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Serghei Nicolau was born on 19 November, 0005 in Romania, is an A romanian communist. Discover Serghei Nicolau'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 94 years old?

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1905

Serghei Nicolau (born Sergey Nikonov; 22 September 1905–1999) was a Romanian communist espionage chief and a Securitate general.

An ethnic Russian, Nicolau was born on 22 September (or 5 November) 1905 in Izmail, in the Bessarabia Governorate of the Russian Empire, the son of Ion and Ecaterina.

He also called himself at various times Serghei Nicanov or Sergiu Nicolau.

Like his future boss Emil Bodnăraș, he was recruited by the NKVD.

1906

He was married to Nina, née Bogaliubov (born 28 February 1906 in the Russian Empire), herself a Soviet agent in the 1930s.

1922

This occurred in 1922, when he was sent to study in Belgium and France as an agent of the Comintern.

His studies abroad, in Brussels and Marseille, were paid for, and in the latter city, he was part of the local French Communist Party leadership.

1931

In 1931, on behalf of the Soviet Intelligence Service, he came to Romania, where he became a member of the Romanian Communist Party (PCR).

He was expelled from the Chemistry faculty of the University of Iași, for attending meetings of the banned PCR.

At some point, he deserted from the Romanian Army and left for the Soviet Union.

1935

In June 1935, Nicolau took over the management of a spy ring that operated on the territory of Bessarabia.

1937

In December 1937 he was arrested with the entire ring (including his brothers, Alexandru and Valerian Nicanov) and was sentenced to hard labor for life for having collected and transmitted to the GRU secret military information.

In prison, he spent part of his sentence alongside another NKVD agent, Gheorghe Pintilie.

While at Doftana Prison, the two belonged to a group of Soviet agents around future PCR leader Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej.

1944

After the coup d'état of 23 August 1944, Nicolau was placed in various positions within the Allied Control Commission (Soviet side).

During that time, he re-established contact with colonel Nikolai Petrovich Zudov, the chief of NKVD operations in Romania.

1947

Following the arrest of Nicolae Stănescu, he was appointed Director General of the Romanian Secret Intelligence Service (SSI), which he headed from 9 January 1947 to 6 January 1953.

Guided by Bodnăraș, he worked to recruit loyal agents, both within the agency and in the Romanian Army.

In consultation with the local Soviet espionage bureau, the pair reorganized the SSI into four bureaus: foreign information, supervision of diplomatic missions in Bucharest, domestic information and counterespionage activities.

His chief of staff, Mikhail Gavrilovich, and his personal security guard, Valerian Buchikov, were both MGB officers.

1949

In October 1949, the former communist Minister of Justice Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu and his wife, Elena, were handed over to the SSI for questioning on the personal order of Gheorghiu-Dej, acting on instructions from Aleksandr Sakharovsky, the chief MGB adviser to the Ministry of the Interior.

Nicolau tasked Petre (Petr) Gonceariuc, the head of the Counterespionage Directorate of the SSI, with Pătrășcanu's interrogation, with the purpose of establishing his connection with foreign espionage agencies through the intermediary of Lena Constante.

The Soviet handlers were not content with only training and assisting Securitate officers, but they actively started recruiting some of them.

Nicolau protested this practice to Gheorghiu-Dej, who refused to intervene, since he was seeking at the time the support of the Soviets in his campaign against the Ana Pauker faction of the PCR.

1950

In the early 1950s, she was Gheorgiu-Dej's personal secretary.

The two lived in the Primăverii district of Bucharest (a neighborhood largely restricted to the communist nomenklatura), on Grădina Bordei Street (now Jean Monnet Street), right across from where Bodnăraș resided.

1953

As a result, Nicolau was removed as head of the SSI on 6 January 1953, and replaced by Vasile Vâlcu; according to Pintilie, he was punished by the Soviets "in some way that remained between them."

On 1 April 1953, Nicolau transferred to the information services of the Ministry of Defense.

1960

From March 1954 until 27 November 1960, Nicolau, who held the rank of lieutenant general, led the military espionage bureau of the Romanian General Staff, after which he was head of the Control Department at the Ministry of National Defence, until he retired in December 1963.