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Pavel Fitin
NKVD license of Pavel Fitin
Head of the INO
In office May 1939 – May 1946
Personal details
Born
Pavel Mikhailovich Fitin
28 December 1907 Ozhogino, Yalutorovsky Uyezd, Russian Empire
Died
24 December 1971 (aged 63) Moscow, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Soviet Union
Awards
Order of the Red Banner Order of the Red Star
Signature
Nickname
Viktor
Military service
Allegiance
Soviet Union
Branch/service
Red Army
Years of service
1932-1953
Rank
Lieutenant General
Commands
People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs
Battles/wars
Great Terror Operation Barbarossa German-Soviet War
Pavel Mikhailovich Fitin (Russian: Павел Михайлович Фитин; 28 December 1907 – 24 December 1971) was a Soviet intelligence officer (INO–GUGB–NKVD–NKGB) who was the director of Soviet intelligence during World War II, identified in the Venona cables under the code name "Viktor."[1]
^Venona 195 New York to Moscow 9 February 1944 Archived 18 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine
Pavel Mikhailovich Fitin (Russian: Павел Михайлович Фитин; 28 December 1907 – 24 December 1971) was a Soviet intelligence officer (INO–GUGB–NKVD–NKGB)...
Fuchs. The project was given the codename "Enormoz". In November 1944, PavelFitin reported: Despite participation by a large number of scientific organization...
cooperated with NKGB Directorates like 1st (foreign intelligence, headed by PavelFitin), 2nd (domestic counterintelligence ) run by Pyotr Fedotov and especially...
unearthed in the Comintern Archives in the late 1980s has Lt. General PavelFitin, head of KGB foreign intelligence operations, requesting of Comintern...
April 1945 memo from PavelFitin, head of KGB foreign intelligence, to Vsevolod Merkulov, head of the overall KGB organization, Fitin asked fair treatment...
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From information uncovered by Vassiliev, a memo dated July 1941 from PavelFitin, the NKVD's war time head of counter-intelligence, to NKGB chief Vsevolod...
unreadable and suggested that Ullmann should receive more training. However, PavelFitin, who was responsible for analyzing the material, described it as very...
continuously from General Donovan's Washington headquarters through Wheeler to PavelFitin's offices in Moscow." As a member of the OSS Research and Analysis Division...
unreadable and suggested that Ullmann receive more training. However, PavelFitin, who was responsible for analyzing the material, described it as very...
unreadable and suggested that Ullmann received more training. However, PavelFitin, who was responsible for analyzing the material, described it as very...
under cover as "Vasily Zubilin") in New York wrote to "Victor" (General PavelFitin, head of NKVD foreign intelligence) in Moscow, "KINI is being entrusted...
Foreign Affairs. In July 1940, on the initiative of intelligence chief PavelFitin, Korotkov was sent for a month to Germany under the guise of a stand-in...
Baker took over its operations).[citation needed] In May 1942, General PavelFitin, the head of KGB foreign intelligence directorate states in a message...
of aviation, chemistry, medicine. Kvasnikov worked very closely with PavelFitin, the head of NKVD's foreign intelligence unit, who believed strongly...