Iwan Moskalenko


Ivan Ivanovich Moskalenko (Russian: Иван Иванович Москаленко, born 1907 in Kiev, died in April 1982 in Moscow) - Ukrainian, Soviet military, lieutenant general, officer of the special services. Curriculum vitae Born in a Ukrainian peasant family, he worked at his father's farm, in the years 1923-1925 he was educated at schools in Bojarka and Kiev, and since August 1925 served in the Red Army. Commander of the 89th Regiment of the 30th Rifle Division in the Ukrainian Military District, in the years 1930-1931 at the military school in Orenburg, in 1931-1933 lecturer at the military school in the Ukrainian Military District, later served in the Leningrad Military District, from December 1937 to June 1939 he studied at the. Frunze in Moscow, was awarded the rank of Major of the Red Army. From June 28, 1939, in the NKVD, an official of the State Security Administration, since 28 December 1939 the captain of state security, from October 22, 1940 to February 13, 1941 Head of Division 1 of Division 4 of the Chief State Security, from 13 February to 7 July 1941 Head Division 1 and Assistant to the Head of the Board 3 of the People's Defense Commissar of the USSR, in June 1941 promoted to the Colonel of the Red Army. From August 22, 1941 to April 29, 1943, Head of Division 1 and Assistant to the Head of the Special NKVD USSR Special Forces, September 10, 1941 promoted to major state security, June 25, 1942, major state security officer; From May 26, 1943 to June 4, 1946, Assistant Chief of the General Staff of the Chernobyl Counterintelligence Commission, May 26, 1943, appointed Major General; and on July 31, 1944, Lieutenant General. From June 4, 1946 to January 2, 1952, Head of Division 1 and Assistant Head of the 3rd Head of the MGB USSR, then Deputy Chief of the MGB / MWD / MWD Special Forces of the Belarusian Military District.

July 7, 1954 released "due to discredit." Honors

In 9 medals. Bibliography

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