- Poison laboratory of the Soviet secret services
Poison laboratory of the Soviet secret services, alternatively called as Laboratory 1, Laboratory 12, and "Kamera" which means "The Chamber" in Russian, was a
covert poison research and development facility of the Soviet secret police agencies.History
* 1921: First poison laboratory within the Soviet secret services was established under the name "Special Office". It was headed by professor of medicine Ignatii Kazakov, according to
Pavel Sudoplatov . Vadim J. Birstein. "The Perversion Of Knowledge: The True Story of Soviet Science." Westview Press (2004) ISBN 0-813-34280-5. ]
*1926: The laboratory was under the supervision ofGenrikh Yagoda , a deputy ofOGPU chairmanVyacheslav Menzhinsky , who becameNKVD chief in 1934 after Menzhinsky's death.
*February 20 1939 : It becomes "Laboratory 1" headed byGrigory Mairanovsky . The laboratory was under the direct supervision ofNKVD directorLavrenty Beria and his deputyVsevolod Merkulov from 1939 to March of 1953.
*December 21 1951 :Grigory Mairanovsky arrested in connection withViktor Abakumov 's arrest, which was presumably a part of Stalin's campaign to remove NKVD chief, Lavrenty Beria.
*March 14 1953 : It was renamed to "Laboratory 12". V. Naumov is the newly appointed head.Lavrenty Beria andVsevolod Merkulov were executed after Stalin's death. ImmediateNKVD supervisor of the laboratory,Pavel Sudoplatov received long prison sentences.
*1978: Expanded into the "Central Investigation Institute for Special Technology" within theFirst Chief Directorate of theKGB
*Present time: Several laboratories of the SVR, (headquartered inYasenevo nearMoscow ), are currently responsible for the "creation of biological and toxin weapons for clandestine operations in the West" [ Alexander Kouzminov "Biological Espionage: Special Operations of the Soviet and Russian Foreign Intelligence Services in the West", Greenhill Books, 2006, ISBN 1-853-67646-2 [http://www.calitreview.com/Interviews/int_kouzminov_8013.htm] .] [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article1625866.ece The Laboratory 12 poison plot] , by Martin Sixsmith,The Sunday Times , April 8, 2007 ]Human experimentation
Mairanovsky and his colleagues tested a number of deadly poisons on prisoners from the
Gulag ("enemies of the people "), includingmustard gas ,ricin ,digitoxin and many others. The goal of the experiments was to find a tasteless, odourless chemical that could not be detected "post mortem". Candidate poisons were given to the victims, with a meal or drink, as "medication"Finally, a preparation with the desired properties called C-2 was developed According to witness testimonies, the victim changed physically, became shorter, weakened quickly, became calm and silent and died within fifteen minutes. Mairanovsky brought to the laboratory people of varied physical condition and ages in order to have a more complete picture about the action of each poison.
"Sudoplatov and Eitingon approved special equipment [poisons] only if it had been tested on humans", according to testimony of Mikhail Filimonov. Vsevolod Merkulov said that these experiments were approved by
NKVD chiefLavrenty Beria .. Beria himself testified on August 28, 1953, after his arrest that "I gave orders to Mairanovsky to conduct experiments on people sentenced to the highest measure of punishment, but it was not my idea" .In addition to human experimentation, Mairanovsky personally executed people with poisons, under the supervision of
Pavel Sudoplatov [http://grani.ru/Politics/World/Europe/Ukraine/m.81346.html History of Soviet poisonings (Russian)] byBoris Sokolov grani.ru ]Prominent victims
*The leader of the
Russian All-Military Union generalAlexander Kutepov was drugged and kidnapped inParis in 1930. He died from a heart attack due to an overdose of the administered drug.*One of leaders of the
White movement , Russian generalEvgenii Miller , was drugged and kidnapped inParis in 1937. He was executed later in Russia.*
Abram Slutsky , head the Soviet foreign intelligence service (GUGB) was poisoned withhydrocyanic acid added in tea in 1938Fact|date=May 2007*Archbishop
Theodore Romzha of Ukrainian Catholic Church was killed in 1947 by injection ofcurare provided by Mairanovsky and administered by a medical nurse who was an MGB agent.*In 1978, dissident Bulgarian writer
Georgi Markov was assassinated in London using a tiny pellet poisoned withricin ; the necessary equipment was prepared in this laboratory.Christopher Andrew andVasili Mitrokhin , "TheMitrokhin Archive : The KGB in Europe and the West", Gardners Books (2000), ISBN 0-14-028487-7] In aDiscovery Channel television program about his illustrated book of espionage equipment called "The Ultimate Spy,"espionage historian H. Keith Melton indicated that once the Bulgarian secret police had decided to kill Markhov, KGB specialists from the Laboratory gave the Bulgarians a choice between two KGB tools hat could be provided for the task -- either a poisonous topicalgelatin to be smeared on Markhov, or an instrument to administer a poison pellet, as was eventually done.*Attempted poisoning of the second President of
Afghanistan Hafizullah Amin onDecember 13 1979 . Department 8 ofKGB succeeded in infiltrating the illegal agent Mitalin Talybov (codenamed SABIR) as a chef of Amin's presidential palace. However, Amin switched his food and drink as if he expected to be poisoned, so his son-in-law became seriously ill, and ironically, was flown to a hospital in Moscow. [Vasili Mitrokhin andChristopher Andrew , "The World Was Going Our Way: The KGB and the Battle for the Third World", Basic Books (2005) hardcover, 677 pages ISBN 0-465-00311-7]Alleged victims
* Russian writer
Maksim Gorky and his son. During theTrial of the Twenty One in 1938,NKVD chiefGenrikh Yagoda admitted that he poisoned to death Maksim Gorky and his son and unsuccessfully tried to poison future NKVD bossNikolay Ezhov . The attempted poisoning of Ezhov was later officially dismissed as falsification, butVyacheslav Molotov believed that the poisoning accusations were true. Yagoda was never officially rehabilitated (recognized as an innocent victim of political repressions) by Soviet authorities.* Soviet leader
Joseph Stalin . Russian historiansAnton Antonov-Ovseenko andEdvard Radzinsky found that Stalin waspoison ed by associates ofNKVD chiefLavrentiy Beria , based on the interviews of a former Stalin's body guard and numerous circumstantial evidence. Stalin planned to dismiss and execute Beria and other senior members of the Soviet government in 1953.Edvard Radzinsky Stalin: The First In-depth Biography Based on Explosive New Documents from Russia's Secret Archives (1997) ISBN 0-385-47954-9 ] According to Radzinsky, Stalin was poisoned by Khrustalev, a senior bodyguard briefly mentioned in memories ofSvetlana Alliluyeva , Stalin's daughter. [Svetlana Alliluyeva "Twenty Letters To A Friend" (autobiography, published 1967, London, written 1963) ISBN 0-06-010099-0 ]*Journalist
Anna Politkovskaya . During theBeslan school hostage crisis in September 2004 and while on her way toBeslan to help in negotiations with the hostage-takers, Politkovskaya fell violently ill and lost consciousness after drinking tea. She survived and was assassinated later. [cite web|url=http://www.ifex.org/en/content/view/full/61071|title=Russian journalist reportedly poisoned en route to hostage negotiations|publisher=IFEX|date=2004-09-03|accessdate=2006-10-11] According to a report byThe Sunday Times , the drug was prepared in the FSB poison facility.Planned victims
*President of
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito . In the late 1940s, the laboratory manufactured a powdered plague for use in a small container and where the assassin was vaccinated against plague. The device was to be used against Tito, butMGB agent Iosef Grigulevich, who previously organized the assault on villa ofTrotsky and now have received the assignment to kill Tito, was recalled after the death ofStalin .
*The first democratically elected President of theRepublic of Georgia ,Zviad Gamsakhurdia . According to former Deputy Director ofBiopreparat Ken Alibek , this laboratory was possibly involved in design of undetectable chemical or biological agent to assassinate Gamsakhurdia.Ken Alibek and S. Handelman. "Biohazard: The Chilling True Story of the Largest Covert Biological Weapons Program in the World - Told from Inside by the Man Who Ran it." 1999. Delta (2000) ISBN 0-385-33496-6 ]BBC News reported that some Gamsakhurdia friends believed he committed suicide, "although his widow insists that he wasmurdered ." [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6515121.stm "Reburial for Georgia ex-president"] . TheBBC News . Retrieved onApril 1 ,2007 .]Miscellany
When
Vladimir Lenin askedStalin to give him poison, he probably meant from this laboratory (known at this time as "Special office")ee also
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History of poison
*List of poisonings Notes
ources
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Ken Alibek and S. Handelman. "Biohazard: The Chilling True Story of the Largest Covert Biological Weapons Program in the World - Told from Inside by the Man Who Ran it." 1999. Delta (2000) ISBN 0-385-33496-6 [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0385334966/]
*Vadim J. Birstein. "The Perversion Of Knowledge: The True Story of Soviet Science." Westview Press (2004) ISBN 0-813-34280-5.
*Vasili Mitrokhin andChristopher Andrew , "The World Was Going Our Way: The KGB and the Battle for the Third World", Basic Books (2005) hardcover, 677 pages ISBN 0-465-00311-7
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article1625866.ece The Laboratory 12 poison plot] , by Martin Sixsmith,The Sunday Times , April 8, 2007
* [http://cicentre.com/Documents/kgb_poison_factory.html The KGB's Poison Factory] , by Boris Volodarsky,Wall Street Journal , 7 April 2005
* [http://grani.ru/Politics/World/Europe/Ukraine/m.81346.html History of Soviet poisonings (Russian)] byBoris Sokolov grani.ru
* [http://grani.ru/opinion/m.114754.html Organic poison (Russian)] by Vladimir Abarinov, grani.ru
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