Cheka

Members of the [[presidium The All-Russian Extraordinary Commission (), abbreviated as VChK (), and commonly known as the Cheka (), was the first Soviet secret police organization. It was established on by the Council of People's Commissars of the Russian SFSR, and was led by Felix Dzerzhinsky. By the end of the Russian Civil War in 1921, the Cheka had at least 200,000 personnel.

Ostensibly created to protect the October Revolution from "class enemies" such as the bourgeoisie and members of the clergy, the Cheka soon became a tool of repression wielded against all political opponents of the Bolshevik regime. The organization had responsibility for counterintelligence, oversight of the loyalty of the Red Army, and protection of the country's borders, as well as the collection of human and technical intelligence. At the direction of Vladimir Lenin, the Cheka performed mass arrests, imprisonments, torture, and executions without trial in what came to be known as the "Red Terror". It policed the Gulag system of labor camps, conducted requisitions of food, and put down rebellions by workers and peasants. The Cheka was responsible for executing at least 50,000 to as many as 200,000 people, though estimates vary widely.

The Cheka, the first in a long succession of Soviet secret police agencies, established the security service as a major player in Soviet politics. It was dissolved in February 1922, and succeeded by the State Political Directorate (GPU). Throughout the Soviet era, members of the secret police were referred to as "Chekists". Provided by Wikipedia
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    Sin rivales by Cheka

    Woodland Hills, CA : La Calle Records, 2006
    Format: Audio


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    Neutron monitoring by means of nuclear track film (NTA) : (supplementary report) by Cheka, J. S.

    Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1950
    Format: Government Document Book


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    Distribution of weapons radiation in Japanese residential structures by Cheka, J. S.

    Oak Ridge, Tenn. : [Santa Barbara, Calif.] : Health Physics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory ; U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Civil Effects Test Operations, 1965
    Format: Government Document Manuscript Book


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    Los duen⁺ёos del estilo

    Miami Beach, FL : New Records, 2003
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    Format: Audio


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    Response of the anthracene scintillation counter to low energy electrons

    Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1957
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    Format: Government Document Book