Sergo Goglidze Explained

Sergo Goglidze
სერგო გოგლიძე
Birth Date:1901
Death Date:23 December 1953
Birth Place:Kutaisi, Georgia, Russian Empire
Death Place:Moscow, USSR
Office1:People‘s Commissar for Internal Affairs of the Georgian SSR
Term Start1:1937
Term End1:1941
Office2:People‘s Commissar for Internal Affairs of the Transcaucasian SFSR
Term Start2:1934
Term End2:1936
Allegiance: USSR
Serviceyears:1921–1953
Rank: Colonel General
Branch:OGPU / NKVD
Commands:NKVD Georgian SSR
NKVD Transcaucasian SFSR
NKVD Soviet Far East
Unit:GPU-NKVD border troops
Battles:World War II
Awards:Order of Lenin (twice)
Laterwork:Deputy Minister of State Security

Sergo Arseni Goglidze (Russian: Сергей (Серго) Арсеньевич Гоглидзе, Georgian: სერგო არსენის ძე გოგლიძე; 1901 – 23 December 1953) was a Soviet security officer, NKVD official and Colonel General of State Security.[1]

Biography

Born in Korta, a village near Kutaisi, Serghei (Sergo) Arsenievici (Arsentievici) 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 him to high-level positions.

In 1941, he was appointed Plenipotentiary of the People's Commissar's Council in Moldavia (Romanian territory, occupied by the 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.[2] 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 23 December 1953) together with a group of other NKVD officers close to Beria.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Stalin and His Hangmen . 18 December 2007 . Donald Rayfield, Random House. 9780307431837 . March 9, 2014 .
  2. Web site: ПОЛИТ.РУ: Не по своей воле... История и география принудительных миграций в СССР . 2011-11-03 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100514173553/http://old.polit.ru/documents/397553.html . 2010-05-14 . Павел Полян. Не по своей воле.