List of Chairmen of the KGB
Chairman of the Committee for State Security | |
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Flag of the KGB commanders | |
Residence | Lubyanka Building |
Precursor | None |
Formation | 30 December 1922 |
First holder | Felix Dzerzhinsky |
Final holder | Vadim Bakatin |
Abolished | 22 October 1991 |
The Chairman of the KGB was the head of the Soviet KGB. He was assisted by one or two First Deputy Chairmen, and four to six Deputy Chairmen. And he was the head of the Collegium of the KGB— which consisted of the Chairman, deputy chairmen, Directorate Chiefs, and one or two republic-level KGB organization chairmen— who affected key policy decisions.
In 1934-1943 the Soviet State Security agency was part of People's Commissariat of Interior (NKVD) as Main Directorate of State Security (GUGB). Director of GUGB was the first deputy of People's Commissar of Interior.
List
# | Name (birth–death) |
Took office | Left office | Premier | ||
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1 | Chairman of the Cheka (1917–1922) | |||||
Felix Dzerzhinsky (1877–1926) |
20 December 1917 | 6 February 1922 |
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Chairman of the GPU-OGPU (1922, 1923–1934) | ||||||
Felix Dzerzhinsky (1877–1926) |
6 February 1922 | 20 July 1926 |
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2 | Vyacheslav Menzhinsky (1874–1934) |
30 July 1926 | 10 May 1934 |
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3 | Main Directorate of State Security of People's Commissar for Internal Affairs (1934–1941) | |||||
Genrikh Yagoda (1891–1936) |
10 July 1934 | 26 September 1936 |
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4 | Yakov Agranov (1893–1938) |
29 December 1936 | 15 April 1937 |
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5 | Mikhail Frinovsky (1898–1940) |
15 April 1937 | 28 March 1938 |
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6 | Lavrentiy Beriya (1899–1953) |
29 September 1938 | 17 December 1938 |
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7 | Vsevolod Merkulov (1895–1953) |
17 December 1938 | 3 February 1941 |
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People's Commissar for State Security (1941) | ||||||
Vsevolod Merkulov (1895–1953) |
3 February 1941 | 20 July 1941 |
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Main Directorate of State Security of People's Commissar for Internal Affairs (1941–1943) | ||||||
Vsevolod Merkulov (1895–1953) |
20 July 1941 | 14 April 1943 |
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People's Commissar for State Security (1943–1946) | ||||||
Vsevolod Merkulov (1895–1953) |
14 April 1943 | 15 March 1946 |
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Ministry of State Security (1946–1953) | ||||||
Vsevolod Merkulov (1895–1954) |
15 March 1946 | 18 March 1946 |
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8 | Viktor Abakumov (1908–1954) |
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18 March 1946 | 1951 |
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9 | Semyon Ignatyev (1904–1983) |
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1951 | 5 March 1953 |
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5 | Lavrentiy Beriya (1899–1953) |
5 March 1953 | 26 June 1953 |
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10 | Sergei Kruglov (1907–1977) |
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June 1953 | 13 March 1954 |
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11 | Chairman of the Committee for State Security (1953–1991) | |||||
Ivan Serov (1905–1990) |
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13 March 1954 | 8 December 1958 |
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12 | Alexander Shelepin (1918–1994) |
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25 December 1958 | 13 November 1961 |
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13 | Vladimir Semichastny (1924–2001) |
13 November 1961 | 18 May 1967 |
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14 | Yuri Andropov (1914–1984) |
18 May 1967 | 26 May 1982 |
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15 | Vitaly Fedorchuk (1918–2008) |
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26 May 1982 | 17 December 1982 |
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16 | Viktor Chebrikov (1923–1999) |
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17 December 1982 | 1 October 1988 |
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17 | Vladimir Kryuchkov (1924–2007) |
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1 October 1988 | 22 August 1991 |
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- | Leonid Shebarshin (interim) (1935–2012) |
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22 August 1991 | 23 August 1991 | ||
18 | Vadim Bakatin (born 1937) |
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23 August 1991 | 22 October 1991 |
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See also
Citations
Sources
- Christopher Andrew and Vasili Mitrokhin, The Mitrokhin Archive: The KGB in Europe and the West, Gardners Books (2000), ISBN 0-14-028487-7 Basic Books (1999), hardcover, ISBN 0-465-00310-9; trade paperback (September, 2000), ISBN 0-465-00312-5
- John Barron, "KGB: The Secret Work of Soviet Secret Agents",Reader's Digest Press (1974), ISBN 0-88349-009-9
- Vasili Mitrokhin and Christopher Andrew, The World Was Going Our Way: The KGB and the Battle for the Third World, Basic Books (2005) hardcover, 677 pages ISBN 0-465-00311-7
Further reading
- Yevgenia Albats and Catherine A. Fitzpatrick. The State Within a State: The KGB and Its Hold on Russia – Past, Present, and Future. Farrar Straus Giroux (1994) ISBN 0-374-52738-5.
- John Barron. KGB: The Secret Works Of Soviet Secret Agents. Bantam Books (1981) ISBN 0-553-23275-4
- Vadim J. Birstein. The Perversion Of Knowledge: The True Story of Soviet Science. Westview Press (2004) ISBN 0-8133-4280-5 (describes a secret KGB lab engaged in development and testing of poisons)
- John Dziak, Chekisty: A History of the KGB, Lexington Books (1988) ISBN 978-0-669-10258-1
- Sheymov, Victor (1993). Tower of Secrets. Naval Institute Press. p. 420. ISBN 1-55750-764-3.
- Бережков, Василий Иванович (2004). Руководители Ленинградского управления КГБ : 1954-1991. Санкт-Петербург: Выбор, 2004. ISBN 5-93518-035-9 (in Russian)
External links
- KGB Information Center from FAS.org
- Chebrikov, Viktor M., et al., eds. Istoriya sovetskikh organov gosudarstvennoi bezopasnosti. (1977)
- Slaves of KGB. 20th Century. The religion of betrayal (Russian) - book by Yuri Shchekochikhin
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