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Dyomin, Vladimir Ivanovich (Major General)

Vladimir Ivanovich Demin ( 1906 - 1988 ) - Head of the NKVD Directorate of the Arkhangelsk Region , Major General [1] ( 1945 ).

Vladimir Ivanovich Dyomin
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V. I. Dyomin
Date of Birth1906 ( 1906 )
Place of BirthOdessa , Russian Empire
Date of death1988 ( 1988 )
Place of deathVinnitsa , Soviet Union
Affiliation Russian empire
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic RSFSR USSR flag the USSR
Type of armyOGPU - NKVD - NKGB - Ministry of Internal Affairs
Years of service1926 - 1954
RankMajor general
Battles / wars
Awards and prizes
The order of LeninOrder of the Red BannerOrder of the Patriotic War I degreeOrder of the Patriotic War I degree
Order of the Red StarOrder of the Red StarMedal "Partisan of World War II" I degreeSU Medal For the Defense of the Soviet Transarctic ribbon.svg
Medal for Military MeritMedal "For the victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945."SU Medal Veteran of the Armed Forces of the USSR ribbon.svg
Honored Worker of the NKVDSign "50 years of stay in the CPSU"

Content

Biography

Day worker , border guard , repair worker, department head of the Komsomol district committee in Ukraine (1922–1926). Since 1926 he served in various positions at the OGPU. In the 1940s, the head of the 2nd branch of the 3rd special department of the NKVD of the USSR, the deputy head of the Office of the NKVD of the Chernihiv region . From August 15, 1941 to August 1944, deputy head of the Directorate of the NKGB / NKVD of the Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic , [2] a member of the partisan movement during the Great Patriotic War. From October 9, 1944 to June 5, 1947, he was the head of the Office of the NKVD-MVD of the Arkhangelsk Region. [3] In 1947–1951, head of the Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Kaliningrad Region . [4] In 1951–1952, deputy head of the Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Kuibyshev region . Then the deputy chief of the Glavgidvolgobaltstroy of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs. In 1952–1953, head of the Volga-Baltic ITL of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs. In 1953, head of the Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Poltava region . In 1953-1954, deputy head of the Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Kharkov region .

Ranks

  • 02/28/1939, senior lieutenant of state security ;
  • 1940s , lieutenant colonel of state security ;
  • 11/06/1944, Colonel of State Security ;
  • 03/29/1945, Commissioner of State Security ;
  • 07/09/1945, Major General .

Rewards

  • Order of Lenin (03/20/1952);
  • Order of the Red Banner (12.11.1946);
  • 2 orders of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree (12/02/1945, 03/11/1985);
  • 2 orders of the Red Star (09/20/1943, 01/15/1945);
  • USSR medals;
  • badge "Honored Worker of the NKVD" (09/06/1942);
  • sign "50 years of stay in the Communist Party . "

Literature

  • Petrov N.V. Who led the state security organs, 1941–1954: Reference book. - M .: “Memorial”; “Links”, 2010. - S. 330. - ISBN 5-7870-0109-9 .

Notes

  1. ↑ Chronicle of the Great War »Participants» Demin, Vladimir Ivanovich »Biography
  2. ↑ UNKVD - Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
  3. ↑ UNKVD in the Arkhangelsk region - Internal Affairs Directorate of the Executive Committee of the Arkhangelsk Regional Council
  4. ↑ Regional Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Koenigsberg Region - the Department of Internal Affairs of the Executive Committee of the Kaliningrad Regional Council

Links

  • A Handbook on the History of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union 1898 - 1991
  • Almanac "Russia. XX Century"
  • Great Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Kaliningrad Region
  • Genealogy Research Center


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Demin__Vladimir_ Ivanovich_ ( General Major )&oldid = 101273025


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