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KGB Lt. Gen. Kondrashov Met Raoul Wallenberg in Jail (Eng.)Сергей Кондрашев

Stasi Videos   http://www.4law.co.il/sta1.html Kondrashov Sergey Sergei Kondrashov was born in 1923 in a family of Soviet officials in the town of Sergiev Posad. After graduating from high school in Moscow in 1940 entered the Moscow Aviation Institute. His father - a soldier of the Moscow division of the national guard - died in June 1942       In 1944, Sergei Kondrashov was hired in the All-Union Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries (VOKS) as an assistant and interpreter to work with foreign delegations.       In 1947-1951 gg. - Officer counterintelligence officials, deputy chief of the U.S. Department of the Office of Counterintelligence of the MGB. Since 1951 - in the system of foreign intelligence. In 1951-1953. SA Kondrashov - Deputy Chief of the 1 st Division, and then - the English department of the 1 st (Anglo-American) Office of CI-PSU MGB.       From October 1953 to 1955 - 1 st secretary of the Soviet Embassy in the UK, acting resident. This appointment was directly linked to his upcoming work with the famous Soviet agent George Blake, who in those years served in the British Intelligence (SIS) Deputy Head of the Department in implementing an eavesdropping equipment on Soviet facilities.       After returning to Moscow S. Kondrashov headed the German department of PSU.       In 1957 - 1962 gg. was in Austria as Vice-resident and resident under the guise of post 1 of the First Secretary Embassy of the USSR.       Since 1962 - deputy chief of the "D". After returning to the Soviet Union occupied the post of Chief of the Austro-Germanic department of PGU, the chief of service "A" (since 1968), Deputy Chief of Foreign Intelligence, the Deputy Chief Border Exploration, senior consultant of the USSR KGB chairman Yuri Andropov's intelligence and foreign policy.       Actively participated in the preparation of the Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE).       Awarded the Order of the Red Banner, Order of the Red Star, Order of the Patriotic War II degree, many medals, memorable signs "For service in the intelligence," "For service in the counterintelligence," For service in the frontier troops.       Lieutenant-General, candidate of historical sciences, speaks English, German and French.       He retired in 1992. Died Sept. 22, 2007.

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