Vladimir Ivanovich Komarov (MGB interrogator)

Владимир Иванович Комаров
Soviet Union Russia 1916–1954 ✕ Executed, not rehabilitated

Abakumov's deputy interrogator who beat prisoners and fabricated protocols in the Leningrad Affair

After his arrest he testified: 'I went to Leningrad with ten other investigators… Before we left, Abakumov warned me sternly: Zhdanov's name must not be mentioned at the trial. You'll answer with your head.'

A career security officer who joined the NKVD in 1938 and rose to deputy head of the MGB Section for Investigating Specially Important Cases with the rank of colonel. As Abakumov's chief enforcer in the Leningrad Affair, he personally beat prisoners, authorized and directed the falsification of interrogation protocols by his subordinate Arseny Putintsev, and rehearsed defendants before trial to ensure they repeated their false confessions in court. Arrested alongside Abakumov in 1951, he was tried after Stalin's death for fabricating the Leningrad case, sentenced to death, and shot at Levashovo in December 1954; he has never been rehabilitated.

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