Guenrikh Iagoda

Guenrikh Grigoriévitch Yagoda (or sometimes, Iagoda ) [[Russian] ГенрихГригорьевичЯгода] in 1891 was born in Nijni-Novgorod in an Jewish family.

Studying in pharmacy, it adheres to the party Bolshevik in 1907 and is off-set in Siberia in 1911. He becomes member of the Tchéka, then, in 1924, he is named vice-president of the Guépéou. It succeeds Viatcheslav Menjinski and makes carry out its predecessor after a sham trial.

It is named police chief of the people inside (directing NKVD) of July 1934 at September 1936. On order of Stalin, it probably organizes the assassination of Sergueï Kirov on December 1st, 1934 in Leningrad, which starts the Great Purgings.

On order of Stalin, still, it is stopped on April 3rd 1937 by Iejov, initially its assistant then his successor, is judged with the Procès of Moscow, and is shot in 1938. Yagoda confirms the principle thus that very directing concerned with safety units must be made shoot by its successor.

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