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Soviet revolutionary and politician (1877–1926)
Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky (11 September [O.S. 30 August] 1877 – 20 July 1926), nicknamed Iron Felix (Russian: Железный Феликс), was a Bolshevik revolutionary
Felix_Dzerzhinsky
Military unit
The Felix Dzerzhinsky Guards Regiment (German: Wachregiment "Feliks E. Dzierzynski") was the paramilitary wing of the Ministry for State Security (Stasi)
Felix Dzerzhinsky Guards Regiment
Felix_Dzerzhinsky_Guards_Regiment
Statue in Russia
Monument to Felix Dzerzhinsky (Russian: Памятник Дзержинскому, romanized: Pamyatnik Dzerzhinskomu), also known by the nickname Iron Felix (Russian: Железный
Monument to Felix Dzerzhinsky, Moscow
Monument_to_Felix_Dzerzhinsky,_Moscow
Russian SFSR) Felix Dzerzhinsky (December 20, 1917 – July 7, 1918) Jēkabs Peterss (July 7, 1918 – August 22, 1918) (acting) Felix Dzerzhinsky (August 22
Chronology of Soviet secret police agencies
Chronology_of_Soviet_secret_police_agencies
Soviet secret police (1917–1922)
Council of People's Commissars of the Russian SFSR, and was led by Felix Dzerzhinsky. By the end of the Russian Civil War in 1922, the Cheka had at least
Cheka
Public open space in central Moscow
square was renamed Dzerzhinsky Square for many years (1926–1990) in honor of the founder of the Soviet security service Felix Dzerzhinsky. A fountain used
Lubyanka_Square
Burial site in central Moscow
was granted only to top Party executives, such as Mikhail Frunze, Felix Dzerzhinsky, Nariman Narimanov and Pyotr Voykov. Initially, the bodies of the
Kremlin_Wall_Necropolis
Soviet secret police official (1891–1938)
NKVD) to become the second deputy of Felix Dzerzhinsky, the head of the GPU, in September 1923. After Dzerzhinsky's appointment as chairman of the Supreme
Genrikh_Yagoda
Soviet secret police chief (1899–1953)
Cheka (1917–1922) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1917–18) Jēkabs Peterss (1918)* Felix Dzerzhinsky (1918–22) GPU / OGPU (1922–1934) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1922–26) Vyacheslav
Lavrentiy_Beria
Index of articles associated with the same name
Dzerzhinsky District is the name of several administrative and municipal districts in Russia. The districts are generally named for Felix Dzerzhinsky
Dzerzhinsky_District,_Russia
Soviet politician (1874–1934)
joined the Cheka in 1919, and in 1923 was promoted to its deputy under Felix Dzerzhinsky. After his death in 1926, Menzhinsky became head of the Cheka's successor
Vyacheslav_Menzhinsky
German police officer (1932–2023)
1990, as a commander of the elite motorised rifles regiment, the Felix Dzerzhinsky Guards. Döring was born in Oberfrohna, a small town, not far away
Manfred_Döring
Monument in Taganrog, Rostov, Russia
E. Dzerzhinsky (Russian: Памятник Ф. Э. Дзержинскому) is a monument to Felix Dzerzhinsky established in Taganrog in 1987 at the end of Dzerzhinsky Street
Monument_to_F._E._Dzerzhinsky
Name list
judge and lawyer Felix Maria Diogg (1762–1834), Swiss painter Felix Dzerzhinsky (1877–1926), Soviet revolutionary and politician Felix Ehrlich (1877–1942)
Felix_(name)
Leader of the Soviet Union from 1982 to 1984
report at the solemn meeting on the occasion of the centenary of F.E. Dzerzhinsky's birth]. Izvestiya (in Russian). 10 October 1977. Шестьдесят лет СССР:
Yuri_Andropov
Military unit
Felix Dzerzhinsky Guards Regiment (Musikkorps und Spielmannszug des Wachregiments "Feliks Dzierzynski") was the official regimental band of the Felix
Military Music Service of the National People's Army
Military_Music_Service_of_the_National_People's_Army
1918 anti-Bolshevik uprising by the Left Socialist Revolutionary Party
uprising. The rebels occupied the Cheka headquarters and took its leader Felix Dzerzhinsky hostage, seized the telephone exchange and telegraph office, and issued
Left_SR_uprising
NKVD director under Joseph Stalin (1895–1940)
Cheka (1917–1922) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1917–18) Jēkabs Peterss (1918)* Felix Dzerzhinsky (1918–22) GPU / OGPU (1922–1934) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1922–26) Vyacheslav
Nikolai_Yezhov
Monument in Ufa, Russia
to Felix Dzerzhinsky (Russian: Памятник Феликсу Дзержинскому) is a sculpture of Felix Dzerzhinsky, the first chairman of the Cheka, in Dzerzhinsky Park
Monument to Felix Dzerzhinsky, Ufa
Monument_to_Felix_Dzerzhinsky,_Ufa
Intelligence agency of the USSR (1923–1934)
Responsible to the Council of People's Commissars, the OGPU was headed by Felix Dzerzhinsky until 1926, then by Vyacheslav Menzhinsky until replaced by the Main
Joint State Political Directorate
Joint_State_Political_Directorate
High-ranking East German secret police officer
quasi-military ministry, between 1972 and 1987 he was Commander of the Felix Dzerzhinsky Guards Regiment. Bernhard Elsner was born in Königsberg, the capital
Bernhard_Elsner
Latvian communist revolutionary
played a part in the establishment of the Soviet Union. Together with Felix Dzerzhinsky, he was one of the founders and chiefs of the Cheka, the secret police
Jēkabs_Peterss
Soviet revolutionary, politician, and regicide (1891–1938)
the Russian SFSR and the second for the Soviet Union, succeeding Felix Dzerzhinsky. A member of the Left Opposition associated with Leon Trotsky, he
Alexander_Beloborodov
Soviet sculptor and artist (1908–1974)
plant "Gazoapparat" in Volgograd. A sculpture of Felix Dzerzhinsky (1958), colloquially known as "Iron Felix", used to be in Moscow at the Lubyanka Square
Yevgeny_Vuchetich
Armed forces of East Germany (1956–1990)
Kasernierte Volkspolizei) and the Ministry for State Security (the Felix Dzerzhinsky Guards Regiment) along with the 210,000 strong party auxiliary "Combat
National_People's_Army
Manor in Belarus
nobleman's manor with a grange, located by the Neman River in Belarus. Felix Dzerzhinsky, who founded and headed the Cheka, the first Soviet secret police
Dzerzhinovo
Class of Russian battlecruisers
named Fleet Admiral of the Soviet Union Kuznetsov, also referred as Dzerzhinsky. The name was later changed to Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya (October Revolution)
Kirov-class_battlecruiser
Headquarters of the FSB in Moscow, Russia
was replaced by an 11-ton (or 14-ton, or 15-ton) statue of Felix Dzerzhinsky ("Iron Felix"), founder of the Cheka. In 1972, Vasili Mitrokhin moved 300
Lubyanka_Building
Russian school of intelligence tradecraft
Ministers on August 2, 1962 the KGB Higher School was named after Felix Dzerzhinsky. During the 1960s to 1980s, graduates took part in countering foreign
FSB_Academy
Soviet intelligence officer (1905–1990)
Cheka (1917–1922) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1917–18) Jēkabs Peterss (1918)* Felix Dzerzhinsky (1918–22) GPU / OGPU (1922–1934) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1922–26) Vyacheslav
Ivan_Serov
Features” and “Failure of the ‘Terror’ Operation”, 1978—1980)about Felix Dzerzhinsky life. Book I. 1900 – 1904. (1977). The magazine variant is “Dangerous
Yulian_Semyonov_bibliography
1983 British TV drama series
Lockhart Norman Rodway as Captain Mansfield Smith-Cumming Tom Bell as Felix Dzerzhinsky David Burke as Joseph Stalin Kenneth Cranham as Vladimir Lenin Leo
Reilly,_Ace_of_Spies
Topics referred to by the same term
Dzerzhinsky (masculine), Dzerzhinskaya (feminine), or Dzerzhinskoye (neuter) may refer to: Felix Dzerzhinsky (1877–1926), Russian Bolshevik leader, founder
Dzerzhinsky
Soviet politician (1923–1999)
Cheka (1917–1922) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1917–18) Jēkabs Peterss (1918)* Felix Dzerzhinsky (1918–22) GPU / OGPU (1922–1934) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1922–26) Vyacheslav
Viktor_Chebrikov
1920 proposal for a Soviet Union republic
villages (Polish: Manifest do polskiego ludu roboczego miast i wsi) by Felix Dzerzhinsky, which was announced in Vilnius on 30 July 1920. It stated, that the
Polish Soviet Socialist Republic
Polish_Soviet_Socialist_Republic
Military academy
the Red Army's Military-Technical Academy. In 1934, it became the Felix Dzerzhinsky Artillery Academy and four years later, it was transferred to Moscow
Peter the Great Military Academy of the Strategic Missile Forces
Peter_the_Great_Military_Academy_of_the_Strategic_Missile_Forces
Soviet politician and intelligence officer (1895–1953)
Cheka (1917–1922) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1917–18) Jēkabs Peterss (1918)* Felix Dzerzhinsky (1918–22) GPU / OGPU (1922–1934) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1922–26) Vyacheslav
Vsevolod_Merkulov
Association football club in Germany
publicly known that club president Dirk Zingler had been a member of the Felix Dzerzhinsky Guards Regiment for three years during his military service. Only
1._FC_Union_Berlin
(1) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1877–1926) 22 August 1918 6 February 1922 3 years, 168 days Chairman of the GPU–OGPU (1922, 1923–1934) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1877–1926)
List_of_chairmen_of_the_KGB
East German intelligence agency and secret police
the GDR alone. It also had a large elite paramilitary force, the Felix Dzerzhinsky Guards Regiment, that served as its armed wing. Known as "the shield
Stasi
Ukrainian professional football club
steam locomotive that was produced at the steam train factory FD – "Felix Dzerzhinsky". That year "Dzerzhynets" reached 3rd place in the Ukrainian second
FC_Zorya_Luhansk
Bolshevik campaign of political repression and executions (1918–1922)
revolutionaries had been killed by the Finnish Whites. In December 1917, Felix Dzerzhinsky was appointed to the duty of rooting out counterrevolutionary threats
Red_Terror
Polish politician and radio station director
Russian Empire. As an SDKPiL activist, she met, and later married Felix Dzerzhinsky, a fellow Communist activist. Their wedding took place in Kraków on
Sofia_Dzerzhinskaya
Former residence of the leadership of East Germany
to all ordinary citizens. Security was provided by soldiers of the Felix Dzerzhinsky Guards Regiment. Nowadays, the community is treated by Germans as
Waldsiedlung
Soviet security official (1908–1954)
Cheka (1917–1922) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1917–18) Jēkabs Peterss (1918)* Felix Dzerzhinsky (1918–22) GPU / OGPU (1922–1934) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1922–26) Vyacheslav
Viktor_Abakumov
Topics referred to by the same term
Iron Felix or Iron Feliks may refer to one of the following Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky. Monument to Felix Dzerzhinsky, Moscow Pinwheel calculator Feliks
Iron_Felix
Class of Soviet locomotive
romanized: Parovoz FD) was a Soviet main freight steam locomotive type named after Felix Dzerzhinsky (Russian: Феликс Дзержинский; Ukrainian: Фелікс Дзержинський, romanized: Feliks
Soviet_locomotive_class_FD
Soviet politician and chairman of the KGB (1924–2007)
Cheka (1917–1922) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1917–18) Jēkabs Peterss (1918)* Felix Dzerzhinsky (1918–22) GPU / OGPU (1922–1934) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1922–26) Vyacheslav
Vladimir_Kryuchkov
Urban-type settlement in Minsk Region, Belarus
population of 3,805. Ivyanyets is best known as the birthplace of Felix Dzerzhinsky, a Bolshevik revolutionary. Ivyanyets is located in a hilly forested
Ivyanyets
Soviet Sverdlov-class cruiser
Dzerzhinsky was a Sverdlov-class cruiser of the Soviet Navy. The Sverdlov-class cruisers, Soviet designation Project 68bis, were the last conventional
Soviet_cruiser_Dzerzhinsky
Russian politician (1937–2022)
Cheka (1917–1922) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1917–18) Jēkabs Peterss (1918)* Felix Dzerzhinsky (1918–22) GPU / OGPU (1922–1934) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1922–26) Vyacheslav
Vadim_Bakatin
Urban district in Kharkiv in Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine
districts. It was named as Dzerzhynskyi after the communist mass murderer Felix Dzerzhinsky, head of Cheka (All-Russian Extraordinary Commission). It was renamed
Shevchenkivskyi District, Kharkiv
Shevchenkivskyi_District,_Kharkiv
Soviet general and politician (1907–1977)
Cheka (1917–1922) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1917–18) Jēkabs Peterss (1918)* Felix Dzerzhinsky (1918–22) GPU / OGPU (1922–1934) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1922–26) Vyacheslav
Sergei_Kruglov_(politician)
City in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
transport. Between 1936–2016, the city was named Dzerzhynsk after Felix Dzerzhinsky, the founder of the Soviet security service Cheka. The city received
Toretsk
Prestigious residential area in west Moscow
Gorbachev. Many other prominent Bolsheviks settled here (Anastas Mikoyan, Felix Dzerzhinsky, Nikolai Yezhov) – side-by-side with famous scientists, artists and
Rublyovka
Polish Soviet style military academy
The Felix Dzerzhinsky Political-Military Academy (Polish: Wojskowa Akademia Polityczna im. Feliksa Dzierżyńskiego) was a Soviet style military academy
Dzerzhinsky Political-Military Academy
Dzerzhinsky_Political-Military_Academy
Soviet national security agency (1922–1923)
pri NKVD RSFSR). Its first chief was the Cheka's former chairman, Felix Dzerzhinsky. On paper, the new agency was supposed to act with more restraint
State_Political_Directorate
Street in Tsentralny District, Russia
it was renamed Dzerzhinsky Street after Felix Dzerzhinsky. Both names were connected with the Cheka office headed by Felix Dzerzhinsky situated in house
Gorokhovaya_Street
Belarusian national intelligence agency
branch of the Soviet KGB which operated in the Byelorussian republic. Felix Dzerzhinsky, who founded the first Soviet secret police, the Cheka, was born in
State Security Committee of the Republic of Belarus
State_Security_Committee_of_the_Republic_of_Belarus
Polish national autonomy in early Soviet Union
communists of Polish origin, such as Feliks Kon, Julian Marchlewski, Felix Dzerzhinsky and Tomasz Dąbal. Thus Marchlewszczyzna was created, and later Dzierżyńszczyzna
Polish_National_District
Russian machine-building and military manufacturer
five-year plan. It opened on October 11, 1936, and was named after Felix Dzerzhinsky. Initially, it manufactured freight cars. Its design and construction
Uralvagonzavod
Secret police of the Soviet Union (1934–1946)
S. 7 December] 1917) a secret political police, the Cheka, led by Felix Dzerzhinsky. It gained the right to undertake quick non-judicial trials and executions
NKVD
after then-Iraqi president Saddam Hussein. Felix Dzerzhinsky Guards Regiment – named after Felix Dzerzhinsky. Forces of Martyr Ahmad al-Abdo – the name
List of military units named after people
List_of_military_units_named_after_people
Archive in Moscow with pre-1952 CPSU documents
of major Communist and Soviet leaders, including Nikolai Bukharin, Felix Dzerzhinsky, Lazar Kaganovich, Mikhail Kalinin, Lev Kamenev, Sergei Kirov, Georgy
Russian State Archive of Socio-Political History
Russian_State_Archive_of_Socio-Political_History
Highest point in Belarus
Dzyarzhynskaya hara, in honour of Soviet revolutionary and politician Felix Dzerzhinsky, the founder of the OGPU. Geography of Belarus Extreme points of Belarus
Dzyarzhynskaya_Hara
British actor (1933–2006)
Miniseries 1981 Sons and Lovers Walter Morel 1983 Reilly, Ace of Spies Felix Dzerzhinsky 6 episodes 1986–1989 Screen Two 2 episodes 1988 The Rainbow Old Tom
Tom_Bell_(actor)
Russian SFSR Ministry of Railways in 1917–1923
of Communication Routes. On December 9, 1921, on the initiative of Felix Dzerzhinsky, the Decree of the All–Russian Central Executive Committee and the
People's Commissariat of Communication Routes of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic
People's_Commissariat_of_Communication_Routes_of_the_Russian_Socialist_Federative_Soviet_Republic
as one of the Mikhail Kalinin series of ships. It was named after Felix Dzerzhinsky, a Soviet statesman and founder of the Soviet secret police (Cheka)
MS_Excelsior_Neptune
Soviet Intelligence Officer (1900–1976)
supervision of Felix Dzerzhinsky's first deputy Ivan Ksenofontov. In May he was part of the team of security officers who accompanied Dzerzhinsky to Ukraine
Sergei_Ogoltsov
Bolshevik revolutionary
First Deputy Chairman of the Cheka, the agency's "number two" under Felix Dzerzhinsky, where he played a decisive role in crushing various anti-Bolshevik
Ivan_Ksenofontov
German association football player and manager
Volkspolizei, as a player of Dynamo Dresden. He enrolled into the Felix Dzerzhinsky Guards Regiment as a 19-year-old. Many players of Dynamo Dresden were
Matthias_Sammer
Cheka officer who enforced Bolshevik policies and suppressed dissent. Felix Dzerzhinsky – Founder and head of the Cheka, instrumental in orchestrating the
Outline of the Red Terror (Russia)
Outline_of_the_Red_Terror_(Russia)
Neighbourhood in Vilnius, Lithuania
Notable people who have resided in Užupis include: Felix Dzerzhinsky, also known as Iron Felix— Soviet Bolshevik revolutionary and secret police founder
Užupis
Soviet politician and intelligence officer; Chairman of the KGB (1958–1961)
Cheka (1917–1922) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1917–18) Jēkabs Peterss (1918)* Felix Dzerzhinsky (1918–22) GPU / OGPU (1922–1934) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1922–26) Vyacheslav
Alexander_Shelepin
1921 anti-Bolshevik revolt in Russia
in the military operations or repressions which were organized by Felix Dzerzhinsky. Convinced of the popularity of the reforms they were fighting for
Kronstadt_rebellion
Ukrainian Soviet security and intelligence officer and politician
Cheka (1917–1922) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1917–18) Jēkabs Peterss (1918)* Felix Dzerzhinsky (1918–22) GPU / OGPU (1922–1934) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1922–26) Vyacheslav
Vitaly_Fedorchuk
Russian intelligence agency
Cheka on 20 December 1920.[citation needed] The head of the Cheka, Felix Dzerzhinsky, created the Foreign Department (Inostranny Otdel – INO) to improve
Foreign Intelligence Service (Russia)
Foreign_Intelligence_Service_(Russia)
Soviet politician (1904-1983)
Cheka (1917–1922) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1917–18) Jēkabs Peterss (1918)* Felix Dzerzhinsky (1918–22) GPU / OGPU (1922–1934) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1922–26) Vyacheslav
Semyon_Ignatiev
Semyon Budyonny Davyd-Haradok – Prince David Igorevich Dzyarzhynsk – Felix Dzerzhinsky Gusarovka (Gomel) – Nikolai Gusarov Izabelin – Izabela Czartoryska
List of places named after people
List_of_places_named_after_people
Highest body of the executive Soviet authority from 1923 to 1946
affairs – Leon Trotsky, foreign trade – Leonid Krasin, communications – Felix Dzerzhinsky, posts and telegraphs – Ivan Smirnov; People's Commissars of the United
Council of People's Commissars of the Soviet Union
Council_of_People's_Commissars_of_the_Soviet_Union
Government of the Russian SFSR (1917–1946)
17, 1917); Grigory Petrovsky (November 30, 1917 – March 25, 1919); Felix Dzerzhinsky (March 30, 1919 – July 6, 1923). Justice: Georgy Lomov-Oppokov (November
Council of People's Commissars of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
Council_of_People's_Commissars_of_the_Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic
Original citadel of Saint Petersburg, Russia
of the fortress on the orders of the Presidium of the Cheka under Felix Dzerzhinsky, Yakov Peters, Martin Latsis, and Ivan Ksenofontov. The structure
Peter_and_Paul_Fortress
Prison in Moscow, Russia
Russian revolutionary Nikolay Bauman, and the founder of the KGB Felix Dzerzhinsky. During the February Revolution, the workers of Moscow freed all the
Butyrka_prison
Russian sports club
Динамо Москва), is a Russian sports club based in Moscow. Founded by Felix Dzerzhinsky on 18 April 1923, Dynamo Moscow was the first institution created
Dynamo_Moscow
Menzhinsky, Julian Marchlewski, Stanislaw Kosior, Karol Świerczewski and Felix Dzerzhinsky, founder of the Cheka secret police which would later turn into the
Poles_in_the_Soviet_Union
Soviet Ministry of Railways in 1923–1946
People's Commissariat of Communication Routes of the Soviet Union. Felix Dzerzhinsky, Chairman of the All–Russian Emergency Commission, became its first
People's Commissariat of Communication Routes of the Soviet Union
People's_Commissariat_of_Communication_Routes_of_the_Soviet_Union
1918 mass murder in Yekaterinburg, Russia
Committee were in attendance, three of whom were Lenin, Sverdlov and Felix Dzerzhinsky. They agreed that the presidium of the Ural Regional Soviet under
Murder_of_the_Romanov_family
Russian politician (born 1964)
announced that the Kremlin would not reinstate the statue of KGB founder Felix Dzerzhinsky, which had been removed during the collapse of the Soviet Union in
Vladislav_Surkov
census); 163,012 (1989 Soviet census). The city district is called after Felix Dzerzhinsky, a Soviet revolutionary and politician. The city district is situated
Dzerzhinsky City District, Perm
Dzerzhinsky_City_District,_Perm
Polish coat of arms
Notable bearers of this coat of arms include: Henryk Samsonowicz Felix Dzerzhinsky Polish heraldry Heraldry Coat of arms Albert P. Nenarokov. Russia
Samson_coat_of_arms
1898–1912 political party in the Russian Empire
1907 London, United Kingdom 338 Jūlijs Daniševskis Iosif Dubrovinsky Felix Dzerzhinsky Joseph Goldenberg Joseph Iusiv Aleksandr Martynov Viktor Nogin Nikolai
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
Russian_Social_Democratic_Labour_Party
Russian military parade
Federal National Guard Troops Service of the Russian Federation "Felix Dzerzhinsky" Cossacks from the Kuban and Terek Cossack Hosts Moscow Higher Military
2025 Moscow Victory Day Parade
2025_Moscow_Victory_Day_Parade
future revolutionary personalities, including Moisei Uritsky and Felix Dzerzhinsky. The printed works of Trotsky, published even in Western Europe, as
First_exile_of_Trotsky
Russian general and former Space Forces commander
Soviet Strategic Rocket Forces in 1979 after graduating from the Felix Dzerzhinsky Military Academy, specialising in 'Strategic Missiles, Engines, and
Oleg_Ostapenko
Street in Novosibirsk, Russia
Dzerzhinsky Prospekt 1 was built. In 1957, the street was named after Felix Dzerzhinsky. Dzerzhinsky Prospekt 1a Dzerzhinsky Prospekt 7 Dzerzhinsky Prospekt
Dzerzhinsky Prospekt, Novosibirsk
Dzerzhinsky_Prospekt,_Novosibirsk
Law enforcement agency
Extraordinary Commission, or Cheka, founded by Lenin’s right hand man Felix Dzerzhinsky. The Cheka was conceived as a temporary wartime organ, with the new
Internal troops of the Soviet Union
Internal_troops_of_the_Soviet_Union
City in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine
Dniprodzerzhynsk, honoring the Dnieper River and the Bolshevik leader Felix Dzerzhinsky (1877–1926), the founder of the Soviet secret police, the Cheka. On
Kamianske
Town in Moscow Oblast, Russia
in 1920. The colony was later transformed into a labor commune by Felix Dzerzhinsky. In 1921, the colony spread outside the boundaries of the former monastery
Dzerzhinsky,_Moscow_Oblast
Russian revolutionary and writer (1879–1925)
(Pochemu ja priznal sovetskuju vlast?) "Boris Savinkov's Letter to Felix Dzerzhinsky", in The Russian Review, Vol. 29, No. 3 (July 1970), pp. 325–327 The
Boris_Savinkov
Soviet intelligence chairman
Cheka (1917–1922) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1917–18) Jēkabs Peterss (1918)* Felix Dzerzhinsky (1918–22) GPU / OGPU (1922–1934) Felix Dzerzhinsky (1922–26) Vyacheslav
Leonid_Shebarshin
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