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Pyotr Ivashutin

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At the insistence of Ivashutin, the construction of a new complex of buildings for the needs of the GRU began on the Khoroshevskoye highway in Moscow. After the first reconnaissance satellites appeared in space, on the initiative of Ivashutin, a Space Intelligence Department also was formed in the
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On Ivashutin's initiative, the GRU in 1963 began to create a system of round-the-clock information reception and its assessment in order to identify signs of an increase in the combat readiness of foreign armed forces. In other words, a system was created to warn the country's top leadership about
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in July 1931 by the party, he was called up and sent to military education; in 1933 he graduated from the 7th Stalingrad Military Aviation School. From 1933 he  was an instructor pilot in the same military aviation school; from 1935 he was the commander of the crew of the TB-3 heavy bomber of
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From December 1951 to August 1952 he was deputy chief of the 3rd Main Directorate (military counterintelligence) of the USSR Ministry of State Security. Since September 1952  Ivashutin became Minister of State Security of the Ukrainian SSR. From March 1953  he was Deputy Minister of
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Internal Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR. Since July 1953  he was Deputy Head of the 3rd Directorate (military counterintelligence) of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs. In 1954 he became head of the counterintelligence department in the industry of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
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From June 1954 he was appointed Deputy Chairman of the KGB and from January 1956 the First Deputy Chairman of the KGB under the Council of Ministers of the USSR. During 5 to 13 November 1961 he became the temporary acting Chairman of the KGB at the Council of Ministers of the USSR.
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for the courage shown in the fight against the German fascist invaders during the Great Patriotic War, and for successful activities to strengthen the Armed Forces of the USSR in the postwar period
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military threats in real time. This system later became known as the Command Post. This work, begun by Ivashutin in the 1960s, later became the basis for the creation of the National Center for
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The total length of service of Pyotr Ivanovich Ivashutin in the GRU was over twenty-four years which made him the longest running GRU chief in the USSR.
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of the USSR, he was transferred there and in March 1954 he was appointed head of the 5th department (economic counterintelligence) of the KGB under the
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In 1963, Ivashutin made a trip to Cuba. The result of this trip was the deployment of a technical intelligence center in Lourdes (a suburb of Havana).
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During the Great Patriotic War from May to October 1941 Ivashutin served as deputy head of the 3rd department of the OO of the
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One of the primary tasks that Ivashutin had to solve was to minimize the damage inflicted on the GRU by defector
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General of the Army PI Ivashutin A quarter of a century at the head of the GRU. // Ed.-comp. V. I. Boyko
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From July 1945  Ivashutin became the head of the SMERSH counterintelligence department in the
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Recipients of the Medal "For Distinction in Guarding the State Border of the USSR"
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Members of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, 1963–1967
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Second convocation members of the Verkhovna Rada of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
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and head of the state and military security organs, who was deputy chairman of the
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Badge "For service in military intelligence" (No. 001, awarded on 11 May 1998)
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The highest departmental awards of the state security agencies of the USSR:
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Ivashutin was born into the family of a railway worker. He graduated from a
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Recipients of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 3rd class
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Recipients of the Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky (Soviet Union), 1st class
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Sixth convocation members of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
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From 14 March 1963 to 13 July 1987 Ivashutin became Chief of the
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and Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the USSR Armed Forces.
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Lubyanka: Bodies of the Cheka-OGPU-NKVD-NKGB-MVD-KGB. 1917-1991
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Eleventh convocation members of the Soviet of Nationalities
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Seventh convocation members of the Soviet of Nationalities
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Eighth convocation members of the Soviet of Nationalities
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Heads of the Glavnoye Razvedyvatel'noye Upravleniye (GRU)
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Tenth convocation members of the Soviet of Nationalities
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Ninth convocation members of the Soviet of Nationalities
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Third convocation members of the Soviet of Nationalities
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From 1950 to 1954 and from 1966 he was a deputy of the
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Zhukovsky Air Force Engineering Academy of the Red Army
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National Defense Management of the Russian Federation
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Recipients of the Patriotic Order of Merit in bronze
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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North Ossetian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
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In May 1992 he retired. 366:Supreme Soviet of the USSR 19:In this name that follows 18: 895: 884: 758: 744: 286:. He participated in the 276:Western Military District 212:Pyotr Ivanovich Ivashutin 197: 181: 171: 163: 127: 109: 97: 77: 61: 51: 44: 604:Military History Journal 536:Orders of the Red Banner 500:Hero of the Soviet Union 442:Troyekurovskoye Cemetery 431:USSR Ministry of Defense 328:Southern Group of Forces 264:Moscow Military District 103:Troyekurovskoye Cemetery 56:Пётр Ива́нович Ивашу́тин 457:Major of State Security 362:Soviet of Nationalities 920:Aleksandr Shlyakhturov 569:Orders of the Red Star 440:. He is buried at the 185:Temporary head of the 915:Valentin Korabelnikov 308:North Caucasian Front 164:Years of service 798:Yan Karlovich Berzin 635:. September 2, 2009. 477:- 25 September 1944; 300:Transcaucasian Front 664:. 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Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name
Brest-Litovsk
Russian Empire
Moscow
Russia
Troyekurovskoye Cemetery
Soviet Union
Red Army
NKVD
SMERSH
MGB
Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU)
MVD
KGB
Army General
KGB
Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU)

Russian
Soviet
Army General
KGB
GRU
rabfak
All-Union Communist Party (b)
Red Army
Moscow Military District
Zhukovsky Air Force Engineering Academy of the Red Army

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