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  1. Naum Isaakovič Ėjtingon (in russo: Наум Исаакович Эйтингон, e nella traslitterazione anglosassone: Nahum Isaakovich Eitingon, conosciuto anche come Leonid Aleksandrovič Ėjtingon; Šklov, 6 dicembre 1899 – Mosca, 3 maggio 1981) è stato un agente segreto e militare sovietico.

    • "Tom" (durante l'operazione Trockij)
    • Šklov, 6 dicembre 1899
    • Mosca, 3 maggio 1981
  2. Nahum Isaakovich Eitingon (Russian: Наум Исаакович Эйтингон Naum Isaakovič Ejtingon), also known as Leonid Aleksandrovich Eitingon (Russian: Леонид Александрович Эйтингон) (6 December 1899 – 3 May 1981), was a Soviet intelligence officer, who gained prominence through his involvement ...

    • Muza Malinovskaya, Leonid Eitingon, Vladimir Eitingon, Svetlana Eitingon
    • General Leonid Aleksandrovich Kotov, Grozovsky, Leonov, Naumov, Comrade Pablo
  3. Nahum Isaakovich Eitingon, or Naum Isaakovič Ejtingon (Russian: Наум Исаакович Эйтингон, Hebrew: נחום אייטינגון ‎), also known as Leonid Aleksandrovich Eitingon (Russian: Леонид Александрович Эйтингон) [1] (6 December 1899, Shkloŭ, Mogilev Governorate – 3 May 1981, Moscow), was a Soviet intelligence officer, who was sometimes described as a majo...

  4. Generals from Soviet Union. Eitingon, Naum Isaakevich. Major-General. * 27th of November 1899. † 3rd of May 1981. (NKVD) (Наум Исаакович Эйтингон) Promotions. Service. Picture source: http://www.pseudology.org/people/Atingon_NI.htm. This is a brief biographical sketch of the military career of Major-General Naum Isaakevich Eitingon.

  5. 1 mar 2001 · Request PDF | KGB general Naum isakovich Eitingon (1899–1981) | Throughout their long and brutal existence, the Soviet intelligence and security services produced numerous shadwy figures...

    • Ilya Kuznetsov
  6. 18 dic 2007 · KGB general Naum isakovich Eitingon (1899–1981) Ilya I. Kuznetsov Professor Emeritus of History , Irkutsk State University , Eastern Siberia, Russian Federation Pages 37-52

  7. Nahum Isaakovich Eitingon, also known as Leonid Aleksandrovich Eitingon, was a Soviet intelligence officer, who gained prominence through his involvement in several NKVD operations, including the assassination of Leon Trotsky, the orchestration of partisan movements during World War II, and atomic espionage.