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Mosgaz and other criminals of the Soviet Union

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In the 1960s, he terrorized Moscow, and the entire Soviet Union spoke of him with fear, adding colorful legends to the meager truth. Now it's time to learn the true story of Mosgaz—the most notorious Soviet serial killer, who forced the Criminal Investigation Department to change its approach and develop new methods for catching criminals.

The author complements the story of Mosgaz with other legendary stories from the Criminal Investigation Department, revealing the terrifying aspects of the Soviet era. What could be more interesting than retro crimes—cruel, sometimes brutal, yet shrouded in a haze of nostalgia? Renowned police historian Sergei Kholodov continues his chronicle of Russia's 20th-century criminal world.
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