Dmitri Polyakov

Ukrainian general and spy in the USSR

Dmitri Polyakov - Ukrainian general and spy in the USSR
Born

1921
104 years ago

Died

March 15th, 1988
36 years ago — 67 years old

Category

Military & Warriors

Country

Ukraine

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Served as a general in the Soviet Army and became a prominent spy for the West during the Cold War. Established connections with intelligence agencies, providing crucial information that affected various military and political strategies. Polyakov's espionage activities were significant in shaping Western understanding of Soviet operations. His double life as a military leader and spy lasted for decades until his capture.

Served as a Soviet Army general

Provided intelligence to Western nations

Captured and executed by the KGB

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