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Ivan Holovchenko

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In 1955-1962 Holovchenko was a deputy director of KGB in Ukraine. On 9 April 1962 he was appointed Minister of General Order Security of UkrSSR which since 1968 was turned back into Ministry of Internal Affairs of UkrSSR. That position he held until 16 June 1982 when he retired. Since 1967
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As a head of Ministry of Interior (MVD), Holovchenko followed this principle, "the most important task in building communism is the education of people in the spirit of communist morality, the formation of a new person."
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at the start of the Nazi Germany aggression against the Soviet Union (so called the Great Patriotic War) Holovchenko served as an assistant to the chief of political department in
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Following liberation of Donbas area early in 1943, Holovchenko returned to Ukraine becoming the 3rd secretary of Komsomol in Voroshylovhrad Oblast (
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heading the organization's human resources administration. Sometime later he was appointed as the first secretary of Communist Party committee in
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and in summer of 1942 he participated in evacuation of the Voroshylovhrad train station. For which in few months in Moscow received a
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Holovchenko started out as a repairman at railway depot, later continued as Komsomol activist at various railway centers Artemivsk,
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In 1953-1954 Holovchenko was the first secretary of Communist Party committee in Voroshylovhrad (
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and a new appointment as an assistant to the chief of political department of Abdulino Railways.
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Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine (Soviet Union) members
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at the South-Donets Railways. In 1939, he became a member of the
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Holovchenko was born on 14 October 1918 in village of
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Minister of Interior (General Order Security)
Oleksiy Brovkin
Ivan Hladush
Lyman Druhyi
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Kupyansky Uyezd
Kharkiv Governorate
Ukrainian State
Kyiv
Ukraine
Baikove Cemetery
Ukrainian
Communist Party of Ukraine
Alma mater

Soviet Union
Militsiya
KGB

Ukrainian
Russian
Ukrainian
Lyman Druhyi
uk
Kupyansky Uyezd
Kharkiv Governorate
Kharkiv Oblast
Ukrainian State
Bakhmut
Debaltseve

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