- Yevgeny Tuchkov
Eugene Tuchkov, or Evgeniy Aleksandrovich Tuchkov (in Russian Евгегний Александрович Тучков) was the head of the anti-religious arm of the Soviet
OGPU .Tuchkov was born in 1892 in the village of Teliakovo near
Suzdal . He finished four years of primary education after which he worked as a baker and also in a leather shop. He then served in the Russian Imperial Army as a secretary.In 1917 Tuchkov joined the
Bolsheviks and in 1918, theCheka . From 1922 to 1929 Tuchkov headed the sixth secret department of theOGPU which targeted theRussian Orthodox Church during the 1920's.During this period, Tuchkov orchestrated a campaign of persecution against the church which included the mass arrests and executions of clergy. He personally led the questioning of
Patriarch Tikhon . He had also begun supporting the liberal and modernist obnovlentsy church movement, seeking to make it a replacement for traditional Russian Orthodoxy.In 1928, Tuchkov enrolls in
Moscow State University but drops out a year later. In 1939, Tuchkov is fired from theNKVD , whereupon he begins working as a lecturer for the society "Knowledge". He is believed to have died in the early 1950's.References
http://www.solovki.ca/camp_20/butcher_tuchkov.htm
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