Sergei Ivanovich Ogoltsov

Сергей Иванович Огольцов
Soviet Russian 1900–1976 ○ Stripped of rank · natural causes

An operative who spanned every iteration of Soviet state security across 35 years

Summoned to Moscow in December 1945, Ogoltsov was offered the MGB minister post at a Politburo meeting. He refused, citing 'a lack of knowledge and experience' — yet six years later, when Abakumov was arrested, he stepped into that very chair as acting minister.

Sergei Ogoltsov was one of the few figures whose career spanned the entire arc of Soviet state security, from Cheka to MVD. Entering the Cheka at 17 in 1918, he was dispatched by Dzerzhinsky to Ukraine, where campaigns against Makhno taught him hostage executions and annihilation of insurgent units. As MGB Deputy and First Deputy Minister (1946–1953) under Abakumov, he coordinated mass deportations (Operations West, Spring, Breaking Wave) and personally directed the 1948 murder of Solomon Mikhoels in Minsk. He served one month as acting MGB Minister after Abakumov's 1951 dismissal, and was arrested by Beria after Stalin's death; though released, he was stripped of rank and all decorations in 1959.

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