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  1. Há 4 dias · The expulsion was ordered by NKVD chief Lavrentiy Beria after approval by Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, as a part of a Soviet forced settlement program and population transfer that affected several million members of ethnic minorities in the Soviet Union between the 1930s and the 1950s.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Great_PurgeGreat Purge - Wikipedia

    Há 1 dia · When Lavrentiy Beria, chief of the Soviet security and secret police apparatus under Stalin and subsequently head of the NKVD, further pressured Iashvili with the alternatives of denouncing Tabidze or being arrested and tortured by the NKVD, Iashvili killed himself.

  3. Há 2 dias · Stalin’s notorious henchman Lavrentiy Beria famously said that if you identify a person to him, he’ll surely be able to find a crime to accuse him of, and after the usual show trial, that person would then be eliminated as a problem. Beria was so feared within the Communist Party that when Stalin died, Khrushchev called a meeting of the top ...

  4. acento.com.do › opinion › el-delito-de-trump-9348703El delito de Trump | Acento

    Há 21 horas · El delito de Trump. Dibujo de Donald Trump. “Show me the man and I´ll show you the crime” (“enséñame al hombre y te mostraré el delito”), es una frase atribuida a Lavrentiy Beria, quien fuera por mucho tiempo jefe del Comisionado del Pueblo para Asuntos Internos de la Unión Soviética en la época de Stalin y sobre cuyos hombros ...

  5. Há 1 dia · Lavrentiy Beria, the Soviet secret police chief who inspires Democratic and Republican diehards alike. Phot credit: Wikimedia Commons. A number of people messaged me or commented on Twitter to dispute my view, which I noted in my story last week in the New Republic about Erik Prince’s secret group chat, that Russiagate “led to” President Donald Trump’s first impeachment and was ...

  6. Há 5 dias · Famous words from Lavrentiy Beria, the founder of the Soviet secret police, the NKVD, which would later morph into the KGB. They are chilling words, and words that were burned into my brain by my professor in my Soviet Studies seminar many years ago. The words again popped immediately into my head upon hearing of Trump’s conviction in New York.

  7. Há 2 dias · This column is taken from an address Jackson delivered in 1940 to federal prosecutors who worked under him at the Justice Department. It’s entitled “The Federal Prosecutor,” but it applies to prosecutors in general. Jackson outlines what can happen in a nightmarish, worst-case scenario, with a corrupt, lawless lawman, which is exactly ...