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Genrikh and Borovik
According to Genrikh Borovik, who worked from Soviet archives, Tudor Hart recommended Litzi and Philby in 1934.
This statement was underlined twice in red and marked with two question marks by disbelieving staff at Moscow Central in the Lubyanka, according to Genrikh Borovik, who saw the telegrams much later in the KGB archives.
In a 1966 interview with Soviet journalist Genrikh Borovik, Kerensky expressed the view that Winston Churchill had played a central role in the conspiracy.
Genrikh Borovik, author of The Philby Files, claims that Burgess was actually tricked by the KGB into accompanying Maclean to Moscow on the basis that he would be able to return to Britain later, but never did.

Genrikh and by
On the night of 14 May 1934, Mandelstam was arrested at his home based on a warrant signed by NKVD boss Genrikh Yagoda.
The Great Purge was started under the NKVD chief Genrikh Yagoda, but the height of the campaigns occurred while the NKVD was headed by Nikolai Yezhov, from September 1936 to August 1938, hence the name Yezhovshchina.
It included 21 defendants alleged to belong to the so-called " Bloc of Rightists and Trotskyites ", led by Nikolai Bukharin, the former chairman of the Communist International, ex-premier Alexei Rykov, Christian Rakovsky, Nikolai Krestinsky and Genrikh Yagoda, recently disgraced head of the NKVD.
The initial trials in 1935-1936 were carried out by the OGPU under Genrikh Yagoda.
" Genrikh Yagoda became a target because he had been too slow to eliminate the old Bolsheviks in the purges ordered by Stalin.
Genrikh Yagoda, Deputy Chairman of the OGPU, as well as Berman, Firin, Kogan, and Rappoport were awarded medals for the completion of the canal by the Politburo on July 15, 1933.
Outside Armenia, he is better known by the Russian version of his name Genrikh Moiseyevich Kasparyan or Kasparian ().
* Domination in 2, 545 Endgame Studies by Genrikh Kasparyan.
* The Complete Studies of Genrikh Kasparyan by A. J. Roycroft.
In 1924, he was replaced by Genrikh Yagoda who continued and amplified Unschlicht's previous policies.

Genrikh and .
* 1910 – Genrikh Gasparyan, Armenian chess player and composer ( d. 1995 )
** Genrikh Gasparyan, Armenian chess player and composer ( d. 1995 )
File: 1935 genrich jagoda maxim gorki. jpg | Genrikh Yagoda and Gorky ( left )
In subsequent years, qualification for the IM title, as well as for the GM title ( first awarded in 1972 to Genrikh Kasparyan, Lev Loshinsky, Comins Mansfield, and Eeltje Visserman ) and the FM title ( first awarded 1990 ) has been determined on the basis of the number of problems or studies a composer had selected for publication in the FIDE Albums.
On March 25, 1935, Genrikh Yagoda authorized a large-scale deportation targeting Estonian, Latvian and Finnish kulaks and lishentsy residing in the border regions near Leningrad.
Most composers, including Troitzky, Rinck, and other famous figures such as Genrikh Kasparyan, are known primarily for their studies, being little known as players.
Genrikh Yagoda, then the leader of State Political Directorate, was put in charge of construction.
Genrikh Grigoryevich Yagoda (; 7 November 1891 – 15 March 1938 ), born Enokh Gershevich Ieguda () was a director of the NKVD, the Soviet Union's Stalin-era security and intelligence agency, from 1934 to 1936.
He became People's Commissar for Internal Affairs ( head of the NKVD ) and a member of the Central Committee on September 26, 1936, following the dismissal of Genrikh Yagoda.
Genrikh Kasparyan (; February 27, 1910 in Tbilisi – December 27, 1995 in Yerevan ) is considered to have been one of the greatest composers of chess endgame studies.
To fully understand the public success of the Fifth Symphony and how it resonated with audiences, musicologist Genrikh Orlov argues that the music has to be seen as an artistic portrayal of the time in which it originated.

Borovik and .
Oleg Ignatiev, " The Storm of Tiscapa ", in Borovik and Ignatiev, The Agony of a Dictatorship.
File: Artyom Borovik's grave. jpg | Artyom Borovik
The lakes Jošava, Mlinac, Borovik as well as fishponds, backwaters and canals offer fine angling opportunities.
The other anchors were Artyom Borovik, Evgeny Dodolev, Alexander Lyubimov, Alexander Politkovsky and Dmitry Zaharov.
Artyom Borovik told Grigory Yavlinsky that Borovik investigated the Moscow apartment bombings and prepared a series of publications about them.
Mr. Borovik received numerous death threats, and he died in an airplane crash in March 2000.
* A. V. Borovik, Tame groups of odd and even type, pp. 341 –- 366, in Algebraic Groups and their Representations, R. W. Carter and J. Saxl, eds.
* Alexandre Borovik, A. Nesin, " Groups of finite Morley rank ", Oxford Univ.

Philby and 1994
Modin said of Kim Philby in 1994 that

Philby and published
Philby occupied himself by writing his memoirs, published in England in 1968 under the title My Silent War.
* Under the cover name of ' Mowgli ' Philby appears in Duncan Kyle's WWII thriller " Black Camelot " published in 1978.
* Phillip Knightley, Philby: KGB Masterspy 2003, published by Andre Deutsch Ltd, London, ISBN 978-0-233-00048-0.
* Kim Philby, My Silent War, published by Macgibbon & Kee Ltd, London, 1968, or Granda Publishing, ISBN 978-0-586-02860-5.
* Bruce Page, David Leitch and Phillip Knightley, Philby: The Spy Who Betrayed a Generation, 1968, published by André Deutsch, Ltd., London.
which raised a few awkward questions, British Intelligence assisted Bazna in writing I was Cicero the English edition of which was published by André Deutsch, a Hungarian publisher in London who also published von Papen's memoirs and was later asked to publish the memoirs of Kim Philby.

Philby and by
In London, Philby enrolled at the School of Slavonic languages to learn Russian, helped by his father, a friend of the director.
The Spanish Army Red Cross of Military Merit awarded by General Francisco Franco to Kim Philby at Salamanca town on 2nd March 1938
As a result of this accident, Philby, who was well-liked by the Nationalist forces whose victories he trumpeted, was awarded the Red Cross of Military Merit by Franco on 2 March 1938.
Philby was originally a Section D officer and is so noted in a letter of 24 September 1940 written by Lt. Col. Valentine Vivian, the head of Section V at that time.
Angleton, later chief of the Central Intelligence Agency's ( CIA ) counter-intelligence staff, became suspicious of Philby when he failed to pass on information relating to a British agent executed by the Gestapo in Germany.
Philby claimed to have overheard discussion of this by chance and sent a report to his controller.
These lapses by Philby aroused intense suspicion in Moscow.
Aileen Philby resented him and disliked his presence ; Americans were offended by his " natural superciliousness " and " utter contempt for the whole pyramid of values, attitudes, and courtesies of the American way of life.
Under a cloud of suspicion raised by his highly-visible and intimate association with Burgess, Philby returned to London.
In October 1955 Philby was officially cleared by Foreign Secretary Harold Macmillan, who told the House of Commons, " I have no reason to conclude that Mr. Philby has at any time betrayed the interests of his country, or to identify him with the so-called ' Third Man ', if indeed there was one.
After being exonerated, Philby was no longer employed by MI6, and Soviet intelligence lost all contact with him.
" Prompted by Elliott's accusations, Philby confirmed the charges of espionage and describe his intelligence activities on behalf of the Soviets.
Philby was under virtual house arrest, guarded, with all visitors screened by the KGB.
Though Philby claimed publicly in January 1988 that he did not regret his decisions, and that he missed nothing about England except some friends, Colman's mustard, and Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce, his KGB-appointed wife Rufina later described Philby as " disappointed in many ways " by what he found in Moscow.
" Philby drank heavily and suffered from loneliness and depression ; according to Rufina, he had attempted suicide by slashing his wrists in the 1960s.
* One of the earliest appearances of Kim Philby as a character in fiction was in " Gentleman Traitor " by Alan Williams in 1974.
* The 2003 novel Fox at the Front by Douglas Niles and Michael Dobson depicts Philby selling secrets to the Soviet Union during the alternate Battle of the Bulge where German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel turns on the Nazis and assists the Allies in capturing all of Berlin.
In fact, Philby had ended le Carré's intelligence officer career by betraying him to the Russians.
Philby is played by Toby Stephens.
* In the 1987 adaptation of the above mentioned Frederick Forsyth novel The Fourth Protocol, Kim Philby is portrayed by Michael Bilton.
* In the 2007 ( TNT ) television three-part series The Company, produced by Ridley Scott, Tony Scott, and John Calley, Philby is portrayed by Tom Hollander.

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