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  1. Artur Khristyanovich Artuzov (name at birth: Artur Eugene Leonard Fraucci) (Russian: Арту́р Христиа́нович Арту́зов (Фра́учи); 18 February 1891 – 21 August 1937) was a leading figure in the Soviet international intelligence and counter-intelligence and security officer and spymaster of the Soviet ...

  2. Artur Artuzov - a detailed biography of Artur Artuzov that includes images, quotations and the main facts of his life.

  3. May 29, 2015 · Let us take the fate of the famed chief of Soviet intelligence who came from counterintelligence, Artur Artuzov. It is somehow written in passing that Artuzov, in operational correspondence “Alekseev,” headed both the Intelligence Directorate of the Red Army and INO (Foreign Department) of the OGPU.

  4. Artur Artuzov, Ignatiy Sosnovsky, Semyon Gendin and I. P. Krikman received gratitude from the government of the Soviet Union.

  5. This is a brief biographical sketch of the military career of Corps-Commissar Artur Khristianovich Artuzov. He was a general during World War Two.

  6. In the same year of his arrest, he was recruited in the Soviet secret police by Artur Artuzov. MUCR kept the monarchist general Alexander Kutepov from active actions, as he was convinced to wait for the development of internal anti-Bolshevik forces.

  7. Artuzov, a consummate professional spy, often clashed with the less extensively trained Yagoda. Artuzov replaced Mikhail Trilisser as deputy head of the INO—the foreign intelligence directorate—in October 1929. Trilisser had complained about Yagoda, his boss, at a Party meeting.