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English: Most of the five if not all had gone to school in Moscow at KUTV (Toilers/Workers of the East University) or KUTK (Moscow Sun Yat-sen University). They and the several other agents listed in Tepliakov's monograph Stalin's Guardsmen (Oprichniki Stalina) had participated in Operation Maki Mirage as part of the INO, Transbaikal NKVD. This is a different group from those listed as INO, DVK (Far Eastern- referring to the Russian Far East) NKVD. These five worked in the Transbaikal NKVD only until 1935. This information helps to confirm the number of around 1200 total East Asians in Soviet intelligence participating in Maki Mirage from 1920 to 1945.
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These agents had also previously participated in Soviet intelligence in Manchuria/Manchukuo, China and the Japanese empire. The so-called EASI.

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current05:49, 26 October 2023Thumbnail for version as of 05:49, 26 October 20232,480 × 3,803 (1.25 MB)Who-knows-nosenew url for the file directly from Wilson Center
02:40, 5 July 2023Thumbnail for version as of 02:40, 5 July 20232,480 × 4,376 (1.66 MB)Who-knows-noseI found 3 total versions of this book each with different information on Chinese NKVD officers. Absolutely maddening. I have the original hardback book (1 vers of the 3).
06:14, 18 January 2023Thumbnail for version as of 06:14, 18 January 20232,480 × 3,507 (1.15 MB)Who-knows-noseUploaded own work with UploadWizard
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