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Nikolai Khokhlov

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324:. He discussed the situation with his wife, Yana, who said, "If this man is killed, you will be a murderer. I cannot be the wife of a murderer" and decided not to follow the order. Khokhlov went to Okolovich's flat and told him: "Georgiy Sergeyevich, I have come to you from Moscow. The Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union has ordered your assassination. The murder is entrusted to my group... I can’t let this murder happen." Khokhlov defected to the United States following his failure to carry out the assassination order. In retaliation, his wife in the Soviet Union was arrested and sentenced to five years of 27: 209: 370: 133: 360:
is drawn, although it remains unclear what isotope was used, if any. Former KGB officer Stanislav Lekarev claimed, however, that Khokhlov was poisoned by radioactive polonium (not thallium), exactly as Litvinenko was. Litvinenko's poisoning was also initially mistaken for thallium.
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pardoned Khokhlov. The same year he returned to Moscow for a short stay, for the first time since the 1950s. He later made an e-mail contact with, then eventually met, his son in Russia of whom he had not been previously aware.
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In the United States, Khokhlov married again. With his second wife Tanya, he had two daughters and a son, Misha, who died several years later due to a kidney failure.
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Nikolai Khokhlov died of a heart attack in San Bernardino, California, in September 2007. He was buried next to the grave of his son.
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in 1941 and died in action almost immediately. As Khokhlov later put it, "The army needed cannon fodder".
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in 1954. He testified about KGB activities. The KGB unsuccessfully tried to kill him with poison in 1957.
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Nikolai Khokhlov was a member of a successful military unit that fought behind the enemy lines during
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A brief history of Soviet torturers and assassins, some of whom had second thoughts
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to supervise two men whose task was to kill Georgiy Okolovich, a chairman of the
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of a Dissident: The Poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko and the Return of the KGB
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in Frankfurt in 1957, as a result of a failed assassination attempt by the
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Khokhlov carrying out psychology research at California University in 1975
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In October 1941, Khokhlov, then 19 years old, was a member of an
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from 1968 to 1992. He retired as a professor emeritus in 1993.
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quartet who were trained to commit a spectacular attack against
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Soviet intelligence personnel who defected to the United States
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Khokhlov at U.S. Senate Internal Security Subcommittee in 1954
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The spy poisoned by the KGB – but who lived to tell the tale
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officers during their victory celebration in the occupied
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Khokhlov in 1954, holding photos of his first wife and son
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People sentenced to death in absentia by the Soviet Union
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Nikolai Khokhlov ("Whistler"), Self-Esteem with a Halo
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