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Kaverznev, Mikhail Kirillovich

Mikhail Kirillovich Kaverznev ( 1905 - 1975 ) - People's Commissar of State Security of the Uzbek SSR [1] , Major General [2] ( 1945 ).

Mikhail Kirillovich Kaverznev
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State Security Captain M.K. Kaverznev
Date of Birth1905 ( 1905 )
Place of BirthOdessa , Russian Empire
Date of death1975 ( 1975 )
Place of deathSochi , Soviet Union
Affiliation Russian empire
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic RSFSR USSR flag the USSR
Type of armyOGPU - NKVD - NKGB - MGB - MIA - KGB
Years of service1930 - 1954
RankMajor general
Battles / wars
Awards and prizes
Order of the Red StarOrder of the Red StarOrder of the Badge of HonorMedal for Military Merit
Medal "For the Defense of Moscow"Medal "For the victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945."SU Medal For Valiant Labor in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945 ribbon.svg
Honorary State Security Officer
Retiredsince June 24, 1954 dismissed from official non-compliance bodies

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Biography

Born in a Russian family of woodworkers. Member of the CPSU (b) since December 1930, expelled on May 11, 1956, re-admitted to the CPSU in March 1966. Member of the Supreme Council of the USSR of the III convocation .

In 1919 he graduated from the 4-grade higher elementary school , he labored in the village . In 1925 he graduated from the 3-year-old Odessa Railway Technical School, worked as a railway power station engineer , and an furniture factory electrician . In 1931 he entered the Energy Institute in Odessa, graduated from 2 courses, in February - March 1933 he worked as a technician and metallurgist at the NKPS im. January uprising in Odessa.

In the state security organs since March 1933. He studied at the Central School of the OGPU . After its completion, in March 1934 he worked in the organs of the GPU - the NKVD of Moscow and the Moscow Region as an assistant to the commissioner, from 1935 authorized, then until December 1936 the operations officer of the Economic Department of the Plenipotentiary Representation of the OGPU - UNKVD in the Moscow Region. Since January 1937, Deputy Head, since June 1937, Head of the 8th Division of the 3rd Division of the State Security Administration of the People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs of the Moscow Region; since February 1939, Acting Chief, since April 26, 1939, the Head of the 2nd Division of the Economic Department of the People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs of the Moscow Region region, from July 1939 of the 1st department of ECU of the UNKVD in Moscow.

Then he held the following posts:

  • Head of the 1st Division of the UNKGB in the Moscow Region (March - August 6, 1941);
  • Head of ECO, UNKVD in the Moscow Region (August 6, 1941 - June 13, 1942);
  • Deputy Head of the NKVD in the Moscow Region (June 13, 1942 - May 7, 1943);
  • People's Commissar of State Security of the Uzbek SSR (May 7, 1943 - February 10, 1945);
  • Head of UNKGB - UMGB in the Kuibyshev region (February 1945 - September 1949);
  • Head of the UMGB in the Krasnodar Territory (September 1949 - November 1951);
  • Authorized by the Ministry of State Security of the USSR in Germany (November 24, 1951 - March 1953), at the same time deputy commander in chief of the GSVG and deputy chairman of the JCC in Germany;
  • Commissioner of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs in Germany (March - May 29, 1953);
  • Senior Advisor to the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs in Czechoslovakia (June 10 - July 20, 1953);
  • Head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the Rostov Region (September 4, 1953 - April 13, 1954).

By order of the KGB under the Council of Ministers of the USSR No. 408 dated June 24, 1954 he was dismissed from the organs of the State Security Service due to official non-compliance. Since August 12, 1954 he worked as an assistant director of the plant No. 41 of the MAP of the USSR for employment and dismissal. By order of the KGB under the Council of Ministers of the USSR No. 944 of August 12, 1955, as amended by order No. 408, he was dismissed from the state security organs on facts discrediting the rank of commanding staff. By Decree of the USSR Council of Ministers No. 727-415s of May 31, 1956, he was deprived of the rank of Major General for violating socialist legality in conducting investigations and falsifying investigative cases.

Ranks

  • Sergeant GB (January 13, 1936);
  • GB lieutenant (December 1, 1937), produced bypassing the rank of GB lieutenant;
  • GB Captain (May 19, 1939), promoted past the rank of GB Lieutenant;
  • Major GB (October 4, 1941);
  • Colonel GB (February 14, 1943);
  • Commissioner of GB (July 27, 1943);
  • Major General (July 9, 1945).

Rewards

  • 2 orders of the Red Star (September 20, 1943, July 25, 1949);
  • Order of the Badge of Honor (1942);
  • badge "Honorary Worker of the Cheka-GPU (XV)" (May 9, 1938);
  • 10 medals.

Literature

  • The state security organs of the USSR in World War II. Volume V. Book 2. The borders of the USSR restored (July 1 - December 31, 1944).

Notes

  1. ↑ NKGB - MGB of the Uzbek SSR
  2. ↑ Chronicle of the Great War "Participants" Kaverznev, Mikhail Kirillovich "Biography

Links

  • Biography
  • A Handbook on the History of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union 1898-1991
  • “Great Russia. Names "- Encyclopedic reference (inaccessible link)
  • Genealogy Research Center
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kaverznev__Mikhail_Kirillovich&oldid=94026058


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