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Emets, Nikolay Vasilievich

Nikolai Vasilievich Emets ( 1898 - 1939 ) - head of the NKVD Directorate for the Kursk Region , senior major of state security ( 1937 ).

Nikolay Vasilyevich Emets
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N.V. Emets
Date of Birth1898 ( 1898 )
Place of BirthZhuravnoye , Akhtyr Uyezd , Kharkov Province , Russian Empire
Date of deathMarch 10, 1939 ( 1939-03-10 )
A place of deathMoscow , Soviet Union
Affiliation Russian empire
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic RSFSR USSR flag the USSR
Type of armyRed Army , Cheka - OGPU - NKVD
Years of service1918 - 1938
RankSenior Major of State Security
Awards and prizes
Honorary State Security OfficerHonorary State Security Officer

Content

  • 1 Biography
    • 1.1 Ranks [2]
    • 1.2 Awards
  • 2 Literature
  • 3 notes
  • 4 References

Biography

Born in the family of Ukrainian laborer. In the RCP (b) since May 1918.

He graduated from a rural school in the village of Zhuravnoye in 1907. An agricultural worker, a laborer at the estates of the landowners and at the Chupakhovsky sugar factory in Akhtyrsky district from May 1908 to June 1913, after which the laborer at the Akhtyrsky mill and a bakery until May 1914. The clerk in the iron shop of the merchant Miloslavsky in the city of Akhtyrka until April 1915. The hammer and locksmith in the railway workshops in Petrograd until June 1917, the locksmith in the railway workshops of the Nikolaev railway until May 1918.

In the Red Army, the company commander and squadron commander of the 1st Extraordinary and 2nd Guards Regiments, the commissar of the division of the 13th and 7th cavalry regiments , the commissar of the regiment of the 40th Bogucharsky division and the 92nd, 16th, 32nd cavalry regiments of the 6th Chongar Division from May 1918 to December 1919.

In the bodies of the Cheka-OGPU-NKVD authorized representative of the Special Department of the 16th Cavalry Division from December 1919 to 1920, then deputy chief until October 1921. Head of the Nazran branch of the Cheka in the Mountain Republic until March 1922. Commissioner and assistant to the head of the Special Division of the 6th Cavalry Division until March 1923. Head of the department of the Armavir district department of the GPU from April 1923 to February 1924.

Head of the Taganrog district department of the GPU, deputy head of the Taganrog district department of the GPU, head of the Secret Operational Unit until August 1924. Head of the Secret Department, Information Department of the Samara Provincial Department of the GPU from September 1924 to December 1925. Head of the Information and Registration Department of the PP OGPU for BVI and the Western Territory from January 2, 1926 to January 6, 1930. Head of the eastern department of the OGPU software unit in the North Caucasus region from January 6, 1930, deputy head of the KPO Counterintelligence department of the OGPU software company in the North Caucasus region until May 1930. Head of the Black Sea District Department of the GPU from May 1930 to October 1, 1930. He was also the head of the 32nd Black Sea border detachment of the OGPU from May 1930 to December 16, 1933, and the head of the Black Sea operational sector of the GPU from October 1, 1930 to December 16, 1933. Deputy Plenipotentiary of the OGPU (then Deputy Head of the UNKVD) for the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic until February 15, 1935. Deputy Head of the NKVD of the Kalinin Region until March 27, 1936. Head of the NKVD of the Kursk region until June 14, 1937. Head of the 3rd department of the Samara ITL NKVD from August 5, 1937 to March 16, 1938. Deputy Director of Dalstroy NKVD of the USSR until December 1, 1938.

Arrested on December 1, 1938 [1] . Sentenced by the HCVF of the USSR on March 10, 1939 to the VMN and executed on the same day. Not rehabilitated.

Ranks [2]

  • Major of State Security, 12/05/1935;
  • Senior Major of State Security, 01.20.1937.

Rewards

  • badge "Honorary Worker of the Cheka - OGPU (V)" No. 541;
  • badge "Honorary Worker of the Cheka - OGPU (XV)", 02/04/1933.

Literature

  • Petrov N.V. , Skorkin K.V. Who led the NKVD 1934-1941. Moscow, 1999.

Notes

  1. ↑ Fates of the Chekists
  2. ↑ List of assignment of special ranks of the GUGB and RCM 1935-1943.

Links

  • A Handbook on the History of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union 1898-1991
  • short biography
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Emets,_Nikolay_Vasilyevich&oldid=101277297


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