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Nikolai Skoblin

Nikolai Skoblin ((ロシア語:''Николай Владимирович Скоблин'')) (1892–1938?) was a general in the White Russian army, a member of the expatriate Russian All-Military Union (''ROVS'') and Soviet double agent who acted as a courier between Soviet and Nazi secret police organizations, the NKVD and Gestapo.〔Schwartz, Stephen. (January 24, 1988). ("Intellectuals and Assassins - Annals of Stalin's Killerati" ). New York: ''New York Times''. Retrieved August 6, 2012.〕 He was husband to the singer Nadezhda Plevitskaya.
==Early life and Russian Civil War==
Skoblin was a cavalry officer in the Kornilov Division of the White Russian Army during the Russian Civil War, 1918–1920. He was known for both bravery and cruelty. Red Army soldiers captured by Skoblin's men were hanged or shot on the spot. It is said he met his wife, Nadezhda Plevitskaya, during the war. The romantic version is that Skoblin captured her during a raid against the Red Army. Plevitskaya was a committed Bolshevik considered to be a great beauty, who had been traveling the front singing and entertaining Red Army troops.
Plevitkskaya used her considerable charms to seduce Skoblin and escape the gallows. Through her influence, Skoblin became a Bolshevik intelligence agent for the Cheka and later for the Soviet Union's NKVD.

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