Aleksandr Rozanow
Alexander (Abram) Borisowicz Rozanov (Абрам) , head of the NKVD Board of the Kiev Oblast (1934-1935), Odessa (1935-1937) and Voronezh (1937).
In the documents he declared Russian nationality, but after his arrest he was found to be a Jew with the real name of Rozenbardt. From November 1916 to October 1917 to February 1918 in the Red Guards, from March to June 1918 in the Supreme Economic Council of the Russian Federation FSRR. From June to December 1918 in the protection of the border check, from January to April 1919 Secretary of the All-Ukrainian Chancellery of the People's Commissar of the People's Republic of Ukraine, from April to August 1919 the Ombudsman's Checks to the People's Commissars of the Ukrainian People's Republic. From September 1919 to March 1920, Cheka's deputy head of the Kazakh government department, from March 1920 to 1921, a member of the Kiev Guberan Confederation, 1921-1922 deputy chairman of the Chełm Guberzian Confederation, 1922-1923 Head of the secretary and operations department of the Chernihiv gubernian GPU. From July to September 22, 1923, head of the Chernigov district GPU, 1924-1925 head of the GPU road transport division of Dnepropetrovsk Railway (now Dniepropetrovsk), from January to July 1925 helper of the head of the Donetsk GPU, from July 15, 1925 to June 11, 1928 head of the regional branch GPU in the steel district (now Donetsk region). From 19 July 1930 to 19 December 1931, head of the GPU sector in the Poltava region, from 19 December 1931 to 14 February 1932 the head of the Kyiv Operational Sector GPU, from 14 February 1932 to 10 July 1934 the head of the Kyiv District GPU. From March 31, 1935 to June 14, 1937, the head of the NKVD Board of the Odessa Oblast, from June 14 to July 20, 1937, head of the NKVD Board of the Voronezh Region, November 29, 1935 appointed chief of state security. December 20, 1932 decorated with the Order of the Red Banner; He also received the "Honorary Employee Check / GPU (V)". July 11, 1937 arrested, then sentenced to death and shot. Bibliography
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