Walentin Krawczenko
Walentin Aleksandrowicz Kravchenko (Russian: Валентин Александрович Кравченко, born 1906 in the Poltava province, died June 18, 1956 in Moscow) is an officer of the Soviet security forces, major general. Curriculum vitae
Ukrainians, 1918 graduated from city school, 1928-1930 member of Komsomol, turner at wagon factory, since September 1925 in RKP (b) / WKP (b). From September 1929 to July 1933 he studied at the Institute of Communications in Odessa, where he was postdoctoral and dean, from October 1937 to September 1, 1938, a member of the Chief of State Security, from September 1, 1938 to November 14, 1939, an officer of Division 2 of the Special NKVD. From November 31, 1941 to April 8, 1947, Head of Unit 4 of the Special NKVD / MWD USSR, 14 February 1943 promoted to the Commissioner of State Security, and 9 July 1945 to Major General. From March 14, 1948 to January 1948, Deputy Head of the Invention and Discovery Committee at the Council of Ministers of the USSR, from January 16, 1948 to May 3, 1949, Head of the Control and Special Task Force at the USSR. From May 3, 1949 to March 1953, USSR, March 20 to July 14, 1953 Head of Unit 5 of the Special Forces of the USSR, from November 16, 1953 to the death of the Head of the Building Board No. 304 of the AMW Labor Camp. Honors
In 6 medals. Bibliography
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