Committee for State Security of the Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic
Committee for State Security of the Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic (Russian:Комитет государственной безопасности Белорусской ССР) or KGB of BSSR was the main state security organization in the period of Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, a branch of the Committee for State Security of USSR.[1]
Chairmen
Chairmen of CheKa of BSSR
- Viktor Yarkin (1918—1920)
- Aleksandr Rotenberg (1920—1921)
Chairmen of GPU under the Government of BSSR
- Jan Olski (1921—1923)
- Stanisław Pintal (1923—1924)
- Filipp Medved (1924—1925)
- Roman Pillyar (1925—1929)
- Grigoriy Rappoport (1929—1931)
- Stanislav Redens (1931)
- German Matson (1931—1932)
- Leonid Zakovsky (1932—1934)
People's Commissars of Internal Affairs of BSSR
- Leonid Zakovsky (1934)
- Izrail Leplevsky (1934—1936)
- Grigory Molchanov (1936—1937)
- Boris Davydovych Berman (1937—1938)
- Aleksei Nasedkin (1938)
- Lavrentiy Tsanava (1938—1946)
Ministers of State Security of BSSR
- Lavrentiy Tsanava (1946—1951)
- Mikhail Baskakov (1951—1954)
Chairmen of the KGB under the Council of Ministers of BSSR
- Alexander Perepelitsyn - April 6, 1954 - August 31, 1959
- Vasily Petrov - October 13, 1959 - August 10, 1970
- Yakov Nikulkin - June 23, 1970 - August 4, 1980
- Veniamin Baluev - August 4, 1980 - November 24, 1990
- Eduard Shirkovsky - November 16, 1990 - September 1991
See also
References
- ↑ "Комитет государственной безопасности Республики Беларусь". www.kgb.gov.by (in Russian). Retrieved 2017-09-10.
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