Aleksandr Jemieljanow
Aleksandr Mikhailovich Yemeniyanov (born 1893 in the village of Fyodorovskoye in the Malinsky district of the Moscow Governorate, died?) - an officer of the Soviet security forces, one of the organizers of the Katyn massacre.
He had basic education, served in the Red Army from 1920, in 1936 was a guardian of the Commanding Board of the Administrative and Economic Administration (AChU) NKVD USSR, July 7, 1937 appointed sergeant, and March 17, 1940 state security leitmotiv. In 1940, a staff member of the AChU NKVD Commanding General's Special Forces, in the spring of 1940, participated in the mass murder of Polish prisoners and prisoners from camps in Kozielsk, Ostaszków and Starobielsk. On October 26, 1940, the People's Commissar of Internal Affairs, Lavrov Beria, awarded him a monetary prize. On November 6, 1942, he was appointed senior lieutenant of state security. In 1949, head of the MGB USSR Executive Command Subcommittee, on April 12, 1949, released from illness. Honors Bibliography
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