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Boris Berman (chekist) was born on 15 May, 1901 in Russia. Discover Boris Berman (chekist)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

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Age 38 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 15 May 1901
Birthday 15 May
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Date of death 22 February 1939
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Nationality Russia

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1937

When the NKVD was preparing the first of the Moscow Show Trials, by forcing confessions out of prisoners, Berman was the interrogator who induced the Old Bolshevik Vagarshak Ter-Vaganyan to sign a false confession and appear in the dock, telling him that he would be spared the death penalty. Ter-Vaganyan was shot, though it may be that Berman did not know what would be the outcome. During preparations for the second trial, he handled the interrogation of Karl Radek. When Nikolai Bukharin was arrested early in 1937, Berman led the team who searched his apartment. According to Bukharin's widow, Anna Larina:

In May 1937, Berman was appointed head of the NKVD in Belorussia (Belarus). In this role, he is said to have been the first official to order his staff to use torture, and was "sadistic even by NKVD standards". His victims included a group of former high ranking communists, writers and poets, executed on 29–30 October 1937. In January 1938, he reported at a conference of regional NKVD chiefs that his staff had arrested 60,000 people over the previous eight months. Berman's mass killings in Belarus purposefully targeted the educated elite and representatives of Belarusian culture. Simultaneously, Berman supervised the Polish Operation of the NKVD in Belarus, in which over seventeen thousand people were sentenced to death, most of them Poles. Many of Berman's mass executions were large scale, and were carried out at the Kurapaty mass killing site.

On December 19, 1937, Berman was awarded the Order of Lenin. In May 1938, he was promoted to head the NKVD Third Directorate. Still, he was arrested on September 24, 1938, in the same week that Lavrentiy Beria officially took control of the NKVD, and accused of being a spy in the pay of Polish intelligence. Berman was executed on February 22, 1939, in Kommunarka, Moscow Oblast. He was not rehabilitated in 1956.

Berman was the younger brother of Matvei Berman, who was head of the Gulag (the Soviet prison camps) in the 1930s. His wife, Maria Arkadyevna Bak, was also an NKVD official, who was sacked when he was arrested. What happened to her after that is not known. One of her brothers, Boris Bak (1897-1938), was head of the Middle Volga NKVD during the period when the peasants were resisting being forced onto collective farms. In January 1930, he oversaw the deportation of 10,000 families. He was head of the NKVD in the Northern Province until his arrest on 10 August 1937. He was shot on 16 June 1938. She also had a younger brother, Solomon (1902–40), who held senior NKVD posts in the regions until his arrest on 10 October 1938. He was shot on 19 January 1940.

1921

Berman was born in Andiranovka, Chita, Transbaikal Oblast, to a Jewish brickyard owner. At the age of ten, Boris Berman was sent to work as a shop assistant. He fought in the civil war as a teenager. He joined the OGPU in 1921 and held a succession of posts. In 1928-31, he was based in Russian Central Asia, and for about three years, was an OGPU resident in Germany. In 1934, he was appointed deputy head of the OGPU Foreign Department, shortly before it was reorganized as the NKVD.

1901

Boris Davidovich Berman (Russian: Борис Давыдович Берман; 15 May 1901 – 22 February 1939) was a leading member of the NKVD, who played a prominent role in the Great Purge before he was himself arrested and shot.