Konstantin Sergeyevich Savitsky ( 1905 - 1955 ) - Assistant to the First Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of the USSR, Colonel .
| Konstantin Sergeevich Savitsky | ||
|---|---|---|
![]() Colonel K. S. Savitsky | ||
| Date of Birth | 1905 | |
| Place of Birth | Tashkent , Russian Empire | |
| Date of death | 11/15/1955 [1] | |
| Place of death | Tbilisi , Soviet Union | |
| Affiliation | ||
| Type of army | OGPU - NKVD - NKGB - MGB | |
| Years of service | 1931 - 1939 , 1941 - 1953 | |
| Rank | ||
| Battles / wars | ||
| Awards and prizes | ||
| Communications | L.P. Beria , B.Z. Kobulov , S.A. Goglidze | |
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Biography
The son of a colonel in the tsarist army, a nobleman, the organizer of the White Guard detachments to fight the Soviet regime.
He was hired by the NKVD of the Georgian SSR in 1931 on the recommendation of Akaki Kokhreidze, subsequently exposed as an enemy of the people. [2] Using the patronage of the former head of the Economic Department, and then the head of the Secret Political Department of the State Security Directorate of the NKVD of the Georgian SSR, B. Z. Kobulov , after a short period of time he was promoted from the post of detective, and then to the post of head of the department, and then an assistant Head of Division IV. In April 1939 he was sacked from the NKVD organs to the reserve, but again in 1941, with the assistance of B.Z. Kobulov, he was recalled from the front and appointed deputy head of department IV of the NKVD department of the USSR. In 1943, when B.Z. Kobulov was appointed deputy people's commissar of state security of the USSR, he joined him as a personal secretary. In 1945, on instructions, he was appointed to the post of deputy chief ( A. I. Kossogo ) of the secretariat of the NKGB of the USSR, and after the release of B.Z. Kobulov from the post of deputy commissar of state security, he achieved his dismissal from the organs of the NKGB due to illness. In the same 1945, in connection with the appointment of B.Z. Kobulov as deputy head of the Main Directorate of Soviet Property Abroad under the USSR Council of Ministers, K.S. Savitsky was appointed at the request and recommendation of the latter an assistant to the head of this department. In March 1953, after the appointment of B.Z. Kobulov as the First Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of the USSR, he was again enlisted by the Ministry of Internal Affairs at the direction of L.P. Beria and appointed assistant B.Z. Kobulov.
Arrested in the "Rukhadze case" on July 1, 1953. [3] [4] [5] Shot in 1955.
Repression
In 1953 he admitted that to those arrested who gave confession statements, no physical measures were used during the investigation. But when executing sentences, they were necessarily beaten at the direction of Beria, who said: “Before leading them to the next world, beat them in the face . ” An eyewitness to the executions in Tbilisi of the Great Terror era showed in 1954: “Terrible scenes were played out directly at the place of executions. Krimyan , Khazan , Savitsky , Paramonov , Alsayan, Kobulov ... like chain dogs attacking completely helpless people tied with ropes and mercilessly beating them with handguns from pistols. ” [6]
Notes
- ↑ Personnel of the USSR state security bodies. 1935−1939
- ↑ Stalin's lists
- ↑ Note by R. A. Rudenko to the Central Committee of the CPSU with the indictment in the case of investigators of the NKVD of the Georgian SSR. May 25, 1954
- ↑ Decree of the Presidium of the Central Committee of the CPSU of June 3, 1954 on the draft indictment of K. S. Savitsky, N. A. Krimyan, A. S. Khazan and G. I. Paramonov
- ↑ Draft indictment of January 10, 1955 on charges of A.N. Rapava, N.M. Rukhadze, Sh. O. Tsereteli, K.S. Savitsky, N.A. Krimyan, A.S. Khazan, G. I. Paramonova and S. N. Nadara
- ↑ Case (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment September 18, 2013. Archived March 4, 2016.
Literature
- Kokurin A.I. , Petrov N.V. “Lubyanka: Bodies of the Cheka-OGPU-NKVD-NKGB-MVD-KGB. 1917-1991. "
