Pavel Ignatievich Okunev ( 1906 -?) - Head of the NKVD Directorate for the Main Directorate for the Construction of the Far North (" Dalstroy ") [1] , Major General ( 1945 ) [2] .
Pavel Ignatievich Okunev | ||||||||||
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P. I. Okunev | ||||||||||
Date of Birth | 1906 | |||||||||
Place of Birth | Syurga village (now Kovzhinsky district of the Vologda region ), Russia | |||||||||
Place of death | Soviet Union | |||||||||
Affiliation | Russian empire RSFSR the USSR | |||||||||
Type of army | OGPU - NKVD - Ministry of Internal Affairs | |||||||||
Years of service | 1928 - 1956 | |||||||||
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Battles / wars | The Great Patriotic War | |||||||||
Awards and prizes | ||||||||||
Retired | dismissed June 11, 1956 on the facts of discredit |
Biography
Born in a Russian family of a poor peasant . In the CPSU (b) from 1929. He graduated from the 1st level school and from 1920 to 1922 he studied at the Vytegorsky Pedagogical College (graduated from 2 courses). From April 1931 to February 1932, a cadet of the Central School of the OGPU at the SNK of the USSR , from April to September 1937, a cadet of the Central School of the GUGB of the NKVD of the USSR .
He worked on his father’s farm in his native village from 1918 to 1920, then worked on his father’s farm and seasonally logging from 1922 to 1925. He headed a hut-reading room , a teacher at an adult school in the village of Kovzhinskoye in 1925-1926, clerk at the village investigator Annensky Most in 1926-1927. Secretary , trainee of the people's investigator in the village of Ascension in 1927-1928, clerk, commissioner of the Leningrad Regional Court for the Lodeinopolsky District in 1928. Private , foreman of the team of clerks , technical secretary of the party bureau, forwarding agent of the 19th Olevsky border detachment of the OGPU in 1928-1931.
Trainee of the 2nd branch of the Economic Department (ECO) of the Plenipotentiary Representative Office (OGPU) of the OGPU in the Far Eastern Territory (UGB UKVD of the Far Eastern Territory) from February 21 to April 1, 1932, trainee, assistant to the Commissioner until January 1, 1933, authorized by the 3rd branch until August 1 1935, Operations Commissioner until January 1, 1936, Operations Commissioner of the 5th Division of ECO, Counterintelligence Division (KRO) until April 5, 1937. Operations Commissioner of the 10th Division of the 4th Division of the GUGB NKVD of the USSR from September 27, 1937 to March 1938, Operations Commissioner 10th Information of the 4th Division of the 1st Directorate of the NKVD of the USSR until September 1938. The investigator of the 2nd Division of the GUGB of the NKVD from November 26, 1938 to January 16, 1939, the senior investigator of the investigative unit of the NKVD of the USSR until September 22, 1939. The head of the NKVD — UMVD is the Central Internal Affairs Directorate of the NKVD — the Ministry of Internal Affairs USSR from September 22, 1939 to August 10, 1949. Head of the Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the Penza Region from September 10, 1949 to December 20, 1950. Head of the Counterintelligence Department (OKR) of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR from December 20, 1950 to June 11, 1951. Deputy Head of the GULAG of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR ( MJ USSR ), head of the 1st Directorate from June 11, 1951 to May 4, 1954. Head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ryazan Region from 4 May 1954 to June 11, 1956.
Dismissed from the Ministry of Internal Affairs on June 11, 1956 on the facts of discredit.
Ranks
- Junior Lieutenant GB, 06/27/1936;
- Lieutenant GB, 07.25.1938;
- GB Major (made from Lieutenant GB), 09/22/1939;
- Colonel GB, 02/14/1943;
- Commissioner of GB, 10.26.1943;
- Major General, 07/09/1945. [3]
Rewards
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor, 1941;
- Order of the Badge of Honor 1943;
- Order of Lenin, February 1945;
- Order of the Red Star 1945;
- The order of Lenin;
- two orders of the Red Banner;
- Order of the Red Star;
- three medals.
Literature
- Petrov N.V. , Skorkin K.V. Who led the NKVD. 1934-1941: Reference. - M., 1999.
Notes
- ↑ Territorial authorities
- ↑ Chronicle of the Great War »Participants» Okunev, Pavel Ignatievich »Biography
- ↑ Decree of the USSR Council of Ministers No. 1204-617 of August 27, 1956 deprived of the rank of Major General "as having discredited himself during his work in the bodies ... and unworthy of the high rank of general in this connection."