Sergei Kruglov may refer to: Sergey Kruglov (bobsleigh) (born 1960), Russian Olympic bobsledder Sergei Kruglov (politician) (1907–1977), Soviet politician...
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Sergei Nikiforovich Kruglov (2 October 1907 – 6 July 1977) was the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Soviet Union from January 1946 to March 1953 and...
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Sergei Gennadiyevich Kruglov (Russian: Серге́й Генна́дьевич Кругло́в, born July 26, 1966) is a Russian poet and priest. Born in Krasnoyarsk, he studied...
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Nikolay Kruglov (b. 1950), former Soviet biathlete Nikolay Kruglov Jr. (b. 1981), Russian biathlete and son of Nikolay Kruglov Sergei Kruglov (politician)...
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Organs of State Security under Stalin. However, the new NKVD chief, Sergei Kruglov, was not a supporter of Beria. Also by the summer of 1946 Beria's man...
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Nikolai Yezhov from 1936 to 1938, Lavrentiy Beria from 1938 to 1946, and Sergei Kruglov in 1946. First established in 1917 as the NKVD of the Russian SFSR,...
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Andreyevich Kruglov (also Sergei Kruglov, Russian: Серге́й Андреевич Круглов; born 27 March 1985 in Khabarovsk) is a Russian sport shooter. In 2010, Kruglov had...
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of Internal Affairs" Lavrentiy Beria (March 5, 1953 – June 26, 1953) Sergei Kruglov (June 1953 – March 13, 1954) March 13, 1954: Newly independent force...
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(1946) Viktor Abakumov (1946–51) Sergei Ogoltsov (1951)* Semyon Ignatiev (1951–53) Lavrentiy Beria (1953) Sergei Kruglov (1953–54) KGB (1954–1991) Ivan...
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Sergey Kruglov (born 24 February 1960) is a Russian bobsledder. He competed at the 1992 Winter Olympics, representing the Unified Team, and the 1994 Winter...
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Premier Georgy Malenkov Nikolai Bulganin Nikita Khrushchev Preceded by Sergei Kruglov Succeeded by Alexander Shelepin People's Commissar for Internal Affairs...
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Stalin's response to the 1934 murder of the Bolshevik chief of Leningrad, Sergei Kirov. Stalin used the murder as a pretext for further purges, and he personally...
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(1946) Viktor Abakumov (1946–51) Sergei Ogoltsov (1951)* Semyon Ignatiev (1951–53) Lavrentiy Beria (1953) Sergei Kruglov (1953–54) KGB (1954–1991) Ivan...
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(1946) Viktor Abakumov (1946–51) Sergei Ogoltsov (1951)* Semyon Ignatiev (1951–53) Lavrentiy Beria (1953) Sergei Kruglov (1953–54) KGB (1954–1991) Ivan...
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the Komsomol Source: Sergei Kruglov (14 January 1946 – 13 March 1953) Lavrentiy Beria (13 March 1953 – 26 July 1953) Sergei Kruglov (10 July 1953 – 1 February...
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Malenkov was to lure two of Beria's most powerful deputy ministers, Sergei Kruglov and Ivan Serov, to betray their boss. This allowed Khrushchev and Malenkov...
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military had controlled the area. NKVD operatives Vsevolod Merkulov and Sergei Kruglov issued a preliminary report, dated 10–11 January 1944, that concluded...
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(1946) Viktor Abakumov (1946–51) Sergei Ogoltsov (1951)* Semyon Ignatiev (1951–53) Lavrentiy Beria (1953) Sergei Kruglov (1953–54) KGB (1954–1991) Ivan...
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(1946) Viktor Abakumov (1946–51) Sergei Ogoltsov (1951)* Semyon Ignatiev (1951–53) Lavrentiy Beria (1953) Sergei Kruglov (1953–54) KGB (1954–1991) Ivan...
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(1946) Viktor Abakumov (1946–51) Sergei Ogoltsov (1951)* Semyon Ignatiev (1951–53) Lavrentiy Beria (1953) Sergei Kruglov (1953–54) KGB (1954–1991) Ivan...
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(1946) Viktor Abakumov (1946–51) Sergei Ogoltsov (1951)* Semyon Ignatiev (1951–53) Lavrentiy Beria (1953) Sergei Kruglov (1953–54) KGB (1954–1991) Ivan...
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appointment was endorsed by the Presidium on 30 January 1956. He replaced Sergei Kruglov in the post. On 25 February he was also elected a full member of the...
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(1946) Viktor Abakumov (1946–51) Sergei Ogoltsov (1951)* Semyon Ignatiev (1951–53) Lavrentiy Beria (1953) Sergei Kruglov (1953–54) KGB (1954–1991) Ivan...
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(1946) Viktor Abakumov (1946–51) Sergei Ogoltsov (1951)* Semyon Ignatiev (1951–53) Lavrentiy Beria (1953) Sergei Kruglov (1953–54) KGB (1954–1991) Ivan...
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colleagues in favor of the hardliners.[clarification needed] According to Sergei Tretyakov, Kryuchkov secretly sent US$50 billion worth of Communist Party...
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Affairs (NKVD) Ministers Genrikh Yagoda Nikolai Yezhov Lavrentiy Beria Sergei Kruglov NKVD Collegium Nikolai Yezhov Mikhail Frinovsky Lev Belsky Leonid Zakovsky...
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representatives of the Tsarist regime. Часть IV. На гражданской войнe. // Sergei Melgunov «Красный террор» в России 1918—1923. — 2-ое изд., доп. — Берлин...
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(1946) Viktor Abakumov (1946–51) Sergei Ogoltsov (1951)* Semyon Ignatiev (1951–53) Lavrentiy Beria (1953) Sergei Kruglov (1953–54) KGB (1954–1991) Ivan...
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drawn by Zemskov based on his data have been generally accepted. Thus, Sergei Maksudov alleged that although literary sources, for example the books of...
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(1946) Viktor Abakumov (1946–51) Sergei Ogoltsov (1951)* Semyon Ignatiev (1951–53) Lavrentiy Beria (1953) Sergei Kruglov (1953–54) KGB (1954–1991) Ivan...
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