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Israel Pliner

Israel Pliner (Russian: Израиль Израилевич Плинер, Izrail Izrailevich Pliner) (22 January 1896 – 14 November 1938) was a Soviet officer and high functionary of the Soviet secret police. Notable posts include deputy chief of the Gulag from 1935 to 1937 and chief administrator of the Gulag from 16 August 1937 to 16 November 1938.[1][2]

Israel Pliner
Head of the GULAG
In office
21 August 1937 – 14 November 1938
Preceded byMatvei Berman
Succeeded byGleb Filaretov
Personal details
Born22 January 1896
Pastavy, Vilna Governorate, Russian Empire
Died14 November 1938 (aged 42)
Kommunarka shooting ground, Moscow Oblast, Soviet Union
Cause of deathExecution
Political partyCommunist Party of the Soviet Union

Early life

Pliner was born in the Vilna Governorate of the Russian Empire. His parents were Jewish.[3]

Career

He joined the Red Army in 1919 and the Russian Communist Party (b) in 1922. Pilner was one of the main collaborators of Nikolai Yezhov, head of the NKVD in the years 1936–1938, and collaborator of other organizers of the Great Purge.

On August 16, 1937, he became the head of the board of the labor camps GULAG NKVD, five days after the beginning of the Polish Operation of the NKVD. According to NKVD documents, 139,835 Poles who were citizens of the Soviet Union were convicted in 1937[citation needed]. Of this number, 111,091 Poles were directly killed, and 28,744 Poles were sent to GULAG camps[citation needed].

In 1937, Pilner directed the deportation of 172,000 Korean citizens of the USSR from the Soviet Far East to the Central Asian Soviet Socialist Republics of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan[citation needed].

He was arrested on charges of counter-revolutionary activities in 1938 and executed in 1939[3][4] at the NKVD's Kommunarka shooting ground.

References

  1. ^ Congdon, Lee (2017-09-15). Solzhenitsyn: The Historical-Spiritual Destinies of Russia and the West. Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-1-60909-224-5.
  2. ^ Baberowski, Jörg (2016-11-22). Scorched Earth: Stalin's Reign of Terror. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-22057-5.
  3. ^ a b Mikaberidze, Alexander (30 November 2018). Behind Barbed Wire: An Encyclopedia of Concentration and Prisoner-of-War Camps. ABC-Clio. ISBN 978-1-4408-5762-1. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
  4. ^ "Плинер Израиль Израилевич" at hrono.ru, citing books:
    • Залесский К.А. Империя Сталина. Биографический энциклопедический словарь. Москва, Вече, 2000
    • В. Абрамов. Евреи в КГБ. Палачи и жертвы. М., Яуза - Эксмо, 2005.

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