Mikhail Andriev (general)


Mikhail Aleksandrowicz Andriev (Russian: Михаил Александрович Андреев, born 1906 in the Chernihiv Governorate, died in 1971 in Moscow) - Major General, officer of the NKVD. Curriculum vitae From the Russian origin, from September 1928 to November 1930 he was serving in the Red Army communications company, later working as an electromonster at a factory in Izhevsk, since October 1931 he was a member of the WKP (b), from September 1933 to March 1938 he studied at the Military Institute -Machinery in Leningrad. From March to October 1938, a member of the Central State School of State Security, NKVD officer, from February 25, 1939, lieutenant of state security, from September 4, 1939 to May 14, 1940 investigator of the Main Section of the Economic Executive Board of the NKVD USSR, March 14, 1940 promoted to senior lieutenant of state security from 14 May 1940 to March 1941 senior investigator of the Investigative Section of the Chief Economic Commission of the NKVD USSR. From March 7th to August 12th, 1941, Assistant Head of Division 2 of the NKGB Investigations Division of the USSR, from September 5 to November 14, 1941 Head of Division 1 of Division 7 Special NKVD USSR, from November 14, 1941 to November 14, 1942 Head of Branch 7 Special NKVD USSR, April 23 1942 promoted to the captain of state security, from 14 November to 27 December 1942 deputy head of the Investigative Section of the Chief Economic Commission of the NKVD USSR. On December 14, 1943, he was appointed Colonel of State Security, State Security Commissioner, December 14, 1944, and Major General on July 9, 1945. He was the Major General of the State Security and Communications Department of the NKVD / MWD USSR. From March 8, 1946 to October 1947, Plenipotentiary of the Council of Ministers of the USSR at Laboratory No. 3 of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, First Chief Executive of the Council of Ministers of the USSR. October 26, 1947 arrested, subjected to investigation, February 16, 1952 released. March 1954 rehabilitated. Honors

And 4 medals. Bibliography

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