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Genis, V.L
Nevernye Slugi Rezhima: Pervye Sovetskie Nevozvrashchentsy (1920-1933)
Opyt Dokumental’nogo Issledovaniia v 2-kh Knigakh: Kniga 2. Tret’ia Emigratsiia (1929-1933)
[ Unfaithful servants of the regime: The first Soviet defectors (1920-1933) : Experience of the documentary research in 2 books: Book 2. The third emigration (1929-1933)]

Moscow:  [n/p], 2012
816 pImages
Hardcover. 14 x 21 cm. Printing 500
ISBN: 9785985850840
Language: Russian
This book lists the first Soviet defectors (1920-1933), describes their composition, numbers, professions and positions. Among those were: G.S. Agabekov, G.Z. Besedovskii, S.V. Dmitrievskii, I.I. Litvinov, A.A. Sobolev etc. These people were very well known in Russia, some of them even held high positions in the soviet nomenklatura. The book is provided with unique photographs, bibliography and name index. (.945 kg)
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