On
this date, December 23, 1953, the NKVD Chief, Lavrentiy Beria and six of his
henchmen were executed by firing squad in Moscow, Russia. I will post
information about a Soviet NKVD official, Sergo Goglidze from Wikipedia.
Sergo Goglidze
(1901 – December 23, 1953) was a Georgian Soviet NKVD
official.
Biography
Born
in Korta, a village near Kutaisi, Serghei (Sergo) Arsenievici (Artenievici)
Goglidze joined the Cheka in 1921. He served with GPU-NKVD border troops,
rising through the ranks. In 1934 he was appointed People's Commissar of
Internal Affairs of the Transcaucasian SFSR, and, from 1937, of the Georgian
SSR. Goglidze was a close associate and friend of Lavrentiy
Beria, who promoted Goglidze to these high-level positions.
In
1941, he was appointed Plenipotentiary of the People's Commissar's Council in
Moldavia (Romanian territory, occupied by Soviet Union following the ultimatum
of June 26, 1940, itself a direct consequence of the Ribbentrop-Molotov pact), and was put in charge of a major deportation. In July 1941, after
the start of the war, he was moved to Khabarovsk, working as a chief of the
Soviet security apparatus in the Far East.
In
1951, he was moved to the headquarters of the MGB in Moscow, serving
as a Deputy Minister of State Security. Goglidze was in charge of the
investigation of the Doctors' Plot.
In
1953, after the death of Stalin and downfall of Beria, he was arrested and shot
(in Moscow, on December 23, 1953) together with a group of other NKVD officers close to Beria.
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