Piotr Chvertko

Soviet politician and intelligence officer


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::summary Soviet politician and intelligence officer ::

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namePiotr Chvertko
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native_nameПётр Чвертко
officeChairman of the KGB of the Moldovian SSR
term_start1967
term_end1975
predecessorIvan Savchenko
successor
office1Chairman of the KGB of the Kirghiz SSR
term_start11961
term_end11967
predecessor1
successor1
birth_date
death_date
partyCPSU
allegianceSoviet Union
branch[[File:Emblema KGB.svg
rank[[File:1943inf-p05r.png
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| name = Piotr Chvertko | native_name_lang = ru | native_name = Пётр Чвертко | image = | caption = | order = | office = Chairman of the KGB of the Moldovian SSR | term_start = 1967 | term_end = 1975 | predecessor = Ivan Savchenko | successor = | office1 = Chairman of the KGB of the Kirghiz SSR | term_start1 = 1961 | term_end1 = 1967 | predecessor1 = | successor1 = | birth_date = | birth_place = | death_date = | party = CPSU | nationality = | children = | allegiance = Soviet Union | branch = [[File:Emblema KGB.svg|18px]] KGB | serviceyears = | rank = [[File:1943inf-p05r.png|18px]] General major Piotr Vladimirovich Chvertko (, born on 3 October 1915) was a Soviet politician who was the 4th Chairman of the KGB (Committee for State Security) of the Kirghiz SSR (1961–1967) and of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (1967–1975).

Biography

Chvertko was moved to Moldova from the Kyrgyz Soviet Republic. He was a specialist in counterespionage. His job in Chişinău refers to the Ivan Bodiul epoch of the Rule by Communist Party of the Moldavian Soviet Republic and the change in the leadership of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. The Soviet leaders had an evident accent on the stopping of the nationalistic and bourgeois ideology. Some of the achievements of the Nikita Khrushchev epoch of de-Stalinization were underwented. The number of tourists from Romania and other countries (Israel, Europe) has reduced in number, since the change of the coming to the leadership of Communist Party by Leonid Brezhnev. The main goals of activity of Chvertko in Moldova were:

Chvertko's period on the head of Moldavian KGB finished in 1975, when he was moved to German Democratic Republic as an officer at one of the Soviet Army units, placed in Dresden, where he continued to occupy by counterespionage.

General references

  • Teodor Botnaru, Alexandru Ganenko. Istoria serviciilor secrete. Breviar. Chişinău, Museum Eds., 2004, p. 220

References

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