Alexei Nasiedkin
Aleksey Alekseejewicz Nasiedkin (Russian: Алексей Алексеевич Наседкин, born 18 February 1897 in the village of Maurino in the Jaroslawian province, died 26 January 1940 in Moscow) is an officer of the Soviet secret service, the People's Commissar of the Interior of the Belarusian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1938). < / p> Curriculum vitae
After graduating from the 4 classes of the city school he was an electromonitor at the factory, 1918 joined the Red Army and RKP (b). 1919 completed the courses of red commanders in Tambów, soldier of special purpose units, commander of machine gun ranks, participant in suppressing anti-communist peasant uprisings, among others. the Tambov Uprising. 1923 graduated from the Institute of the People's Economy, was the manager of the regimental school of machine guns, later on party work - secretary of the party cells of the State Planning Commission (Gosplanu), 1924-1926 secretary of the factory committee, and 1926-1927 secretary responsible for the party committee in Moscow. From June 1927, a member of the Economic Board of the OGPU, since August 1934 the head of the Economic Department of the State Security Board (UGB) of the NKVD Board of the USSR in Central Poland (now samarskaya). From June 1935 the deputy head of the UGB NKVD Economic Department of the USSR in the Moscow region, since November 1936 deputy chief, and since September 1937 the head of the UGB NKWD 3rd Division (counterintelligence) of the Moscow Oblast. On December 26, 1935, he was appointed lieutenant colonel, and on April 16, 1937, the captain of state security. From October 1937 the head of the NKVD Board of the Smolensk Oblast, from 22 May to 16 December 1938, the People's Commissar of Interior of the Belarusian Ministry of the Interior. From 20 May 1938 major state security. He participated in the mass repression and fabrication of evidence in investigations, was responsible for torture in the hearings. Member of the USSR's 1st term of office. December 16, 1938 arrested, January 15, 1940 sentenced to death by the Military College of the USSR Supreme Court and shot. Honors Bibliography
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