Alexei Dmitrievich Lizichev

Алексей Дмитриевич Лизичев
Soviet Russian 1928–2006 ○ Natural causes

The last GlavPUR chief who stood to defend the military political organs through perestroika

He declared: "My principles are not changed like banknotes. I will not be the gravedigger of the political organs" — choosing resignation over the liquidation of the military political apparatus.

A career political officer who spent his entire working life in the Soviet armed forces' political apparatus, Lizichev was chosen by Gorbachev in 1985 to succeed Alexei Yepishev as Chief of the Main Political Directorate and lead perestroika in the military. He initially pursued renewal of the political organs, but when reform veered toward anti-army propaganda and the liquidation of the political officer system itself, he broke openly with the General Secretary. Declaring "My principles are not changed like banknotes — I will not be the gravedigger of the political organs," he chose resignation over complicity, becoming the last GlavPUR chief to defend the institution of party control over the armed forces before the Soviet collapse.

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