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Nikolai Khokhlov was born on 7 June, 1922 in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, is a Nikolai Yevgenievich Khokhlov was KGB officer. Discover Nikolai Khokhlov's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

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Occupation KGB spy
Age 85 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 7 June 1922
Birthday 7 June
Birthplace Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
Date of death 17 September, 2007
Died Place San Bernardino, California, U.S.
Nationality Russia

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1922

Nikolai Yevgenievich Khokhlov (Cyrillic: Николай Евгеньевич Хохлов; 7 June 1922 – 17 September 2007) was a KGB officer who defected to the United States in 1954.

He testified about KGB activities.

Nikolai Khoklov was born in 1922, in Nizhny Novgorod.

Khokhlov's parents divorced when he was very young.

He was not well-acquainted with his father, who later served as a commissar in the Red Army.

During the Battle for Moscow, the elder Khokhlov was transferred to a penal battalion because he had made unfavourable remarks about Joseph Stalin.

Khokhlov's father died in the battalion.

1941

His stepfather, a lawyer, volunteered to defend Moscow in 1941 and died in action almost immediately.

As Khokhlov later put it, "The army needed cannon fodder".

In October 1941, Khokhlov, then 19 years old, was a member of an NKVD quartet who were trained to commit a spectacular attack against Nazi officers during their victory celebration in the occupied Moscow.

The mastermind behind the plan was Mikhail Maklyarskiy, a senior NKVD official.

The four young agents would have played a vaudeville group on the celebration.

Khokhlov was chosen for his role on his whistling abilities.

During the training, he had his first great romance with fellow agent, singer Tasya Ignatova.

After the German retreat from the outskirts of Moscow, the deadly show was cancelled.

Nikolai Khokhlov was a member of a successful military unit that fought behind the enemy lines during World War II.

He was disguised as a Nazi officer after parachuting into German-occupied Belarus.

He played a part in the assassination of Wilhelm Kube, the Nazi Gauleiter of Belarus.

1947

After the war, Khokhlov became the prototype for the main character in a 1947 Soviet film, Feat of a Scout ("Подвиг разведчика").

1950

The same year Khokhlov returned to Moscow for a short stay, for the first time since the 1950s.

He later made an e-mail contact with, then eventually met, his son in Russia of whom he had not been previously aware.

In the United States, Khokhlov married again.

With his second wife Tanya, he had two daughters and a son, Misha, who died several years later due to a kidney failure.

1954

In 1954, Khokhlov was sent by the KGB to supervise two other men whose task was to kill Georgiy Okolovich, a chairman of the National Alliance of Russian Solidarists.

He decided not to follow the order and discussed the situation with his wife, Yana, who said, "If this man is killed, you will be a murderer. I cannot be the wife of a murderer."

Khokhlov went to Okolovich's flat in Frankfurt and told him: "Georgiy Sergeyevich, I have come to you from Moscow. The Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union has ordered your assassination. The murder is entrusted to my group... I can’t let this murder happen."

In retaliation, his wife was arrested and sentenced to five years of involuntary settlement in the Soviet Union.

Khokhlov defected to the United States following his failure to carry out the assassination order.

1957

The KGB unsuccessfully tried to kill him with poison in 1957.

Khokhlov was treated for thallium poisoning in Frankfurt in 1957, as a result of a failed assassination attempt by the Thirteenth Department of the KGB.

This case is often claimed to be the first radiological attack by the KGB, especially when comparison with the poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko is drawn, although it remains unclear what isotope was used, if any.

Former KGB officer Stanislav Lekarev claimed, however, that Khokhlov was poisoned by radioactive polonium (not thallium), exactly as Litvinenko was.

Litvinenko's poisoning was also initially mistaken for thallium.

1968

After graduating with a PhD from Duke University, Khokhlov taught undergraduate and graduate psychology classes at California State University, San Bernardino from 1968 to 1992.

1992

In 1992, Russian President Boris Yeltsin pardoned Khokhlov.

1993

He retired as a professor emeritus in 1993.

2007

Nikolai Khokhlov died of a heart attack in San Bernardino, California, in September 2007.

He was buried next to the grave of his son.