- Yakov Agranov
Yakov Saulovich Agranov ( _ru. Я́ков Сау́лович Агра́нов) (born Sorenson; 1893 – 1938) — a prominent member of the Cheka, the forerunner of the Soviet
KGB . He was born in a Jewish family in Checherskaya, a village in the Gomel province of theRussian Empire .In 1912 he joined theSocialist-Revolutionary Party and in 1915 theRussian Social Democratic Labour Party .In 1918 Agranov became secretary ofSovnarkom .At this time he was taking orders directly fromVladimir Lenin and Felix Dzerzhinsky.During this period Agranov was in charge of the forced emigration of leading figures of Russian science and culture as potentially anti-Soviet elements (among those expelled wereNikolai Berdyaev andNikolai Lossky ).From 1919 until his death he was a prominent member of the Cheka (later the OGPU and then NKVD) (
KGB ). Agranov wasGenrikh Yagoda 's deputy duringStalin 'sGreat Purge .In 1921 Agranov was the chief investigator regarding the “Petrograd militant organization”, headed by Professor Tagantsev. The investigation ended with more than 85 persons being sentenced to death, including the poetNikolay Gumilyov . It is believed that most people were framed and that there was little substance to the affair. All concerned were promptly executed.Agranov also investigated theKronstadt rebellion and the peasant uprising in theTambov region. At the end of his career he was fabricating cases for theTrial of the Twenty One , against theTrotskyist Anti-Soviet Military Organization and the later shown to be mythical “Promparty” and “Working Peasant Party ” cases.Agranov is also implicated in the suspicious “suicide” of the poet
Vladimir Mayakovsky in 1930.Immediately after the assassination of
Sergey Kirov in Leningrad in 1934, Agranov was entrusted with the organization of mass reprisals in the city. The interrogation sessions ofLev Kamenev ,Grigory Zinoviev ,Nikolai Bukharin ,Alexei Rykov andMikhail Tukhachevsky were conducted under his supervision. The cynical motto “"If there is no enemy, he should be created, denounced and punished"” was attributed to Yakov Agranov.His career and life come to an end when in 1938 he himself was accused of being aTrotskyite sympathizer and executed by firing squad as an “enemy of the people ”.References
* [http://www.newtimes.ru/eng/detail.asp?art_id=1265 Say a good word for a poor KGB man By Vladimir Voronov]
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