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Gevork Vartanian (Gevork Andreevich Vartanian) was born on 17 February, 1924 in Nor Nakhichevan, USSR, is a Soviet intelligence officer (1924–2012). Discover Gevork Vartanian'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 88 years old?
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Nor Nakhichevan, USSR |
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2012 |
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Moscow, Russia |
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Armenia
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Gevork Andreevich Vartanian (Գևորգ Վարդանյան, Гево́рк Андре́евич Вартаня́н; 17 February 1924 – 10 January 2012) was a Soviet intelligence officer.
His father was a Soviet intelligence agent as well who was sent to Persia in 1930, where he worked for 23 years under a cover of a wealthy merchant.
Gevork Vartanian was not even 16 when he went into intelligence.
On 4 February 1940, he made contact with the Tehran residency of Soviet intelligence, including Ivan Agayants.
Vartanian had been assigned to recruit agents since 1940.
In 1940–41 Vartanian's team of seven intelligence officers had identified more than 400 Nazi agents, all of whom had been arrested by Soviet troops.
In Tehran, Vartanian formed a pro-Soviet group, who were identified by Iranian police in 1941, which led him to spend three months in prison.
In 1942 the Nazis intercepted intelligence about a planned meeting in Tehran and devised a sceme to capture or assassinate Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt.
After careful planning and deliberation under the personal supervision of Security Police Chief Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Hitler sent his special commando agent, Otto Skorzeny, along with six other men to rendezvous at Tehran and spearhead the operation.
The first tip-off about the planned attempt came from Soviet intelligence agent Nikolai Kuznetsov, under the alias of Wehrmacht Oberleutnant Paul Siebert, from Nazi-occupied Ukraine.
Kuznetsov got a drunk SS officer named Ulrich von Ortel to tell him about the attempt.
Although the scheduled date of the operation was not known, the fact that it would take place was confirmed.
He was primarily responsible, together with his wife Goar Vartanian, for thwarting Operation Long Jump, concocted by Adolf Hitler, headed by Ernst Kaltenbrunner, and led by Otto Skorzeny, which was an alleged attempt to assassinate Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt at the Tehran conference in 1943.
Vartanian was born to Armenian parents in Nor Nakhichevan, USSR.
In the autumn of 1943, they were assigned the task of ensuring the security for the upcoming Tehran conference.
In their efforts to foil the assassination plot devised by the Nazis, Vartanian's group located six Nazi radio operators shortly before the conference opened on 28 November 1943.
The German assassins had been dropped by parachute near the town of Qom, 40 miles from Tehran.
"We followed them to Tehran, where the Nazi field station had readied a villa for their stay. They were travelling by camel, and were loaded with weapons. While we were watching the group, we established that they had contacted Berlin by radio, and recorded their communication... When we decrypted these radio messages, we learnt that the Germans were preparing to land a second group of subversives for a terrorist act — the assassination or abduction of the 'Big Three'. The second group was supposed to be led by Skorzeny himself."
All the members of the first group were arrested and forced to contact their handlers under Soviet supervision.
The operation got off track and the main group led by Skorzeny never went to Tehran.
On 30 June 1946, Vartanian married Goar Levonovna.
In 1955, Vartanian graduated from the Institute of Foreign Languages, Yerevan.
He then spent three decades doing espionage activities in Japan, China, India, France, Italy, United States and West Germany.
A Soviet film, Teheran 43, which featured the French actor Alain Delon, was released in 1981.
He was awarded the Hero of the Soviet Union medal in 1984.
It was revealed that Vartanian's identity was kept secret until 2000, when he finally received full credit for putting a stop to the assassination plot.
In 2003, relying on declassified documents, Yuri Lvovich Kuznets published a book called Tehran-43 or Operation Long Jump, which detailed Vartanian's role at the Tehran Conference.
In 2007 he met with Winston Churchill's granddaughter and was congratulated for his great service to the Allies.
Vartanian has been interviewed many times.
Al Gurnov of Russia Today interviewed Vartanian on the eve of the Victory Day parade, which was broadcast on 9 May 2008.
Gevork Vartanian died at 87 at Botkin Hospital in Moscow on 10 January 2012.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin attended the funeral and paid his respects to Vartanian's widow Goar, a fellow intelligence officer, who died on 25 November 2019.