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Felix DzerzhinskyFELIX DZERZHINSKY Polish/Russian agitator, banished to Siberia, exiled for part in 1905 rising, returned 1917, head of secret police (Cheka) etc
Felix Dzerzhinsky (1877-1926) and members of the Cheka college, 1918-1919. Creator: Unknown photographerFelix Dzerzhinsky (1877-1926) and members of the Cheka college, 1918-1919. Found in the Collection of the Russisches Staatliches Militarhistorisches Archiv.
30th anniversary stamp (detail)5307930 30th anniversary stamp (detail) by Serov, Valentin Aleksandrovich (1865-1911) (after); (add.info.: 30th anniversary stamp (detail). commemorating the death of Vladimir Lenin
Felix E. Dzerzhinsky (Okhrana records 1883-1917), 1900s-1910s. Found in the Collection of State Museum of the Political History of Russia, St. Petersburg
Portrait of the politician Felix E. Dzerzhinsky (1877-1926), the chairman of Cheka, 1922. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
30th anniversary stamp (detail). commemorating the death of Vladimir Lenin. The image was inspired by the Serov painting showing Lenin at the meeting of the 2nd All-Russia Congress of Soviets
Lenin declaring soviet power by v, serov, this is the second version of this painting with stalin, sverdlov, and dzerzhinsky added
Statues in Muzeon Sculpture Park, Moscow, RussiaTwo women view statues in the Muzeon Sculpture Park, Moscow, Russia. In the centre is a statue of Felix Dzerzhinsky (1877-1926), Polish-Russian agitator and head of the secret police
DzerzhinskyFELIX EDMUNDOVICH DZERZHINSKY Russian revolutionary, the first head of the Soviet secret police : photographed in Red Square, Moscow, in 1920. Date: 1877 - 1926
Josef stalin (right) with felix dzherzhinsky, founder of the cheka (first soviet secret police), late 1920sja
G. Kirakosyants, Soviet engineer C016 / 8406G. Kirakosyants, Soviet-Armenian engineer. Kirakosyants was awarded a Stalin Prize for her work on the physics of steam turbines at the Dzerzhinsky All-Union Heat Engineering Institute