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State Political Directorate

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Soviet national security agency (1922–1923)
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State Political Directorate
(GPU pri NKVD RSFSR)
Badge commemorating 5 years of the Cheka–GPU
Agency overview
FormedFebruary 6, 1922; 103 years ago (1922-02-06)
Preceding agency
DissolvedNovember 15, 1923; 101 years ago (1923-11-15)
Superseding agency
TypeSecret police
Intelligence agency
HeadquartersLubyanka,
Moscow,RSFSR,USSR
Agency executive
Parent agencyNKVD

TheState Political Directorate (Russian:Государственное политическое управление,romanizedGosudarstvennoye politicheskoye upravleniye), abbreviated asGPU (Russian:ГПУ), was thesecret police of theRussian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic from February 1922 to November 1923. It was the immediate successor of theCheka, and was replaced by theJoint State Political Directorate (OGPU).

Name

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The official designation in line to the native reference is:

  • Русский: = Государственное политическое управление (ГПУ) при Народном комиссариaте внутренних дел (НКВД) РСФСР
  • tr =Gosudarstvennoe politicheskoe upravlenie (GPU) pri narodnom komissariate vnutrennikh del (NKVD) RSFSR – (GPU pri NKVD RSFSR)
  • English: = State Political Directorate (also State Political Administration) under the People's Commissariat of interior affairs of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR)

Establishment

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Formed from theCheka, the original Russian state security organization, on February 6, 1922, it was initially known under the Russian abbreviationGPU—short for "State Political Directorate under theNKVD of the RSFSR" (Russian: Государственное политическое управление при НКВД РСФСР,Gosudarstvennoye politicheskoye upravlenie under the NKVD of the RSFSR"). Its first chief was the Cheka's former chairman,Felix Dzerzhinsky.

Mission

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Chronology of Soviet
security agencies
1917–22Cheka of theSovnarkom of theRSFSR
(All-Russian Extraordinary Commission)
1922–23GPU of theNKVD of the RSFSR
(State Political Directorate)
1923–34OGPU of the Sovnarkom of theUSSR
(Joint State Political Directorate)
1934–41
1934–41
NKVD of the USSR
(People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs)
  • GUGB of the NKVD of the USSR
    (Main Directorate of State Security) 1934-41
1941
1943–46
NKGB of the USSR
(People's Commissariat for State Security)
1946–53MGB of the USSR
(Ministry of State Security)
1953–54MVD of the USSR
(Ministry of Internal Affairs)
1954–91KGB of theCouncil of Ministers of the USSR
(Committee for State Security)

Internal security

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On paper, the new agency was supposed to act with more restraint than the Cheka. For example, unlike the Cheka, it did not have the right to shoot suspected "counter-revolutionaries" at will. All those suspected of political crimes had to be brought before a judge in normal circumstances.[1]

Foreign intelligence

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The 'Foreign Department' of the GPU was headed by a former Bolshevik and party member,Mikhail Trilisser.[2] The Foreign Department was placed in charge of intelligence activities overseas, including espionage and liquidation of 'enemies of the people'. Trilisser himself was later liquidated byJoseph Stalin during theGreat Purge in 1940.

Disestablishment

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With the creation of the USSR in December 1922, a unified organization was required to exercise control overstate security throughout the new union. Thus, on November 15, 1923, the GPU left the Russian NKVD and was reorganized as the all-unionJoint State Political Directorate, also translated as "All-Union State Political Administration". Its official name was "Joint State Political Directorate under theCouncil of People's Commissars of the USSR" (Russian:Obyedinyonnoye gosudarstvennoye politicheskoye upravleniye under the SNK of the USSR, Объединённое государственное политическое управление при СНК СССР), orOGPU (ОГПУ).

Personnel

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BadgePoliticalMilitary
noneCотрудник
Employee
Kрасноармеец
Red Armyman
Агент 3-го разряда
Agent third category
Командир отделения
Squad commander
Агент 2-го разряда
Agent second category
Помощник командира взвода
Assistant platoon commander
Агент 1-го разряда
Agent first category
Старшина роты, батареи, батальона, дивизиона
First Sergeant of company, battery, battalion
Сотрудник особых поручений
Special assignment officer
Командир взвода
Platoon commander
Нач. оперативного пункта
Head of operative point
командир роты (полуэскадрона)
Company commander (Commander of half-squadron)
30Нач. отдела инспекции; Пом. нач. адм.-следственной части
Leader of inspection department; Assistant head of investigative unit
командир батальона (эскадрона)
Battalion commander (Squadron commander)
Пом. нач. отделения; Уполномоч. отдела предварительного дознания; Нач. адм.-следственной части
Assistant departemental leader ; Plenipotentiary of preliminary investigation department; Head of investigative unit
командир полка
Regimental commander
Военрук инспекции
Military director of inspection
Командир бригады
Brigade commander
Нач. отделения ГПУ
Head of GPU branch
начальник и комиссар дивизии
Chief and commissar ofdivision
Зам. нач. отдела ГПУ
Assistant head of GPU department
Командир корпуса; Зам. нач. штаба войск ГПУ
Corps commander; Assistant chief of staff for GPU troops
Нач. отдела ГПУ
Head of GPU department
Зам. Пред. ГПУ — Нач. штаба войск ГПУ
Deputy chairman of GPU - Chief of staff of GPU troops

See also

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References

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  1. ^Overy, Richard (2004).The Dictators: Hitler's Germany, Stalin's Russia. London:W. W. Norton & Company.ISBN 978-0393020304.
  2. ^Kindermann, Karl Gustav,In the Toils of the O.G.P.U., Translated by Gerald Griffin; Hurst & Blackett, 1933 Digitized December 5, 2007, p. 149.

Further reading

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See also:Bibliography of the Russian Revolution and Civil War § Violence and terror
  • Gerson, L. D. (1985).The Secret Police in Lenin"s Russia. Philadelphia, PA:Temple University Press.
  • Nation, R. C. (2018).Black Earth, Red Star: A History of Soviet Security Policy, 1917-1991. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
  • Ryan, James. (2012).Lenin's Terror: The Ideological Origins of Early Soviet State Violence. London: Routledge.

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