Ivan Tikhonovich Savchenko (Russian: Иван Тихонович Савченко; 9 March 1908 – 5 September 1999) was a Soviet Communist Party and KGB executive. Savchenko made a career as a political officer in the Red Army during World War II. A protégé of Nikita Khrushchev and Leonid Brezhnev, Savchenko transferred to the Ministry of State Security (the predecessor to the KGB) in 1951.[1] In 1952 he was promoted to the chief of the Special Services Department (GUSS, a cryptanalysis and information security branch of the Central Committee), in 1953 to the Chief of the KGB's Eighth Chief Directorate.[1] His record at the national Party and KGB levels was lackluster, and 1959 he was transferred from Moscow to Chişinău as the head of the Moldavian SSR KGB. In 1967–1979 Savchenko represented the KGB in Romania and Bulgaria.[1]
Ivan Tikhonovich Savchenko (Russian: Иван Тихонович Савченко; 9 March 1908 – 5 September 1999) was a Soviet Communist Party and KGB executive. Savchenko...
player Gleb Savchenko (born 1983), Russian dancer and choreographer Igor Savchenko (1906–1950), Soviet-Ukrainian filmmaker IvanSavchenko (1908–1999)...
Vitaliivna Savchenko (Ukrainian: Анжеліка Віталіївна Савченко, born 11 August 1982) is a Ukrainian theatre and film actress, and an artist of the Ivan Franko...
Igor Andreyevich Savchenko (Russian: Игорь Андреевич Са́вченко) or Ihor Andriyovych Savchenko (Ukrainian: І́гор Андрі́йович Са́вченко; 11 October 1906...
1973–1981), who came from Russia, and the KGB, whose Moldavian chairmen were IvanSavchenko (until 1966), Piotr Chvertko (1966–1974) and Arkady Ragozin (1974–1979)...
have proposed various theories about the carvings' meaning. Svetlana Savchenko, a researcher at the Sverdlovsk Regional Museum, suggested that the decoration...
The Ivan Kozhedub National Air Force University (Ukrainian: Харківський національний університет повітряних сил імені Івана Кожедуба) is a state university...
Yevgeny Stepanovich Savchenko (Russian: Евгений Степанович Савченко; born 1950) is a Russian politician, who is currently the Senator of Belgorod Oblast...
Ivan Dodig (Croatian pronunciation: [ǐʋan dǒdiɡ]; born 2 January 1985) is a Croatian professional tennis player who specialises in doubles. He reached...
Russia" in which he asked Putin to release the Ukrainian pilot Nadiya Savchenko who went on a hunger strike. He stated that her death might have an even...
Vladyslav; Ocheretianko, Svitlana; Pylypchuk, Ruslan; Savchenko, Oleh (15 December 2022). "Ivan Dziuba by the memories of EMU's editorial members". The...
p. 568; Savchenko 2021, p. 105. Dubovik 2009, p. 8; Savchenko 2021, p. 105. Savchenko 2021, p. 105. Savchenko 2021, pp. 105–106. Savchenko 2021, p. 106...
Oleksandr Dovzhenko, Arnold Kordium, Pavlo Dolyna, Leonid Lukov, Ivan Kavaleridze, Igor Savchenko, Favst Lopatynskyi; operators — Danylo Demutskyi, Yurii Yekelchyk...
247. Savchenko 2017, p. 174. Savchenko 2017, pp. 174–175. Savchenko 2017, p. 175. Savchenko 2017, pp. 175–176. Savchenko 2017, p. 176. Savchenko 2017...
1951 Тарас Шевченко / Taras Shevchenko, directed by Ihor Savchenko 1952 В степах України / In the Steppes of Ukraine, directed by Tymofiy Levchuk 1952...
Saturday trilogy. Other notable science fiction writers included Vladimir Savchenko, Georgy Gurevich, Alexander Kazantsev, Georgy Martynov, Yeremey Parnov...