Bidinsky Alexander Iosifovich (1903-1941) - Soviet intelligence officer.
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Biography
Russian. Born in a family of employees in 1903 in the city of Kaluga. Major (05/27/1938). In the Red Army since 1922. Member of the Communist Party since 1926. Graduated from the 2nd year of the Military Academy. M.V. Frunze (1934-1936), Foreign language courses of the RU of the Red Army (1936-1937).
At the end of the course, he was considered to have received "higher special education." Assistant to the chief of the frontier intelligence point No. 2 of the RO of the headquarters of the Kiev Military District - OVO (December 1937 — June 1941).
Member of World War II. The chief of the 2nd (intelligence) department and he is also the deputy chief of staff of the 37th Rifle Corps of the 6th Army of the South-Western Front. According to one version, was captured. There is also a record that he went missing in August 1941. [1]
Family
Brother - Konstantin Iosifovich Bidinsky .
Wife - Bedinsky Vera Moiseevna.
Children: Marina, Elena, George. Georgy Aleksandrovich - participant and disabled person of the Great Patriotic War. He was awarded the Order of the Patriotic War II degree. [2] After the war, he worked as the foreman of the Sverdlovsk House-Building Plant, its boss - Boris Nikolaevich Yeltsin .
Notes
Alekseev M.A., Kolpakidi A.I., Kochik V.Ya. Encyclopedia of military intelligence. 1918-1945, Moscow, 2012, p. 94