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Ukrainian Branch of the KGB From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The KGB of the Ukrainian SSR (Ukrainian: Комітет державної безпеки УРСР, romanized: Komitet derzhavnoi bezpeky URSR) was a state committee of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic and a regional predecessor of the Security Service of Ukraine, a republican part of All-Union Committee for State Security. After the adaptation of the Constitution of the Ukrainian SSR (1978), it possessed a ministerial authority.

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History
Created on May 30, 1954, according to the ukase of Verkhovna Rada Presidium, the committee completely corresponded to the authority and organizational structure of KGB (created on March 13, 1954). Procedural powers of KGB, and its investigative jurisdiction were identified with adoption of the Criminal (1960) and the Criminal Procedural (1961) Codes of the Ukrainian SSR.
With the creation of the Security Service of Ukraine on September 20, 1991, the committee was dissolved according to the Verkhovna Rada statement "About creation of the Service of National Security of Ukraine".
According to the statement, the KGB of Ukraine was liquidated, while its employees, archives and documents were now under control of Security Service of Ukraine except for the technical divisions for encryption and communications, and the guard service. The encryption and communication service was subordinated to the Verkhovna Rada, while the guard service was transferred to the jurisdiction of the National Guard of Ukraine.
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Chairmen
Chairmen of Cheka of the Ukrainian SSR
- Isaak Shvarts (1918–1919)
- Aleksandr Rotenberg (1919)
- Vasiliy Mantsev (1919–1922)
Chairmen of GPU of the Ukrainian SSR
- Vasiliy Mantsev (1922–1923)
Chairmen of OGPU the of Ukrainian SSR
- Vasiliy Mantsev (1923)
- Vsevolod Balitsky (1923–1931)
- Stanislav Redens (1931–1933)
- Vsevolod Balitsky (1933–1934)
People's Commissars of Internal Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR
- Vsevolod Balitsky (1934–1937)
- Vasily Ivanov (1937)
- Izrail Leplevsky (1937—1938)
- Aleksandr Uspensky (1938)
- Amayak Kobulov (1938–1939)
- Ivan Serov (1939–1941)
People's Commissars for State Security of the Ukrainian SSR
- Pavlo Meshyk (1941)
People's Commissars of Internal Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR
- Vasyl Serhiyenko (1941–1943)
- Vasyl Riasnoy (1943)
People's Commissars for State Security of the Ukrainian SSR
- Sergey Savchenko (1943–1946)
Ministers of State Security of the Ukrainian SSR
- Sergey Savchenko (1946–1949)
- Mykola Kovalchuk (1949–1952)
- Pyotr Ivashutin (1952–1953)
Ministers of Internal Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR
- Pavlo Meshyk (1953)
- Timofei Strokach (1953–1954)
Chairmen of the KGB under the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR
- Vitali Nikitchenko (April 16, 1954 – July 16, 1970)
- Vitali Fedorchuk (July 16, 1970 – May 26, 1982)
- Stepan Mukha (May 26, 1982 – 1987)
- Nikolai Golushko (1987 – September 20, 1991)
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See also
Further reading
- Lubyanka. Handbook. VChK-OGPU-NKVD-NKGB-MGB-MVD-KGB 1917-1960. Moscow, 1997.
- Korovin, V. The history of domestic security agencies. Moscow, 1998.
- Kolpakidi, A., Prokhorov, D. Foreign intelligence of Russia. Saint Petersburg, 2001.
External links
- Land Administration building. Web Encyclopedia of Kiev (WEK).
- Committee for State Security of the Ukrainian SSR
- Okipnyuk, V. Committee for State Security of the USSR and Committee for State Security of the URSR. Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine. "Naukova dumka". Kiev, 2007.
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