Emil Zibrak


Emil Aleksandrowicz Zibrak (Russian: Эмиль Александрович Зибрак, born 1902 in Odessa, died October 8, 1937 in Moscow) is an officer of the Soviet Secret Service, a senior lieutenant in state security. Jew, 1911-1919 was educated at a grammar school in Odessa, expelled from the 7th class, 1919 in the Red Army, from 1919 a magazine security officer in Odessa, from April 1924 to October 1926 again served in the Red Army. From November 1926, a member of the Economic Committee of the USSR, since February 1928 a member of the WKP (b), from 11 February 1929 to 11 February 1930 p.o. From 1st of March to 1930 Head of the Eastern Division of Plenipotentiary of OGPU Representation in Central Asia, from September to December 1930 Deputy Head of Special Department of PP OGPU in Central Asia and Central Asia Military District, from 25 January to 1 July 1931 from 1 July to 27 September 1931 head of the Secretariat of the PPPU in the Moscow Oblast; from October 1931 to May 1932 the Secretary responsible for reserves at the Labor and Defense Council of the USSR, from May 1932 to 1936 member of the Reserve Committee at the Council Labor and Defense of the USSR. From February 17, 1933 to July 10, 1934, Head of the USSR Economic Management Board, from 1935 to January 15, 1936 Head of the Special Construction Board at the People's Commissar's Council, January 15, 1936 to August 16, Senior lieutenant of state security. Awarded "Honorary Checksum / GPU (V)". August 16, 1937 arrested, October 8, 1937 sentenced to death by the Military College of the Supreme Soviet USSR and shot (in the 50s reported that he died in prison on November 13, 1945). January 21, 1956 posthumously rehabilitated. Bibliography

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