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396:, asserted that "at the peak of the anti-semitic campaign, not Ryumin but Mesetsov, Konyatkin and Ignatiev were in charge of the criminal investigation and the beating of the doctors" He described Mesetsov and Konyatkin, who was Ryumin's deputy, as "incompetent". Ryumin was sacked in November 1952, while Ignatiev remained in office, though he collapsed on 14 November 1952 after transmitting a direct order from Stalin that the prisoners would be tortured. He may have been reluctant to have the instruction carried out, but the historians Jonathan Brent and Vladimir Naumov have noted that "Ignatiev's malaise and exhaustion did not prevent him from slavish obedience." 1152: 1401: 1407: 387:
I knew Ignatiev well, and I knew he was a very sick man. He had had a near fatal heart attack. He was mild, considerate and well-liked. We all knew what sort of physical condition he was in. Stalin was crazy with rage, yelling at Ignatiev and threatening him, demanding that he throw the doctors in
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that he delivered in 1956 to the 20th Congress of the Soviet Communist Party, in which he exposed Stain's crimes for the first time, Khrushchev remarked: "Present at this Congress as a delegate is the former Minister of State Security Comrade Ignatiev. Stalin told him curtly, 'If you do not obtain
1490: 362:, was charged with being the main instigator of the Doctors' Plot, for which he was shot. At the same time, it was Ignatiev's good fortune to be the first former head of the security services in almost 30 years to escape being arrested and executed - the fate suffered by 1510: 1505: 1485: 374:, Beria and Abakumov. In later life, Ignatiev would claim that he was never really involved in the Doctors' Plot, except to pass messages between Stalin and Ryumin, and that Stalin had repeatedly threatened to have him killed if he did not obey orders. 1495: 316:
Ignatiev's first task was to purge the security apparatus. In just over a year, he had 42,000 MGB officers sacked. His tenure as its head coincided with the anti-semitic campaign that began with the arrests of every known Jew employed by the MGB -
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When Abakumov was dismissed and arrested, in July 1951, Ignatiev was originally appointed representative of the Central Committee in the MGB. On 9 August 1951, he was appointed USSR Minister of State. He was a member of the
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and a Ukrainian nationalist who "was in this seventies, no longer active, but Ignatiev's group was eager to report his liquidation to impress the government." Other planned targets for assassination allegedly included
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In February 1954, Ignatiev was reappointed to the post of First secretary in the Bashkir republic, which he had held ten years earlier. In June 1957-October 1960, he was head of the communist party in
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and culture as fundamentally and effectively as Ignatiev did in 1957-1960" - partly because no other party official in Tatarstan had Ignatiev's experience of high level politics in Moscow.
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and other newspapers that the Doctors' Plot had been a miscarriage of justice and that Ignatiev had been guilty of "political blindness and ignorance" in allowing it to happen.
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in the border republics of the USSR. In 1934-38, he worked in the central party apparatus in Moscow, but received sudden promotion in 1938, as a result of the
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Sudoplatov also alleged that Ignatiev planned to carry out assassinations in Germany and Paris of elderly opponents of the Soviet regime, including exiled
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On 5 March 1953, after Stalin's death, Ignatiev was removed from his post in the MGB, as Beria absorbed the MGB into his
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Ignatiev retired "for health reasons" at the age of 55. He died of natural causes in 1983 and was buried in the
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confessions from the doctors we will shorten you by a head'." In his memoirs, Khrushchev claimed:
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and trade union personnel, and given the task of investigating the Minister of State Security (
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In December 1950, Ignatiev was recalled to Moscow and appointed head of the department of the
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Special Tasks, the Memoirs of an Unwanted Witness - a Soviet Spymaster
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from 1952 until 1961. He also briefly served as a member of the
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in 1926. For most of his career, he was a discreet regional
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in Moscow, along with many members of the Soviet elite.
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chains, beat them to pulp, and grind them into powder.
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Minister of State Security
Sergei Ogoltsov
19th
Presidium
19th
Secretariat
Karlivka
Kherson Governorate
Russian Empire
Moscow
Soviet Union
Soviet
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Russian
Joseph Stalin
Ukrainian
Uzbekistan
Bolshevik Revolution
Komsomol
Bukhara
Communist Party
apparatchik
Great Purge
Buryat ASSR
Bashkir ASSR
Dagestan ASSR
Nikolai Patolichev
Belorussia
Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Komsomol

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