Diemjan Siemienichin
Diemjan Emmanuillowicz Siemienichin (born 1894 in the village of Kazaki in the Yeltsin region of the Orłowo Oblast, died in August 1975 in Moscow) was an officer of the Soviet security organs, one of the organizers of the Katyn massacre.
He had basic education, since 1920 in Checks, since 1924 in RKP (b). In 1936 the head of the detachment of the commanders of the Administrative and Economic Administration (AChU) of the NKVD USSR, a member of the special command of the AChU NKVD USSR. April 11, 1936 appointed lieutenant, and on December 19, 1936, a senior lieutenant of state security. In the spring of 1940, he co-organized a mass murder on Polish POWs and prisoners from camps in Kozielsk, Ostaszków and Starobielsk, and on October 26, 1940, the People's Commissar of Internal Affairs, Lavrov Beria, awarded him a monetary prize. Until 1955, deputy head of the KGB Division at the Council of Ministers of the USSR, released in March 1955, after his retirement lived in Moscow. Honors Bibliography
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