Nikolai Korolov


Nikolai Andrianovich Korolov (Russian: Николай Андрианович Королёв, born 1907 in the village of Podolino in the Novgorod gubernatorial district, died in Moscow in 1986) - Soviet military officer, politician and security officer, deputy minister of state security of the USSR (1950-1951). < / p> From 1925 to 1926 he was a secretary of Komsomol's Jacuzzi at the Borowicz factory, from March 1929 in the Red Army, 1931- 1933 instructor of the military school of the Leningrad Military District, from October 1933 to January 1939 studied at the Military Academy of the. Zhukovsky, then worked at the NKVD. From February 4 to December 1, 1939, head of the Special Forces of the NKVD 1 Special Forces Air Forces in the degree of captain of state security, from December 1, 1939 to March 28, 1940 Head of the Special Forces Division of the NKVD 1 Air Force of the Leningrad Military District, from 28 March to 19 September 1940 Head of Division Special NKVD Odessa Military District, from September 1940 to August 1941 Deputy Head of Special NKVD Division of the North Caucasus Military District, from June 1941 Colonel, August-September 1941 Head of Special NKVD 19 Army of the Western Front, September 1941 to January 1942 Deputy Head of Special Department NKVD West Front, September 11, 1941 appointed major of state security. From January 3 to May 21, 1942, head of the Special Section of the NKVD Northwest Front, senior state security officer, from 21 May to 4 August 1942 head of the Special NKVD Division of the North Caucasus Front, from 4 August 1942 to 13 March 1943 head of the Special NKVD Briański's Front, 14 February 1943 promoted to the Commissioner of State Security. From March 13 to March 28, 1943 Head of the Special Branch of the NKVD Front of Orłowski, from 28 March to 29 April 1943 again head of the Special Branch of the NKVD Briański Front, then transferred from the NKVD to the counterintelligence of the Red Army - from 29 April to 15 July 1943 head of the People's Defense Counterintelligence Office Since May 26, 1943, Major General, from 15 July to 17 November 1943, Head of the People's Counterintelligence Section of the Stepping Defense Front Commission. From June 17, 1943 to June 10, 1945, head of the People's Counterintelligence Headquarters of the 2nd Ukrainian Front, July 31, 1944 promoted to lieutenant general, June 10, 1945 to June 9, 1947 head of the People's Defense Counterintelligence Commission / MGB USSR Central Army Group. From June 9, 1947 to January 3, 1951, Head of the Third MGB USSR Chief of Staff, from December 31, 1950 to August 26, 1951, deputy minister of state security of the USSR for the militia.

3 November 1951 arrested, 1952 excluded from the party, 31 December 1953 released from custody, released in June 1954. Honors

And medals. Bibliography

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