Boris Rybkin
Diplomat, Volgograd, Tashkent, Background of the Winter War, NKVD, Yalta Conference, Winter War, Boris Shtein
978-613-5-84490-0
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2011-05-23
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Boris Arkadyevich Rybkin – born Boruch Aronovich Rivkin (19 June 1899 – 27 November 1947) was a Soviet diplomat and a secret agent of NKVD. He worked as a junior diplomatic official named Boris Yartsev in the embassy of the Soviet Union in Helsinki. Rybkin was born Boruch Aronovich Rivkin into a Russian Jewish family on June 19, 1899. Rybkin joined the Soviet secret police OGPU in 1922, and served in the Stalingrad district from 1924 to 1929. In 1931 he was sent to Tashkent in Central Asia, and later to Iran. He also made business trips to France, Bulgaria and Austria. Starting from September 1935, Rybkin was posted as a second-class secretary to the Soviet embassy in Helsinki. In April 1938, Joseph Stalin gave Rybkin a mission: Rybkin was to start secret negotiations with the Finnish government against the Nazi Germany threat. In reality, the Soviet Union demanded some areas near Leningrad, fortification of the Åland islands, and other issues. The demands changed many times, and the negotiations continued until March 1939 when they ended without result.
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