Leonid Raikhman
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Leonid Fedorovitch Raikhman (1908–1990) (Леонид Федорович Райхман, also Reichman, alias Zaitsev), was a Soviet security officer, who rose to be a Lieutenant General in the NKVD, NKGB and MGB. He prepared evidence related to the Katyn massacre for the Burdenko Commission in 1943, and later, for the International Military Tribunal in the Nuremberg in 1946.[1]
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- ^ Cienciala, Anna M.; Wojciech Materski (2008). Katyn: a crime without punishment. Yale University Press. p. 404. ISBN 978-0-300-10851-4.
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