Nikolai Alekseevich Yakunchikov (? - 1941 ) - Deputy Chief of the Special Section of the South-Western Front , Senior Major of State Security (1941).
Nikolay Alekseevich Yakunchikov | |
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Place of Birth | Russian empire |
Date of death | 1941 |
Place of death | Soviet Union |
Affiliation | Russian empire RSFSR the USSR |
Type of army | NKVD |
Years of service | ? - 1941 |
Rank | |
Battles / Wars | The Great Patriotic War |
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Biography
Deputy Head, August 14, 1940 Head of the 3rd (Counter Intelligence) Division of the Kiev Special Military District . From July to September 1941, he was deputy political director of the Special Section of the South-Western Front, A. N. Mikheev . [1] Presumably died in battle on September 21 or 23, 1941.
A group of Mikheev in the composition of Yakunchikov, a member of the Military Council of the 5th Army of divisional commissar Nikishev, the head of the Special Section of one of the divisions of this army, senior lieutenant of state security Storozhenko and three Red Army soldiers from a guard platoon headed east. They walked very slowly. Mikheev leaned on a stick, dragging his wounded leg. The head was bandaged. Yakunchikov for several days suffered from severe pain in the region of the heart. They wanted to carry him, but he refused and went on his own. [2]
Ranks
- State Security Major;
- Brigadier Commissioner ;
- Senior State Security Major, 07/19/1941.