Yakov Serebryansky directs many mission of world-shocking intelligence, but was accused of spying for foreign countries and died in prison.
In the early 1930s, the Soviet intelligence net was nicknamed by Yasha's group that made Europe, Asia and the United States shaken after a series of tasks, from Kidnapping General Bao Hoang to explode many ships told
Documents on this group's activities, especially the commander Yakov Serebryansky, is still considered confidential documents in the archives of Russian intelligence agencies.
Spy Yakov Serebryansky.
Yakov Yasha Serebryansky was born in 1891 in the Minsk capital of Belarus in a Jewish family.
After being released, Serebryansky fought during World War I and seriously injured.
Serebryansky was trusted to assign the reconnaissance duty, belonging to the newly established newly established bodule of the Red Army.
Yakov Serebryansky returned to Moskva and joined Cheka, the security force of the Bolshevik administration.
Serebryansky received a lot of support due to Jewish origin.
In addition to Russian, Serebryansky is fluent in French, English and Hebrew.
One of the most famous intelligence campaigns made by the group of Yasha was a kidnapping of Buddhist General Alexander Kutepov, head of the Russian alliance in the period 1928-1930.
In 1930, Serebryansky's spy group controlled Kutepov in the heart of the Paris capital and sought to push him into the waiting car, but trapped a fierce resistance.
Serebrryansky's own paper when operating in the US.
In Spanish civil war, Serebryansky implemented the agents considered unopurable and was awarded the prestigious Lenin Medal.
In 1936, the agent group performed another shocking task in Paris.
The next mission is to kidnap sedov because the Soviet Union is concerned that this person can call to conduct domestic revolutionary activities.
My father works neatly so that until recently, both Russia and abroad do not know the exact information about him, Serebryansky's son's son in the legendary spies.
Anatoly didn't know what exactly what his father did in China or the United States, but some things he knew well.
In 1932, Serebryansky had to surgery appendix in the United States.
If my father let out a non-English word, it would be an end to the legend, Anatoly stressed.
With the victories achieved, Serebryansky was awarded many medal medals of the Soviet Union and was among the few people who received the most noble rewards of Cheka-GPU's honorary employee badge.
Serebryansky in 1941. Photo: RBTH.
In 1938, in the peak of domestic political fluctuations, Serebryansky was summoned to Moskva and was sent to prison as soon as she got off the plane.
Here, he was tortured to be forced to accept himself as his spy and France prepared to attack the Soviet terrorist.
However, the judgment was not done because the Soviet Union still needed rature intelligence officers like Serebryansky in the context of World War II.
During the war, Serebryansky made the campaigns destroyed throughout Europe.