Sergei Romanovich Savchenko

Сергей Романович Савченко
Soviet Russian 1904–1966 ○ Removed 1955 · natural causes

The state security chief who dismantled the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church by force, then ran Soviet foreign intelligence in late Stalinism

In 1947, Khrushchev and Savchenko petitioned Stalin and Abakumov for permission to kill Bishop Romzha, accusing him of collaborating with 'secret emissaries of the Vatican' and the Ukrainian nationalist underground; Romzha was subsequently killed by a poison injection.

A Soviet state security officer who spent 17 years in border troops before becoming People's Commissar (1943–1946) and then Minister (1946–1949) of State Security for Ukraine. He personally directed the March 1946 'Synod of Lviv,' which forcibly merged the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church into the Russian Orthodox Church, and in 1947, together with Nikita Khrushchev, secured Stalin's approval for the assassination of Bishop Theodore Romzha of Mukachevo. Recalled to Moscow in 1949, he rose to head the First Chief Directorate (foreign intelligence) of the MGB as deputy minister, only to be removed after Beria's purge in 1953 and forced into retirement in 1955 for 'service inadequacy.'

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