Ivan Lavrentievich Ustinov

Иван Лаврентьевич Устинов
Soviet Russian 1920–2020 ○ Natural causes

Military counterintelligence chief of the Brezhnev era

Leading a breakout from encirclement in 1941: "Comrades, I'm from military counterintelligence! We will organize and make a breakout. If someone is scared and wants to surrender, I will shoot him with the power given to me by the Motherland!"

Soviet military counterintelligence leader. Trained as a medical assistant, he joined the Red Army in 1939 and was assigned to state security just before the German invasion, serving in NKVD Special Departments and SMERSH at the front. After the war he built his career in military counterintelligence, chiefly with the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany (GSFG) and the Far Eastern Military District, rising to head the KGB Third Directorate in 1970, commanding the network of Special Departments (osobisty) embedded throughout the Soviet Armed Forces. Removed in 1973 after conflict with KGB deputy chairman Georgy Tsinev, he returned to GSFG as head of its Special Directorate, later serving as security advisor to Gosplan until 1991. He wrote memoirs on the history of military counterintelligence and lived to be 100.

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