Talk:Leonid Borisovitch Kogan
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The Wikipedia article on Leonid Borisovitch Kogan states, at the end of it's first section, that Kogan may have been part of the KGB, and that as a result of this his premature death may not have been an accident.
From where was this information sourced? and what evidence is there to suggest that this is a possible reason for Kogan's death?
Yes, I'm a bit distressed by such a spectactular claim without any documentation. And a quick look across the Web doesn't refer to such an event with any authority at all. I think that this sentence should probably be deleted.--Maxn 02:29, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
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- I would like to know. on what information did the writer of this article based the statement, that Kogan studied at age 12 with Jacques Thibaud, as I could'nt find any mention of Thibaud ever visiting Moscow, much less living there for any length of time. Can you check it's validity?
Thank you, S. Kedem, he.wikipedia
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- As far as we could check, Thibauld never came to Russia and did not teach Kogan as a child in Moscow. I took it out. S. Kedem.June 27th
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