code name "Viktor." [1]