Vladimir Pirogov
Vladimir Petrovich Pirozkow (born July 28, 1924 in Varinogorsk, died January 9, 2009 in Moscow) - deputy chairman of the KGB USSR (1971-1991), General Colonel. Curriculum vitae
From September 1941 he worked in a machine-tractor station, and volunteered in May 1942. Commander of the 316th Cavalry Regiment of the Supreme Command High Command, participated in many strategic operations of the Red Army. seizure of Minsk, Warsaw and capture of Berlin. The war ended in the rank of senior sergeant of the artillery intelligence. Participant of the Victory Parade in Berlin.
After the war he was a state official in the Altai region, 1946 admitted to the WKP (b), 1957 graduated from the Higher Party School at the CPSU Central Committee, Komsomol activist and CPSU. Since 1946 the secretary of the Komsomol District Committee in his hometown, since 1951 the secretary for personnel and the secretary of the Alsatian Komsomol Committee. Later instructor of the Alaskan National Committee of the CPSU, first secretary of the CPWR District Committee, head of the party organ, May 1967 secretary, and since March 1968 the secretary of the Alsatian National Committee of the CPSU. In 1968, with the decision of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the CPSU, he was transferred to the KGB as head of the KGB Human Resources Board. On September 30, 1968 he was appointed colonel, and on December 17, 1969, he was a major of state security. 1970-1971 Secretary of the KGB Party Committee, from 12 March 1971 to 29 January 1991 deputy chairman of the KGB USSR, from 17 December 1973 to lieutenant general and, since 20 April 1984, lieutenant general. After retiring he was chairman of the Veterans Council of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation. Honors
And 52 medals. Bibliography
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