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Filipp Bobkov

Filipp Denisovich Bobkov (Russian: Фили́пп Дени́сович Бобко́в; 1 December 1925 – 17 June 2019) was a Soviet and Russian KGB functionary, who worked as the chief of the KGB subunit responsible for repressing dissent (Fifth Main Directorate), which was responsible for suppression of internal dissent in the former Soviet Union. He was widely regarded the chief KGB ideologist or "KGB brain".[1]

Filipp Denisovich Bobkov
Bobkov in 2012
Native name
Филипп Денисович Бобков
Nickname(s)KGB's Brain
Born(1925-12-01)1 December 1925
Chervona Kam'yanka, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union
(now Ukraine)
Died17 July 2019(2019-07-17) (aged 93)
Moscow, Russia
AllegianceSoviet Union
Service/branchRed Army (until 1945)
NKGB (1945–1946)
MGB (1946–1953)
KGB (1953–1992)
Years of service1942–1992
RankArmy General
Commands heldFifth Main Directorate of the KGB
Battles/warsSecond World War
Awards

Service in the Soviet secret services edit

Bobkov began his career in the Soviet secret services in 1945, under the guidance of Lavrentiy Beria and then known as the People's Commissariat for State Security, or NKGB. In the power struggles that followed the death of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, Bobkov survived Beria's removal and execution, and later outlasted eleven subsequent chairmen of the Ministry of State Security (MGB) and KGB. During the 1970s and 1980s, he "effectively became the KGB's real chairman, although officially he held the post of first deputy", according to Russian investigative journalist Yevgenia Albats.[2]

Creation of front organizations edit

Bobkov was very instrumental in creation of KGB-controlled political organizations, such as the Anti-Zionist Committee of the Soviet Public, established in 1983. He also allegedly invented Liberal Democratic Party of Russia, according to Soviet Politburo member Alexander Yakovlev. However, Bobkov denied these allegations, saying that he did not support the creation of a "Zubatov-style pseudo-party under KGB control, which directs interests and sentiments of certain social groups".[3]

Ethnic conflicts edit

As described in his official biography, Bobkov was personally engaged in resolving ethnic conflicts in the Soviet Union. This included incidents such as the Sumgait pogrom, the January Events in Lithuania, the 1989 tribal clashes in Uzbekistan, and the Jeltoqsan. Former Politburo deputy and reformist leader Alexander Yakovlev, however, has claimed that Bobkov did not solve these conflicts, but rather created them in an effort to maintain the power of the KGB by showing its necessity.[4]

Perestroika edit

According to Bobkov, perestroika had been invented by him and his KGB colleagues: "We in the KGB contributed quite a bit to the process of perestroika because[...]without it the Soviet Union could not move ahead."[5]

Documents discovered by political scientist Robert van Voren in the Stasi archives show that in summer 1989 Bobkov came to Berlin and told Stasi Director Erich Mielke that German reunification was the work of mentally ill persons.[6]

Bobkov allegedly supervised the transfer of Communist Party money to foreign banks prior to the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt.[7][8] In October 1990, Bobkov ordered the creation of commercial firms and banks, which were managed by KGB officers and their "trusted contacts". The project was funded by KGB and Party money, "which made up almost 80% of the amount invested in the new banks, stock exchanges, and businesses in 1990-1991", according to the testimony of Richard Palmer to the United States Congress regarding Soviet infiltration of the Western financial system.[9] Nikolay Kruchina, a high ranking CPSU official who was officially responsible for supervising the Communist Party money, fell to his death from the window of his luxury apartment in Moscow soon after the events.

Post-Soviet Russia edit

Bobkov officially retired in 1991 and organized a private security service in the Media Most company called SB MOST Group (Russian: СБ „Группы МОСТ“), which included thousands of his former KGB colleagues.[8][10][11][12] The entire archive of 5th KGB Main Directorate was taken to Media-Most.[8][13] This security service allegedly organized an attempted assassination of Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky in 1994.[12] On 3 July 2000, the FreeLance Bureau (FLB) under its editor-in-chief Sergei Sokolov released what was called Russiagate (Russian: "Рашенгейт") or the “Database of SB MOST Group” (Russian: «База данных СБ „Группы МОСТ“») although Sokolov stated that in addition to the MOST Group Security Bureau's database, Sokolov released other files, transcripts, etc from the FSB and other security structures as well.[14][15][16]

His daughter Dasha or Daria Bobkova (Russian: Дарья Бобкова) heads the Spanish branch of Most-Bank (Russian: Мост-Банк - Испанский).[12]

He also worked as a personal security adviser of Russian Parliament speaker Ruslan Khasbulatov.[17]

Bobkov died on 17 June 2019.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ Жирнов, Евгений (Zhirnov, Evgeny) (12 May 2000). Одна жизнь Филиппа Денисовича. One life of Filipp Denisovich (in Russian). Kommersant. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
  2. ^ The State Within a State: The KGB and Its Hold on Russia - Past, Present, and Future, by Yevgenia Albats and Catherine A. Fitzpatrick. 1994. ISBN 0-374-18104-7.
  3. ^ Alexander Nikolaevich Yakovlev Time of darkness, Moscow, 2003, ISBN 5-85646-097-9, page 574 (Russian: Яковлев А. Сумерки. Москва: Материк 2003 г.). The book provides an official copy of a document providing the initial LDPR funding (3 million rubles) from the CPSU money
  4. ^ Alexander Nikolaevich Yakovlev Time of darkness, Moscow, 2003, ISBN 5-85646-097-9, page 551 (Russian: Яковлев А. Сумерки. Москва: Материк 2003 г.)
  5. ^ J. Michael Waller Secret Empire: The KGB in Russia Today., Westview Press. Boulder, CO., 1994., ISBN 0-8133-2323-1
  6. ^ Trehub, Hanna (22 February 2013). "Political Madness: Dutch Sovietologist Robert van Voren speaks about Soviet repressive psychiatry and its surviving offshoots". The Ukrainian Week. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
  7. ^ Transfer of Communist Party money
  8. ^ a b c Нерсесов, Юрий (23 January 2003). Жертвы иудейской войны. stringer-news.ru website. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  9. ^ STATEMENT OF RICHARD L. PALMER, PRESIDENT OF CACHET INTERNATIONAL, INC. ON THE INFILTRATION OF THE WESTERN FINANCIAL SYSTEM BY ELEMENTS OF RUSSIAN ORGANIZED CRIME BEFORE THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES ON SEPTEMBER 21, 1999
  10. ^ Grove, Lloyd (7 April 1995). "Russky business". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on 6 March 2021. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  11. ^ Ideologist for all times, by Felix Shemedlovsky, Russian Vedomosti
  12. ^ a b c Григорьев, Андрей (Grigoriev, Andrei) (28 March 2000). Аполитичный Гусинский. Apolitical Gusinsky. (in Russian). «Компания» — деловой еженедельник (Company). from the original on 12 February 2012. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
  13. ^ Ideologist for all times, by Felix Shemedlovsky, Russian Vedomosti, A slightly different version
  14. ^ Нехорошев, Григорий (Nekhoroshev, Grigory) (3 July 2000). [FLB.RU PREPARED A GREAT SCANDAL . It touches on more than three hundred names of famous people of the Russian Federation]. Независимая Газета (Nezavisimaya Gazeta) (in Russian). Archived from the original on 27 January 2001. Retrieved 5 March 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  15. ^ "(Un)Civil Societies Report: July 13, 2000". Radio Free Europe. 13 July 2000. Retrieved 5 March 2021. See section RUSSIAN WEB SITE PUBLISHES EXTENSIVE "RUSSIAGATE" DATABASE...
  16. ^ Челноков, Алексей (Chelnokov, Alexey) [in Russian]; Плужников, Сергей (Pluzhnikov, Sergey); Соколов, Сергей (Sokolov, Sergey) [in Russian] (3 July 2000). ["Rashengate"]. Журналистское агентство Free Lance Bureau (FLB) (flb.ru) (in Russian). Archived from the original on 18 August 2001. Retrieved 5 March 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  17. ^ Personal security adviser of Ruslan Hasbulatov
  18. ^ "Philipp Bobkov, senior KGB officer who helped stamp out dissent in the former Soviet Union – obituary". The Telegraph. 20 June 2019. Retrieved 16 September 2023.

External links edit

  • His official biography (Russian)
  • Philipp Bobkov "A guest at Dmitry Gordon", 2013, 61 min on YouTube
  • Filipp Bobkov at Find a Grave  

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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs the patronymic is Denisovich and the family name is Bobkov Filipp Denisovich Bobkov Russian Fili pp Deni sovich Bobko v 1 December 1925 17 June 2019 was a Soviet and Russian KGB functionary who worked as the chief of the KGB subunit responsible for repressing dissent Fifth Main Directorate which was responsible for suppression of internal dissent in the former Soviet Union He was widely regarded the chief KGB ideologist or KGB brain 1 Filipp Denisovich BobkovBobkov in 2012Native nameFilipp Denisovich BobkovNickname s KGB s BrainBorn 1925 12 01 1 December 1925Chervona Kam yanka Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Soviet Union now Ukraine Died17 July 2019 2019 07 17 aged 93 Moscow RussiaAllegianceSoviet UnionService wbr branchRed Army until 1945 NKGB 1945 1946 MGB 1946 1953 KGB 1953 1992 Years of service1942 1992RankArmy GeneralCommands heldFifth Main Directorate of the KGBBattles warsSecond World War Operation Buffel Battle of Smolensk 1943 Baltic offensive Battles of the Courland BridgeheadAwards Contents 1 Service in the Soviet secret services 1 1 Creation of front organizations 1 2 Ethnic conflicts 1 3 Perestroika 1 4 Post Soviet Russia 2 References 3 External linksService in the Soviet secret services editBobkov began his career in the Soviet secret services in 1945 under the guidance of Lavrentiy Beria and then known as the People s Commissariat for State Security or NKGB In the power struggles that followed the death of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin Bobkov survived Beria s removal and execution and later outlasted eleven subsequent chairmen of the Ministry of State Security MGB and KGB During the 1970s and 1980s he effectively became the KGB s real chairman although officially he held the post of first deputy according to Russian investigative journalist Yevgenia Albats 2 Creation of front organizations edit Bobkov was very instrumental in creation of KGB controlled political organizations such as the Anti Zionist Committee of the Soviet Public established in 1983 He also allegedly invented Liberal Democratic Party of Russia according to Soviet Politburo member Alexander Yakovlev However Bobkov denied these allegations saying that he did not support the creation of a Zubatov style pseudo party under KGB control which directs interests and sentiments of certain social groups 3 Ethnic conflicts edit As described in his official biography Bobkov was personally engaged in resolving ethnic conflicts in the Soviet Union This included incidents such as the Sumgait pogrom the January Events in Lithuania the 1989 tribal clashes in Uzbekistan and the Jeltoqsan Former Politburo deputy and reformist leader Alexander Yakovlev however has claimed that Bobkov did not solve these conflicts but rather created them in an effort to maintain the power of the KGB by showing its necessity 4 Perestroika edit According to Bobkov perestroika had been invented by him and his KGB colleagues We in the KGB contributed quite a bit to the process of perestroika because without it the Soviet Union could not move ahead 5 Documents discovered by political scientist Robert van Voren in the Stasi archives show that in summer 1989 Bobkov came to Berlin and told Stasi Director Erich Mielke that German reunification was the work of mentally ill persons 6 Bobkov allegedly supervised the transfer of Communist Party money to foreign banks prior to the 1991 Soviet coup d etat attempt 7 8 In October 1990 Bobkov ordered the creation of commercial firms and banks which were managed by KGB officers and their trusted contacts The project was funded by KGB and Party money which made up almost 80 of the amount invested in the new banks stock exchanges and businesses in 1990 1991 according to the testimony of Richard Palmer to the United States Congress regarding Soviet infiltration of the Western financial system 9 Nikolay Kruchina a high ranking CPSU official who was officially responsible for supervising the Communist Party money fell to his death from the window of his luxury apartment in Moscow soon after the events Post Soviet Russia edit Bobkov officially retired in 1991 and organized a private security service in the Media Most company called SB MOST Group Russian SB Gruppy MOST which included thousands of his former KGB colleagues 8 10 11 12 The entire archive of 5th KGB Main Directorate was taken to Media Most 8 13 This security service allegedly organized an attempted assassination of Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky in 1994 12 On 3 July 2000 the FreeLance Bureau FLB under its editor in chief Sergei Sokolov released what was called Russiagate Russian Rashengejt or the Database of SB MOST Group Russian Baza dannyh SB Gruppy MOST although Sokolov stated that in addition to the MOST Group Security Bureau s database Sokolov released other files transcripts etc from the FSB and other security structures as well 14 15 16 His daughter Dasha or Daria Bobkova Russian Darya Bobkova heads the Spanish branch of Most Bank Russian Most Bank Ispanskij 12 He also worked as a personal security adviser of Russian Parliament speaker Ruslan Khasbulatov 17 Bobkov died on 17 June 2019 18 References edit Zhirnov Evgenij Zhirnov Evgeny 12 May 2000 Odna zhizn Filippa Denisovicha One life of Filipp Denisovich in Russian Kommersant Retrieved 15 January 2021 The State Within a State The KGB and Its Hold on Russia Past Present and Future by Yevgenia Albats and Catherine A Fitzpatrick 1994 ISBN 0 374 18104 7 Alexander Nikolaevich Yakovlev Time of darkness Moscow 2003 ISBN 5 85646 097 9 page 574 Russian Yakovlev A Sumerki Moskva Materik 2003 g The book provides an official copy of a document providing the initial LDPR funding 3 million rubles from the CPSU money Alexander Nikolaevich Yakovlev Time of darkness Moscow 2003 ISBN 5 85646 097 9 page 551 Russian Yakovlev A Sumerki Moskva Materik 2003 g J Michael Waller Secret Empire The KGB in Russia Today Westview Press Boulder CO 1994 ISBN 0 8133 2323 1 Trehub Hanna 22 February 2013 Political Madness Dutch Sovietologist Robert van Voren speaks about Soviet repressive psychiatry and its surviving offshoots The Ukrainian Week Retrieved 25 February 2014 Transfer of Communist Party money a b c Nersesov Yurij 23 January 2003 Zhertvy iudejskoj vojny stringer news ru website Retrieved 3 June 2021 STATEMENT OF RICHARD L PALMER PRESIDENT OF CACHET INTERNATIONAL INC ON THE INFILTRATION OF THE WESTERN FINANCIAL SYSTEM BY ELEMENTS OF RUSSIAN ORGANIZED CRIME BEFORE THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES ON SEPTEMBER 21 1999 Grove Lloyd 7 April 1995 Russky business The Washington Post Archived from the original on 6 March 2021 Retrieved 5 March 2021 Ideologist for all times by Felix Shemedlovsky Russian Vedomosti a b c Grigorev Andrej Grigoriev Andrei 28 March 2000 Apolitichnyj Gusinskij Apolitical Gusinsky in Russian Kompaniya delovoj ezhenedelnik Company Archived from the original on 12 February 2012 Retrieved 15 January 2021 Ideologist for all times by Felix Shemedlovsky Russian Vedomosti A slightly different version Nehoroshev Grigorij Nekhoroshev Grigory 3 July 2000 FLB RU PODGOTOVILO GRANDIOZNYJ SKANDAL V nem zatragivaetsya bolee trehsot imen izvestnyh lyudej RF FLB RU PREPARED A GREAT SCANDAL It touches on more than three hundred names of famous people of the Russian Federation Nezavisimaya Gazeta Nezavisimaya Gazeta in Russian Archived from the original on 27 January 2001 Retrieved 5 March 2021 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Un Civil Societies Report July 13 2000 Radio Free Europe 13 July 2000 Retrieved 5 March 2021 See section RUSSIAN WEB SITE PUBLISHES EXTENSIVE RUSSIAGATE DATABASE Chelnokov Aleksej Chelnokov Alexey in Russian Pluzhnikov Sergej Pluzhnikov Sergey Sokolov Sergej Sokolov Sergey in Russian 3 July 2000 Rashengejt Rashengate Zhurnalistskoe agentstvo Free Lance Bureau FLB flb ru in Russian Archived from the original on 18 August 2001 Retrieved 5 March 2021 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Personal security adviser of Ruslan Hasbulatov Philipp Bobkov senior KGB officer who helped stamp out dissent in the former Soviet Union obituary The Telegraph 20 June 2019 Retrieved 16 September 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Philipp Bobkov His official biography Russian Philipp Bobkov A guest at Dmitry Gordon 2013 61 min on YouTube Filipp Bobkov at Find a Grave nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Filipp Bobkov amp oldid 1215985684, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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