Ivan Nikiszow
Ivan Fyodorovich Nikiszov (Russian: Иван Фёдорович Никишов, born 1894 in the village of Warkino in Vologda Oblast, died on 5 August 1958 in Moscow) - Soviet politician, military officer and security officer, lieutenant general, Hero of Socialist Labor (1944) . Curriculum vitae
After graduating from rural school he moved to Carycin (now Volgograd). In January 1915 he was appointed to the Russian army and fought in the First World War. After the February Revolution he was a member of the Revolutionary Regimental Committee. From July 1918 the Red Army soldier, commander of the company, participant in the battles of Carycy and in the Volhynia (1918-1919). In 1919, battalion commander, participant in fighting with Cossacks in the Ural and Dagestan insurgents, since October 1919 a member of RKP (b) / WKP (b). Assistant Commander of the Regiment, since 1923 commander of the 6th Caucasian Regiment of 2nd Infantry Division. Since 1924 he served in the Border Army of the USSR. Between 1925 and 1933, commander of 41 Nakhichevan Border Infantry Division. In 1929 he finished his courses at OGPU Border School, since 1932 commander of the 4th Railway Brigade of the OGPU. From April to July 1934, commander of the OGPU Army Plenipotentiary of the OGPU of the Central-Czarnoziemski Region. From July 1934 to March 1937 the head of the Internal Security Forces Board of the NKVD Central-Czarnoziemski District. From December 23, 1935, March 1937 to March 1938, commander of the Border and Internal Forces of the NKVD of the Azerbaijani SSR. From 13 February to 29 November 1938 Head of the Board of the Border Forces and Internal Affairs of the NKVD Board of the Leningrad Oblast, from November 29, 1938 to October 11, 1939 Head of the NKVD Board of the Chabar State, since 19 February 1939 Commissioner of State Security III. From October 11, 1939 to December 24, 1948, the Head of the North Building NKWD / MWD (Dalstroj) Headquarters in Magadan, and from 12 July 1943 the NKWD / MWD "Dalstroj". The whole network of Kolyma, Chukotka, Ochocki and eastern Yakut coasts was covered by the camp and from 100 to 200,000 camp prisoners. From July 9, 1945, Lieutenant General, released in December 1948. Member of the Supreme Soviet of the 1st and 2nd term of office (1937-1950). From March 21, 1939 to October 5, 1952, a deputy member of the Central Committee of the WKP (b). Honors
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