Vitaly Gennadevich Chernyavsky (February 2, 1920 , Krasnodar - 2005, Moscow) - Soviet intelligence officer, journalist and writer.
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Biography
In 1937 he graduated from high school and entered the Moscow Steel Institute. Stalin .
At the beginning of the war he was sent to the organs of the NKVD by a party recruitment. From 1941 to the beginning of 1944 he served as an operational officer of the Special Departments of the NKVD (military counterintelligence).
Member of the CPSU (b) since September 1943
In 1944 he graduated from advanced training courses for the officers of the GUKR SMERSH and was sent to work in intelligence. Work in intelligence began under the leadership of Alexander Korotkov [1] .
In 1944-1946 worked in Bucharest .
In 1953, Senior Advisor to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR under the Ministry of State Security of Romania.
From September 1953 to December 1956 he worked in Berlin .
In February 1962, he became a columnist for the Main Edition of Political Publications of the APN , and then Deputy Editor-in-Chief of this unit.
From 1965 to 1968, he was chairman of the Foreign Commission of the Union of Writers of the USSR, and then until 1990 he worked in the editorial office of the political weekly New Time , holding the posts of executive secretary, deputy and first deputy executive editor.
Member of the Union of Writers of the USSR and the Literary Fund of the Joint Venture of the USSR. Honored Worker of Culture of the RSFSR.
Awards: Order of the Red Banner (August 26, 1954), Labor Red Banner, 2 orders of the Patriotic War II degree, Certificate of Honor of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR.