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'''Lew Leonidowicz (Aronowicz) Szwarcman''' (Russian Лев Леони́дович (Аронович) Шва́рцман) born on July 25, 1907 in [[Saint Petersburg|St. Petersburg]] (or in Szpole), died on May 13, 1955 in [[Moscow]]) - officer of the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] special services, colonel.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20130518144851/http://www.novayagazeta.ru:80/gulag/48975.html|title=О тайных убийствах, Лаборатории Икс и сталинских палачах - Правда ГУЛАГа - Новая Газета|date=2013-05-18|website=web.archive.org|access-date=2020-02-16}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last=PLST|first=PAKU &|url=http://cyfroteka.pl/ebooki/Psy_Stalina-ebook/p0205836i020|title=Psy Stalina [Nikita Pietrow] < KLIKAJ I CZYTAJ ONLINE|date=2012-11-16|isbn=978-83-7427-880-5}}</ref>
'''Lew Leonidowicz (Aronowicz) Szwarcman''' (Russian Лев Леони́дович (Аронович) Шва́рцман) born on July 25, 1907 in [[Saint Petersburg|St. Petersburg]] (or in Szpole), died on May 13, 1955 in [[Moscow]]) - officer of the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] special services, colonel.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20130518144851/http://www.novayagazeta.ru:80/gulag/48975.html|title=О тайных убийствах, Лаборатории Икс и сталинских палачах - Правда ГУЛАГа - Новая Газета|date=2013-05-18|website=web.archive.org|access-date=2020-02-16}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last=PLST|first=PAKU &|url=http://cyfroteka.pl/ebooki/Psy_Stalina-ebook/p0205836i020|title=Psy Stalina [Nikita Pietrow] < KLIKAJ I CZYTAJ ONLINE|date=2012-11-16|isbn=978-83-7427-880-5}}</ref>

Szwarcman was a son of the banking official who fought in the [[Russian Civil War|civil war in Russia]] in the ranks of the [[White movement|White Army]]. He graduated from the workers' school in [[Kiev]] in 1924 and joined [[Komsomol]] in 1925. From February 1929 Szwarcman was the head of the editorial department of the newspaper Moskowskij Komsomolec and the secretary of the editorial office of Raba Moscow. From 1937, an [[NKVD]] officer and lieutenant of state security and deputy head of the NKVD Investigation Department. On March 14 1940 he was promoted to major of state security. From March 15, 1940, deputy head of the Chekists' operational group in Vyborg, conducted arrests, led investigations and organized NKVD structures in parts of [[Finland]] incorporated into the USSR [[Winter War|after the aggression against that country]]. From February 1941, deputy head of the [[People's Commissariat for State Security|NKGB]] Investigation Department of the [[Soviet Union|USSR]]. From August 1941, deputy head of the NKVD / NKGB / [[Ministry of State Security (Soviet Union)|MGB]] Investigation Department of the USSR of Special Importance. In February 14, 1943 appointed colonel of state security. In June 1949 he was sent to [[Bulgaria]] to assist in the investigation of a member of the Political Bureau of the [[Bulgarian Communist Party]] of Trajczo Kostova.

On July 13, 1951, he was arrested along with the entire leadership of the USSR Investigation Department. On March 3, 1955 sentenced to death and executed on May 13, 1955 after the Presidium of the USSR Supreme Council rejected a request for pardon.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 08:12, 16 February 2020

Lew Leonidowicz (Aronowicz) Szwarcman (Russian Лев Леони́дович (Аронович) Шва́рцман) born on July 25, 1907 in St. Petersburg (or in Szpole), died on May 13, 1955 in Moscow) - officer of the Soviet special services, colonel.[1][2]

Szwarcman was a son of the banking official who fought in the civil war in Russia in the ranks of the White Army. He graduated from the workers' school in Kiev in 1924 and joined Komsomol in 1925. From February 1929 Szwarcman was the head of the editorial department of the newspaper Moskowskij Komsomolec and the secretary of the editorial office of Raba Moscow. From 1937, an NKVD officer and lieutenant of state security and deputy head of the NKVD Investigation Department. On March 14 1940 he was promoted to major of state security. From March 15, 1940, deputy head of the Chekists' operational group in Vyborg, conducted arrests, led investigations and organized NKVD structures in parts of Finland incorporated into the USSR after the aggression against that country. From February 1941, deputy head of the NKGB Investigation Department of the USSR. From August 1941, deputy head of the NKVD / NKGB / MGB Investigation Department of the USSR of Special Importance. In February 14, 1943 appointed colonel of state security. In June 1949 he was sent to Bulgaria to assist in the investigation of a member of the Political Bureau of the Bulgarian Communist Party of Trajczo Kostova.

On July 13, 1951, he was arrested along with the entire leadership of the USSR Investigation Department. On March 3, 1955 sentenced to death and executed on May 13, 1955 after the Presidium of the USSR Supreme Council rejected a request for pardon.

References

  1. ^ "О тайных убийствах, Лаборатории Икс и сталинских палачах - Правда ГУЛАГа - Новая Газета". web.archive.org. 2013-05-18. Retrieved 2020-02-16.
  2. ^ PLST, PAKU & (2012-11-16). Psy Stalina [Nikita Pietrow] < KLIKAJ I CZYTAJ ONLINE. ISBN 978-83-7427-880-5.