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Vladimir Yefimovich Semichastny (Russian: Влади́мир Ефи́мович Семича́стный; Ukrainian: Володимир Юхимович Семичастний; 15
January 1924 – 12
January 2001)...
- in the KGB
until 1967; his
successor as
chairman of the KGB,
Vladimir Semichastny, was his
client and protégé. Intelligent, ambitious, and well-educated...
- VIP hall of
Vnukovo Airport; KGB
chairman Semichastny waited for him there,
flanked by KGB guards.
Semichastny informed Khrushchev of his
ouster and told...
- May 1982
Premier Alexei Kosygin Nikolai Tikhonov Preceded by
Vladimir Semichastny Succeeded by
Vitaly Fedorchuk Personal details Born (1914-06-15)15 June...
- the
Motherland from the
German invaders. In
November 1961,
Vladimir Semichastny became the
chairman of the KGB and sent out to
improve the
image of the...
- the KGB).
Brezhnev sacked Shelepin's
successor and protégé,
Vladimir Semichastny (in office: 1961–1967) as KGB
Chairman and re****igned him to a sinecure...
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Mikhail Vasilyevich Semichastny (Russian: Михаил Васильевич Семичастный; born
December 5, 1910, in Perlovka, now part of Mytishchi, Russia; died August...
- head,
Vladimir Semichastny,
attacked Pasternak before an
audience of 14,000 people,
including Khrushchev and
other Party leaders.
Semichastny first called...
- he
should not be too
complacent about his
present situation.
Vladimir Semichastny, head of the KGB, was a
crucial part of the conspiracy, as it was his...
- (1954–1991) Ivan
Serov (1954–58)
Alexander Shelepin (1958–61)
Vladimir Semichastny (1961–67) Yuri
Andropov (1967–82)
Vitaly Fedorchuk (1982)
Viktor Chebrikov...