Examples of using Cheka in English and their translations into German
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She's in a cheka.
The Cheka was the idol of the Stasi officers.
There were, however, many different kinds of assignments for the Cheka.
In August 1918 he joined the Cheka and was named chief of state security in the city of Glazov.
Stalin lived with a Jewess-and appointed Jewish Yagoda the boss of his secret police, Cheka.
In 1920-1922 was the Cheka plenipotentiary in Turkestan ASSR, where he also was the local party bureau member.
A man who ran a secret police, a political police,No different from the stasi or the cheka.
On the trip,she was responsible for medical attention for the contacts with the Cheka and for paints, brushes, canvas of two artists.
Other former Riflemen remained in Soviet Russia and rose to leadership positionsin the Red Army, Bolshevik party, and Cheka.
In the"Gallery travel photos" was the main photo for the Cheka the Stalin Museum in"Gori" with the Daimler team and Dethleffs before.
Kupolov subsequently returned to Soviet Russia,where he was arrested and then released after agreeing to work for the Cheka.
The Cheka is obligated to defend the Revolution and destroy the opponent, even if the sword sometimes touches the heads of the innocent.
The Black Book of Communism enumerates on page 121 the thousandskilled in individual cities of south Russia by the Cheka in the year 1919.
The Cheka must be a member of the Central Committee, otherwise it is harmful, otherwise it degenerates into an Okhrana or in an organ of the counter-revolution from.
Against the terror and the radical requisitioning of grain and livestock andother plundering by Cheka special units, farmers fought back in hundreds of ferocious rebellions.
Cheka head Felix Dzerzhinsky, named on March 16, 1919 as People's Commissar of the Interior, appeared as a plenipotentiary in Siberia in December 1921 to exact taxes and food from the locals.
Since the lifetime of Dzerzhinsky until his 90 anniversary of death,the whole anti-Communist world keeps on linking with the word"Cheka", with the name Dzerzhinsky, the social-fascist terror of the modern revisionists.
Learning from Dzerzhinsky, that is, to create a Cheka as an instrument of the dictatorship of the world proletariat, for the purpose to defend the socialist world revolution and world socialism, for its protection against all subversive activities of the counter-revolution of the world bourgeoisie.
MOSCOW: In July 1918, the last Tsar, Nikolai II, his family,three servants and a doctor were executed by a Cheka firing squad in a cellar in the Urals city of Ekaterinburg.
The laxness, the lack of vigilance and of cohesion among party members only recently implanted in the still fresh state apparatus is characterized quite strikingly by the single fact that the basiccore of the uprising was constituted by the Left SR organization among the Cheka troops.
Apart from well known Reggaeton guest stars, like Daddy Yankee,Voltio or Cheka, there is also a guest performance by N'Klabe, who were very successful last year with their CD“I love Salsa”.
Among the national minorities, it is completely clear that in an organization containing many Latvians, and a considerable number of Poles, the Jews stand out very distinctly,particularly among the responsible persons and active collaborators in the Cheka, among the commissars and the investigators.
During the decisive years of the Civil War(1918-1920)the secret police(Cheka) was controlled by Bolshevistic Jews. The commandants of the various prisons were usually from Poland or Latvia.
But the Cheka of Comrade Dzierzynsky was not a terrorist organization against the working class and her allies, but an instrument of the dictatorship of the proletariat, an instrument of the counter-terror against terror of the imperialists, the capitalist, an instrument of defense and protection against bloody counter-revolution which wanted to strangle the young Soviet Union.
Contemporary Soviet accounts include Baltic Fleet commissar Nikolai Kuzmin's 25 March 1921 report to the Petrograd Soviet andthe first official report on the Cheka investigation, by Special Commissioner Yakov S. Agranov, submitted on 5 April 1921.