August Eglītis


Augusts Eglītis (born 1896 in Mazurupe in the Bulgarian province of Riga, October 10, 1966) is a Latvian Communist, an officer of the Soviet security forces, a major general, a Latvian Ministry of Interior (1944-1951) / p> Curriculum vitae

In 1909 he graduated from the 3rd class of a rural school. In October 1914 he joined the Communist Party. From August 1915 to October 1917 he served in the Russian army in Petrograd and Tsarskoye Selo. From October 1917 to January 1918, the head of communications of the Red Guards of the Pułkow and Tsarskoye Siole, from January 1918 to April 1919 the head of communications of the 1st Latvian branch on the Eastern Front, from April 1919 to April 1920 the military commander of the South East Frontier Artillery. From April 1920, in the organs of Checks, Assistant of the Commander of the Special Branch of the 11th Army in Baku, from July 1921 to June 1922 Commandant of the Special Branch of the 1st Cavalry Corps in Baku, from June 1922 to March 1923 Commander of the Zakaukaska and Georgian Checks in Tbilisi, 1923 until September 1927 Chechen / GPU Commander and Deputy Head of the Department of Georgia and Georgia, 1927 graduated rabbi at Tbilisi Polytechnic Institute. From September 1927 to September 1930 he studied at the Military and Political Academy in Leningrad, then an officer of the Special Branch of the 21st Division of the Novosibirsk Division, from December 1931 to August 1933 Head of the Political Section of the Military Board of the Plenipotentiary Office of the Western Pomerania Region. From August 1933 to September 1934 Head of the Department From September 1934 to July 1937 the head of the Political Department of the NKVD Board of the Saratov Oblast, from December 2, 1936, the senior lieutenant of the militia. From July 1937 to March 1940 deputy head of the railroad road traffic department and deputy head of the NKVD Board of the NKVD of the Saratov Oblast; July 25, 1937 promoted to the captain of the militia; from March to July 1940 deputy head of the railway ministry of the Gorkowska Railway (Nizhnevogost) From July 1941 to February 1943, deputy head of the Gorkim Railway Station, February 1943 to March 24, 1944, head of the railroad ministry of the Amur Railway in Freiburg, April 30, 1946 promoted to Colonel militia. From March 24, 1944 to January 17, 1951, the People's Commissar / Minister of Interior of the Latvian Ministry of National Defense, April 3, 1944, appointed Commissioner of State Security and Major General on July 9, 1945. February 23, 1951 released from service due to illness. Member of the Supreme Soviet of the 2nd term of office. Honors

And 3 medals. Bibliography

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