Kirill Prokofyevich Orlovsky[a] (30 January [O.S. 10 January] 1895 – 13 January 1968) was a Soviet partisan commander, a functionary of the Soviet state security agencies (Cheka-GPU-NKVD), and the chairman of a major kolkhoz. He was a recipient of the Hero of the Soviet Union award for courage during fighting the Nazi occupation behind enemy lines.[1]
He then worked in the NKVD of the Byelorussian SSR and trained partisan detachments.
In 1936 worked as the head of the GULAG section on the construction of the Moscow-Volga canal. In 1937-1938 he commanded combat missions during the Spanish Civil War, where he fought in the rear of the fascist troops as commander of sabotage and guerrilla groups.
In World War II
In 1941, he was sent a special mission in Western China, from where, at his personal request, he was recalled and sent to the deep rear of the German invaders as the commander of a reconnaissance and sabotage group. He was reinstated in the service in the organs and became a member of the Special Group of the NKVD, headed by Pavel Sudoplatov.
On 17 and 18 February 1943, a 12 man detachment under the command of Orlovsky attacked the convoy of the General Commissioner of Belarus Wilhelm Kube on one of the roads. As a result of the raid, Hauptcommissar Friedrich Fenz, SS-Obergrüppenführer Zacharius, as well as 10 officers and more than 30 soldiers were killed.
Orlovsky's detachment did not suffer losses, but Orlovsky himself was seriously wounded. His right arm was amputated along the shoulder with an ordinary saw without anesthesia, four fingers on the left, and the auditory nerve was damaged by 50-60%. In August he was recalled to Moscow.[3]
Post-war service
After his injuries he wrote a letter to Soviet authorities and asked for giving services in non-military fields. Further in the letter, he asked to be allowed to head a collective farm in his native village. Orlovsky's request was satisfied by the Soviet government. He received a recommendation and in January 1945 was elected chairman of the collective farm "Rassvet" of the Kirov district of the Mogilev region.