Ivan Frolenkov
Iwan Leonowicz Frolenkow (born 1906 in the village of Marczewo in the Monastyrian region of the Smolensk Oblast, died?) - an officer of the NKVD and the Ministry of State Security, one of the perpetrators of the Katyn massacre. Curriculum vitae
He had basic education, he served in the Red Army in 1928-1930, went to the OGPU in 1930, joined the WKP in 1930 (b). He worked in the headquarters of the NKVD Smolensk Oblast and was an assistant to the commander of the board.
In the spring of 1940, he participated in the murder of Polish prisoners of war in Katyn, and on October 26, 1940, he was rewarded by the head of the NKVD Lavender Beria.
Since March 23, 1944, the employee of the People's Commissariat of the State Security Commission / MGB Circuit in Smolensk, in 1950 moved to the Archangel Region. He was a lieutenant. He was the commander of the platoon of the 7th branch of the militarized small-scale fire brigade of the Ust'-Wymskie Camp of Corrective Work (or camp). December 1955 released to reserve. Honors Bibliography
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