Grigorij Ziuskin
Grigorij Petrovich Ziuskin (Ziuśkin) (born 1912 in the village of Zimnica in the Smolensk region in the vicinity of Smolensk, died June 16, 1994 in Smolensk) was an officer of the Soviet security forces.
In 1926 he graduated from the 4th grade of a rural school, worked in a kolkhoz in the Western Oblast (later Smolensk), and from April 1932 to October 1934 as a postal agent, 1932-1939 belonged to the Komsomol, and from January 1941 to the WKP (b) (candidate since June 1939). From October 1934 to October 1936 he served in the Red Army, then again was a kolkhoznik, since August 4, 1937 he worked in the NKVD. The supervisor of the NKVD prison of the Smolensk Oblast, in the spring of 1940, participated in a mass murder on Polish prisoners of war in Kozielsk, and on October 26, 1940, the People's Inward Party Commissioner, Lavrov Beria, awarded him a monetary prize. From January to July 1942 he served as commander of the 31st Reserve Brigade of the Red Army, from July 1942 to April 1943, commander of the 150th Stalinist Volunteer Division of the Siberian Front on the Kaliningrad Front / Central Front, and from April to August 1943 the commander of the mineservers and aide to the Platoon Commander 3 Strzelecki Battalion 62th Infantry Regiment of the 22nd Guard Regiment in the rank of senior sergeant. From August to November 1943 he was a party organizer in the battalion of the 22nd Division of the Kaliningrad Guard, from January to May 1944 he was hospitalized at the evacuation hospital in Torpoce, later he was head of the commanding staff of the artillery commander battery. 12th Infantry Guards Corps. From January 1946 he was again working at the NKVD. From March 1949 to August 1950 he was a senior operational officer of the separate post of the MWD board of the Smolensk Oblast and 1951 was investigating the police department of the Smolensk MGB headquarters. MWD board of the Smolensk Oblast, senior sergeant of the militia. Awarded with two Red Star awards (March 12, 1945 and May 23, 1952) and six medals. Bibliography
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