Ivan Pavlovich Boykov ( 1902 - 1987 ) - head of the Theological ITL and construction of the NKVD of the USSR, major general [1] ( 1945 ).
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Major General I.P. Boykov | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Date of Birth | 1902 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Place of Birth | Saint Petersburg , Russian Empire | |||||||||||||||||||||
Date of death | 1987 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Place of death | Soviet Union | |||||||||||||||||||||
Affiliation | Russian empire RSFSR the USSR | |||||||||||||||||||||
Type of army | OGPU - NKVD - Ministry of Internal Affairs | |||||||||||||||||||||
Years of service | 1922 - 1955 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Biography
Born in a Russian family, graduated . Member of the RCP (b) since 1920 (party ticket No. 3148394). In the troops of the OGPU since 1922. In 1927 he graduated from the Higher Military School of the OGPU and in 1932 the RPA of the Red Army. From 1935 he was an inspector, and from September 1, 1936, he was a senior inspector of the Political Department of the Main Directorate of Military Education of the USSR NKVD. Since 1938, the head of the Political Department of the 1st Division (security) of the GUGB NKVD of the USSR . On February 10, 1939, he was relieved of work and was credited to the reserve of appointment of the Personnel Department of the NKVD of the USSR. On April 1, 1939, the head of the Solikamlag and the construction of the Solikamsk Central Design Bureau. Since March 3, 1941, the head of the Kandalakshinsky ITL and the construction of the NKVD aluminum plant. On July 27, 1943, the head of the Theologian and the construction of the NKVD aluminum plant. On February 13, 1946, he was authorized by the NKVD of the USSR to transfer the Volchansky coal mine to the People's Commissariat of Construction of the USSR . On March 1, 1946, Head of ITL No. 100 and CSS No. 865 of the NKVD of the USSR. From April 6, 1949 to October 29, 1950, head of the ITL and CSS No. 313 of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs. Simultaneously, from April 11, 1949 to June 1, 1949, the head of the ITL and US No. 514 of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs. Since October 29, 1950 at the disposal of the Personnel Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR. On July 21, 1951, he was authorized by the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs to manage the Volga-Don connecting channel . Since 1951, deputy chief of the Mobilization Division of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs, and since October 15, 1952, deputy chief of the Glavsbest of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs. Since 1954, head of ITL and CSS No. 352 of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs. On March 2, 1955, he was relieved of his post with the disposal of the Glavspetsstroy of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Ranks
- 1936, regimental commissar ;
- 1939, Brigadier Commissioner ;
- 1943, Colonel of State Security ;
- 04/14/1945, Commissioner of State Security ;
- 07/09/1945, Major General .
Rewards
- three orders of Lenin (05/16/1945: “for the successful fulfillment of government tasks for the construction of ferrous metallurgy enterprises”; 01/30/1951: for long service; 12/12/1951: for the successful fulfillment of government tasks);
- two orders of the Red Banner (including 11/03/1944: for length of service);
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor (11.24.1942);
- two orders of the Red Star (11/17/1934; 09/19/1952: for the construction of the Volga-Don Canal);
- Order of the Badge of Honor (10/28/1967: "for active participation in the Great October Socialist Revolution, the civil war and in the struggle for the establishment of Soviet power in 1917-1922, in connection with the fiftieth anniversary of the Great October Revolution");
- medals;
- badge "Honorary Worker of the Cheka-GPU (XV)" (09/15/1937);
- 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. - p. 207. - ISBN 5-7870-0109-9 .