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Yakov Gilyarievich Etinger (Russian: Яков Гиляриевич Этингер; 22 December 1887 – 8 March 1951) was a Soviet medical doctor. He was one of the accused in the Doctor's Plot in 1952-1953, an alleged Zionist plot to kill off the Soviet leadership. Dr. Etinger was tortured by Mikhail Ryumin, the Deputy Minister of State Security, who then reported to Minister Viktor Abakumov, who did not believe there was a plot although he and Ryumin were both present at a later interrogation of Dr. Etinger. Yet another interrogation in the presence of Abakumov was to follow the next morning, in Ryumin's hope to convince Abakumov that such a case existed, but Etinger died under interrogation during the night.

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  • Jakow Giljarijewitsch Etinger (de)
  • Этингер, Яков Гиляриевич (ru)
  • Yakov Gilyarievich Etinger (en)
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  • Jakow Giljarijewitsch Etinger (* 1887 in Minsk; † 2. März 1951 in Moskau) war ein russischer Kardiologe. (de)
  • Yakov Gilyarievich Etinger (Russian: Яков Гиляриевич Этингер; 22 December 1887 – 8 March 1951) was a Soviet medical doctor. He was one of the accused in the Doctor's Plot in 1952-1953, an alleged Zionist plot to kill off the Soviet leadership. Dr. Etinger was tortured by Mikhail Ryumin, the Deputy Minister of State Security, who then reported to Minister Viktor Abakumov, who did not believe there was a plot although he and Ryumin were both present at a later interrogation of Dr. Etinger. Yet another interrogation in the presence of Abakumov was to follow the next morning, in Ryumin's hope to convince Abakumov that such a case existed, but Etinger died under interrogation during the night. (en)
  • Яков Гиляриевич Этингер (22 декабря 1887, Минск — 2 марта 1951, Москва) — советский врач-кардиолог, терапевт и учёный-медик, профессор (1935), доктор медицинских наук (1937). Приёмный отец Я. Я. Этингера. (ru)
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  • Jakow Giljarijewitsch Etinger (* 1887 in Minsk; † 2. März 1951 in Moskau) war ein russischer Kardiologe. (de)
  • Yakov Gilyarievich Etinger (Russian: Яков Гиляриевич Этингер; 22 December 1887 – 8 March 1951) was a Soviet medical doctor. He was one of the accused in the Doctor's Plot in 1952-1953, an alleged Zionist plot to kill off the Soviet leadership. Dr. Etinger was tortured by Mikhail Ryumin, the Deputy Minister of State Security, who then reported to Minister Viktor Abakumov, who did not believe there was a plot although he and Ryumin were both present at a later interrogation of Dr. Etinger. Yet another interrogation in the presence of Abakumov was to follow the next morning, in Ryumin's hope to convince Abakumov that such a case existed, but Etinger died under interrogation during the night. (en)
  • Яков Гиляриевич Этингер (22 декабря 1887, Минск — 2 марта 1951, Москва) — советский врач-кардиолог, терапевт и учёный-медик, профессор (1935), доктор медицинских наук (1937). Приёмный отец Я. Я. Этингера. (ru)
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