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'''Roman Vatslavovich Malinovsky'''<ref group="lower-alpha">Russian: Рома́н Ва́цлавович Малино́вский</ref> (1876–1918) was an informant of the Okhrana, the Tsarist secret police, who managed to reach the Central Committee of the [[Russian Social-Democrat Labor Party]] (RSDLP).
'''Roman Vatslavovich Malinovsky'''<ref group="lower-alpha">Russian: Рома́н Ва́цлавович Малино́вский</ref> (1876–1918) was an informer of the Okhrana, the Tsarist secret police, who managed to reach the Central Committee of the [[Russian Social-Democrat Labor Party]] (RSDLP).


He was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Bolshevik faction and the designate Bolshevik deputy in the Duma in 1912.<ref>{{Citation|author=Ralph Carter Elwood|year=1977|title=Roman Malinovsky: a life without a cause|page=34-35|quote=[In 1912] Malinovsky returned home in triumph as a member of Lenin’s new Central Committee and as the Bolshevik deputy-designate from the Moscow Guberniia to the Fourth State Duma. He gave his [Okhrana] superiors “very detailed information on the composition of the conference, the results of its work, its proposed plans, the make-up of the newly elected Central Committee, the names of the Committee’s agents, and general information” about other Social Democratic groups which the “investigatory organs quickly put to use.”|isbn=9780892501274|lg=http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=00643681E64ADE4D68A602F51FC1348F}}</ref>
He was elected as a member of the Central Committee of the Bolshevik faction and the designate Bolshevik deputy in the Duma in 1912.<ref>{{Citation|author=Ralph Carter Elwood|year=1977|title=Roman Malinovsky: a life without a cause|page=34-35|quote=[In 1912] Malinovsky returned home in triumph as a member of Lenin’s new Central Committee and as the Bolshevik deputy-designate from the Moscow Guberniia to the Fourth State Duma. He gave his [Okhrana] superiors “very detailed information on the composition of the conference, the results of its work, its proposed plans, the make-up of the newly elected Central Committee, the names of the Committee’s agents, and general information” about other Social Democratic groups which the “investigatory organs quickly put to use.”|isbn=9780892501274|lg=http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=00643681E64ADE4D68A602F51FC1348F}}</ref>
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