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Andreev, Mikhail Alexandrovich (Major General)

Mikhail Alexandrovich Andreev ( 1906 , Mitkovka , Chernihiv province - 1971 , Moscow ) [1] - head of the government communications department of the NKVD of the USSR, major general ( 1945 ).

Mikhail Alexandrovich Andreev
Mikhail Alexandrovich Andreev
FlagHead of the Department of Government Communications of the NKVD / Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSRFlag
December 27, 1942 - April 12, 1946
PredecessorIvan Yakovlevich Vorobyov
SuccessorIvan Yakovlevich Vorobyov
FlagHead of the Office of the NKVD in the Kirov regionFlag
February 26 - July 31, 1942
PredecessorKuzma Panteleevich Egoshin
SuccessorSemyon Matveevich Shustin
Birth
with. Mitovka , Novozybkovsky uyezd , Chernihiv province , Russia
Death
The consignmentVKP (b) / CPSU
EducationMilitary man
Awards
Order of the Red BannerOrder of the Red BannerOrder of Kutuzov II degreeOrder of the Patriotic War I degree
Order of the Badge of HonorMedal for Military MeritMedal "For the Defense of Moscow"Medal "For the victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945."
Honored Worker of the NKVD
Military service
Years of service1928-1930; 1938-1952; 1954-1956
Affiliation Russian empire
RSFSR the USSR
Type of armyarmy
NKVD
RankMajor general
Battles

Content

Biography

Born in the Russian family of a bricklayer. In 1919 he graduated from the first-level school in Mitkovka, after which he worked in Mitkovka: laborer in forestry and peat mines (1919-1921), he hired Belyaev's fist (1921-1922). In 1923-1925 he was hired by a fist of Olkhovsky in the village of Pobozhayevka, Novozybkovsky Uyezd . Since May 1959 he worked in the village. Klimov of Novozybkovsky Uyezd: as a courier of the postal and telegraph office, from January 1926 - an electrician of the postal and telegraph office [1] .

From September 1928 to November 1930 he served in the Red Army as a private soldier of a separate communications company of the 8th Infantry Division , after which he worked as an electrician at the weapons factory No. 10 in Izhevsk [1] . In October 1931 he joined the CPSU (b) [1] .

Since December 1932 he studied at the Izhevsk Industrial Workers' Faculty, after which he entered the Military Mechanical Institute (Leningrad), which he graduated in March 1938 [1] .

Since 1938 he served in the bodies of the NKVD — NKGB — Ministry of Internal Affairs [1] :

  • March - October 1938 - student of the Central School of the State Security Directorate of the NKVD;
  • October 1938 - September 4, 1939 - employee of the NKVD of the USSR;
  • from 4.9.1939 - investigator (from 14.5.40 - senior investigator) of the investigative unit of the Main Economic Directorate of the NKVD of the USSR;
  • 7.3.1941 - 12.8.1941 - assistant to the chief of the 2nd department of the investigative unit of the NKGB of the USSR;
  • 5.9.41 - 11/14/1941 - head of the 1st branch of the 7th special department of the NKVD of the USSR;
  • 11/14/1941 - 11/14/1942 - head of the mortar weapons department of the 7th special department of the NKVD of the USSR [2] .

From February 26 to July 31, 1942 - Head of the Office of the NKVD in the Kirov Region , Senior Lieutenant of State Security [3] [4] .

  • November 14 - December 27, 1942 - deputy chief of the investigative unit of the Economic Directorate of the NKVD of the USSR [1] [2] [5] ;
  • 12/27/1942 - 04/12/1946 - Head of the Department of Government Communications of the NKVD of the USSR (from March 1946 - the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR ) [1] [2] [6] ;
  • 04/12/1946 - 07/29/1946 - in the current reserve of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR [1] [2] ;
  • 8.3.1946 - October 1947 - Commissioner of the USSR Council of Ministers at Laboratory No. 3 of the 1st Main Directorate under the USSR Council of Ministers [1] [2] ;

On October 26, 1947, he was arrested [1] [2] for "hostile activities" (the collapse of the work of the Government Communications Department of the NKVD and violation of the secrecy of negotiations on HF communications [7] ). He was under investigation at the Ministry of State Security of the USSR ; by the decision of the MGB CCA 13.02.52 “for a criminally negligent” attitude to the duties of the head of the Department of Government Communications, the pre-trial detention was counted against the sentence, released from custody on February 16, 1952 [1] [2] .

By 1954 he did not work, he lived in Moscow. March 20, 1954 rehabilitated [2] by the definition of the HCVF of the USSR [1] . On June 11, 1956 he was in the current reserve of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs, after which he was fired [2] in connection with the transfer to work in another ministry [1] .

Ranks

  • 02/25/1939 lieutenant of state security [1] ;
  • 03/14/1940 Senior Lieutenant of State Security [1] ;
  • 04/23/1942 captain of state security [1] [2] ;
  • 12/27/1942 Major of State Security [2] [8] ;
  • 02/14/1943 Colonel of State Security [2] [6] ;
  • 12/14/1944 Commissioner of State Security [2] [6] ;
  • 07/09/1945 Major General [2] [3] [6] .

Rewards

  • Order of the Badge of Honor (04.16.1942) [1] ;
  • two orders of the Red Banner (12/25/1943, 08/22/1944) [1] ;
  • badge " Honored Worker of the NKVD " (11.24.1944) [1] ;
  • Order of the Patriotic War of the 1st degree (02.24.1945) [9] - for servicing the Yalta Conference [10] ;
  • Kutuzov Order of the 2nd degree (06/10/1945) [1] ;
  • medals.

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 N. Petrov, 2010 .
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 generals.dk .
  3. ↑ 1 2 Andreev Mikhail Alexandrovich (Russian) . A Handbook on the History of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union 1898-1991. Date of treatment June 22, 2017.
  4. ↑ UNKVD in the Kirov Territory - the Department of Internal Affairs of the Executive Committee of the Kirov Regional Council (Russian) . History of domestic special services and law enforcement agencies. Date of treatment June 22, 2017.
  5. ↑ Investigative part (Russian) . History of domestic special services and law enforcement agencies. Date of treatment June 22, 2017.
  6. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Government RF Communications Department (Russian) . History of domestic special services and law enforcement agencies. Date of treatment June 22, 2017.
  7. ↑ Lubyanka. Stalin and the Ministry of State Security of the USSR, March 1946 - March 1953 / comp .: V.N. Khaustov, V.P. Naumov, N.S. Plotnikova. - M.: Intern. Democracy Fund: Mainland, 2007. - 653 p. - S. 69-75. - (Russia. XX century, Documents / edited by the general editor of academician A.N. Yakovlev). - 2000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-85646-176-2
  8. ↑ List of assignment of special ranks of the GUGB and RCM 1935-1943.
  9. ↑ Award sheet in the electronic document bank “ Feat of the People ”.
  10. ↑ Andreev, Mikhail Alexandrovich (Russian) . The staff of the USSR state security bodies. 1935-1939. Date of treatment June 22, 2017.

Links

  • Andreev, Mikhail Aleksandrovich (English) . The Generals of WWII . generals.dk. Date of treatment June 22, 2017.

Literature

  • Petrov N.V. Andreev Mikhail Aleksandrovich // Who led the state security organs, 1941–1954: Reference book / Intern. Memorial Island , RGASPI , GARF , CA FSB of Russia . - M .: Memorial Island: Links, 2010. - P. 156. - 1008 p. - 900 copies. - ISBN 5-7870-0109-9 .


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Andreev__Mikhail_Alexandrovich_(General Major )&oldid = 97925955


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