Boris Rybkin

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Boris Rybkin

Boris Arkadyevich Rybkin (

secret agent of the NKVD. He worked as a junior diplomatic official as Boris Yartsev in the embassy of the Soviet Union in Helsinki
.

Early life

Rybkin was born Boruch Aronovich Rivkin in

Jewish family on June 19, 1899.[1]

Career

Rybkin joined the Soviet secret police, 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
.

In September 1935, Rybkin began to be posted as a second-class secretary to the Soviet embassy in

Leningrad, fortification of Åland
and other places. The demands changed many times, and the negotiations continued until March 1939, when they ended without result.

The Finnish government did not want to give up its neutrality or its territories. Later, Boris Shtein continued negotiations but also unsuccessfully. The Soviet Union attacked Finland on 30 November 1939 and started the Winter War.

In 1941, Rybkin moved to the Soviet embassy in

MGB
.

Death

Rybkin died in a car crash in Czechoslovakia in 1947.

References

  1. ^ "Рыбкин, Рывкин, Борис Аркадьевич". www.hrono.info. Retrieved 2021-09-09.