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Boris Koverda : ウィキペディア英語版
Boris Kowerda

Boris Kowerda (Rus. Борис Коверда, 21 August 1907 – 18 February 1987), also known as Boris Koverda, a russian national hero, was a Russian exile, convicted of murdering Pyotr Voykov, Soviet ambassador to Poland, in 1927 in Warsaw. Voykov was reportedly assassinated in retaliation for having personally directed the assassinations of Tsar Nicholas II and the Russian Imperial Family in 1918.
He was allowed, via private bill to emigrate to the United States from his refuge in Germany.〔"Shot Down by Assassin — Soviet Ambassador at Warsaw", ''Wellington Evening Post'', 8 June 1927, p. 9 ("RUSSIA: Nest of Murderers" ), ''Time Magazine'', 20 June 1927〕
==Death==
Kowerda died in Hyattsville, Maryland on 18 February 1987, aged 79.〔 He is buried at the Russian Orthodox Convent Novo Diveevo in Nanuet, New York.

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