Cheka

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From the Russian pronunciation of ЧК (ČK), abbreviation of Чрезвыча́йная Коми́ссия (Črezvyčájnaja Komíssija, extraordinary commission).

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Cheka

  1. (historical) The first of a succession of Soviet state security organizations, created in 1917.

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Cheka (plural Chekas)

  1. An agent of this organization; a Chekist.
    • 2015, Vladimir N. Brovkin, Behind the Front Lines of the Civil War:
      Furthermore, in order to eliminate friction between the ECs of soviets and the Chekas in the provinces, Dzerzhinsky was appointed people's commissar of internal affairs []

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