Mikhail Dokuczajew
Mikhail Stiepanovich Dokuczajew (Russian: Михаил Степанович Докучаев, born on June 2, 1925 in the village of Nikolskoje in the Astrakhan region, died on August 9, 2003 in Moscow) - Major General of the KGB, Hero of the Soviet Union (1945). Curriculum vitae He attended school in Astrakhan, from November 1942 he served in the Red Army, he fought in the composition of 216 and 55 cavalry regiments, he took part in, among others, in the battle of Stalingrad and near Kursk. He participated in the pushing of the Dnieper, the Belarussian and Warsaw-Poznań operations, and finally Berlin, in 1944 he became a member of the WKP (b). He particularly distinguished himself during the battles for Pabianice on January 21, 1945, in an attack on a column of German tanks and cars. He participated in the Victory Parade on Red Square on June 24, 1945. After the war, he studied at the Military Institute of Foreign Languages, after graduating in 1951 in the Main Management of the Special Service at KC WKP (b) / KPZR, then 1953-1954 in the 8th MWD Board of Directors. The USSR, and 1954-1956 in the 8th Main Board of the KGB of the USSR. In the years 1956-1959 he studied at the Military and Diplomatic Academy of the Soviet Army, then he worked in the First Central Board of the KGB of the USSR - in Departments 13 and 5 of that Board, in 1960 he was sent to work in the KGB residency in Athens, 1965-1966 he underwent operational improvement courses the staff of school No. 101 and the Central Board of the KGB. In the years 1966-1971 he was a resident of the KGB in Athens, 1971-1973 an officer in Service No. 2 of the Main Board of the KGB of the USSR, from 1973 to July 1975 the head of the 5th Department of the "K" Board and the Main Board of the KGB of the USSR, and from July 1975 to May 1989 a deputy the head of the 9th Board of the KGB of the USSR in the rank of major general, then he finished working in the KGB. He was buried at the Kuncewski Cemetery. Honors
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