Sergei Puzicki


Sergey Wasilievich Puzicki (Russian: Сергей Васильевич Пузицкий, born 1895 in Lomza, died June 20, 1937 in Moscow) is an officer of the Soviet Secret Service, Commissioner of State Security III. Curriculum vitae

The son of a Russian pedagogue. In 1914 he served in the Russian army, graduated from the Legal Department of the University of Warsaw. From March 1918 to May 1920 he served in the Red Army, since May 1920 the officer of the Cheka, from 1921 in RKP (b). From July 1 to December 26, 1921, helper of the Head of Unit 16 of the Special Branch of the Special Branch, from December 26, 1921 to July 13, 1922 Head of the 16th Special Branch / Moscow Branch, from July 13, 1922 to June 12, 1930 Assistant to the Head of the Counter-Intelligence Unit GPU / OGPU USSR At the same time, from September 1, 1923 to June 1, 1930, a helper of the head of the Special Section of the GPU / OGPU of the USSR. From September 21st to October 11th, 1930, he was reappointed to the head of the Special Forces Department of the USSR, from October 11, 1930 to March 21, 1931, deputy head of the USSR Special Forces Division, from March 21 to November 5. 1931 Deputy Representative of the OGPU of the North Caucasus, from 17 November 1931 to 10 July 1934 helper of the head of the Foreign Office (INO) OGPU USSR. From July 14, 1934 to July 14, 1935, helper of the head of the INO of the State Security Administration, from July 14, 1935 to April 28, 1937 Head of Division 3 and Deputy Head of the Dmitrovsk NKVD Workers' May 9, 1937 arrested, 19 June 1937 sentenced to death, then shot. June 2, 1956 posthumously rehabilitated. Honors Bibliography

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