Ilyin Viktor Nikolaevich

Definition: An employee of the NKVD, an active participant in the operation Monastery, later a member of the Union of Writers of the USSR, its secretary (until 1977)
Years of life: 1904-1990
Reproduction methods:
Rod in 1904 in the family of a hired clerk. Russian. In the Communist Party from October 1925. In 1917 he graduated from the 2nd grade of a real school in Moscow; in 1939 - 2 courses of the correspondence department of the Military-Political Academy. Served in the Red Army: Red Army soldier of the guard battalion at the "Centrotextile", Moscow 04.1918–10.1919; political fighter of the guard battalion at the headquarters of the Eastern Front, Red Army soldier of the 190th separate rifle battalion, Ufa 10.1919–03.1920; at short-term courses at the Presidium of the Cheka, Moscow 03.1920–06.1920; political fighter of a separate cavalry division at the 3rd cavalry corps of the 4th Army of the Western Front, Polotsk, Vilna, Bialystok 07.1920–12.1920; political committee of a hundred cavalry regiment of the 31st rifle division of the 39th rifle Kuban brigade, Krasnodar 01.1921–10.1921; on cavalry courses, Elizavetgrad 10.1921–06.1922.
In the OGPU troops: assistant commander of a platoon of the 2nd squadron of the cavalry division of the OSNAZ detachment at the OGPU board, Moscow 07.1922–07.1923; cadet of the Military-Political School, Moscow 08.1923–09.1925; political instructor of the 1st squadron of the cavalry regiment div. OSNAZ at the Collegium of the OGPU, Moscow 09.1925–12.1926.
Secretary Deputy Head of the Military Industrial Directorate of the Supreme Economic Council of the USSR 01.1927–08.1928; deputy director of the newsreel factory, deputy. management "Soyuzkinochroniki", Moscow 08.1928–08.1933.
In the organs of the OGPU-NKVD-NKGB: authorized by the 1st branch of the SPO of the OGPU of the USSR 08/15/1933-07/10/1934; authorized, detective of the 1st department of the SPO of the GUGB of the NKVD of the USSR 07/10/1934–06/23/1935; detective of the 2nd department of the SPO of the GUGB of the NKVD of the USSR 06/23/1935–04/15/1937; assistant to the head of the 4th department of the 4th department of the GUGB of the NKVD of the USSR 04/15/1937–04/1938; assistant to the head of the department of the 4th department of the 1st department of the NKVD of the USSR 04.1938–26.11.1938; head of the 4th department of the 2nd department of the GUGB of the NKVD of the USSR 11/26/1938–02/27/1941; head of the 2nd department of the 3rd department of the NKGB of the USSR 27.02.1941–13.08.1941; head of the 2nd department of the 3rd department of the NKVD of the USSR 08/13/1941–05/03/1943.
Arrested 05/03/1943; was under investigation in the prison of the NKGB-MGB on charges of "hostile activities, links with especially dangerous criminals and disclosure of secret information" until 1952. 58-1 "b" to 8 years 10 months (time spent in custody). 03/03/1952 was released from custody, by the decision of the OSO of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR of 07/31/1953, the sentence of the OSO of the MGB of 02/20/1952 was canceled and the case was dismissed due to the lack of corpus delicti. Rehabilitated. By order of the KGB under the Council of Ministers of the USSR No. 560ls dated 08/02/1954, he was transferred to the SA reserve from 03/03/1952 "due to the facts of discrediting". By order of the KGB dated April 11, 1956, the wording was changed: dismissed due to illness.
Since May 1952 - assistant to the head of the Department, head of work No. 178 of construction trust No. 11 in Ryazan, since June 1955 - secretary for organizational issues of the Moscow branch of the Writers' Union of the USSR. In 1977 he was retired. Hit by a car near his home on Leninsky Prospekt in 1990.
Info:
Петров Н.В. Кто руководил органами госбезопасности, 1941 – 1954: Справочник / Междунар. о-во «Мемориал», РГАСПИ, ГАРФ, ЦА ФСБ России. – М.: О-во «Мемориал», «Звенья», 2010.

Documents (1)

Fund 03 (Б-2) / Inventory 1 / Case Гамсахурдия Звиад Константинович
16. An open letter from Gamsakhurdia Z. dated 02/10/1977 to Lev Kopelev with a list of facts allowing him to consider Niko Kiasashvili, Otar Dzhinoria and Mzia Baktadze as KGB agents.