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|Image = Lavrentiy Beria.jpg|thumb
|Image = Lavrentiy Beria.jpg
|fullname = Lavrentiy Pavlovich Beria
|fullname = Lavrentiy Pavlovich Beria
|alias = Russia's [[Heinrich Himmler|Himmler]]
|alias = Russia's [[Heinrich Himmler|Himmler]]
|skills = Political maneuvering, manipulation
|skills = Political maneuvering, manipulation
|occupation = Minister of Internal Affairs<br>First Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union<br>Chief of the NKVD
|occupation = Minister of Internal Affairs (1938 - 1953)<br>Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union (1946 - 1953)<br>Chief of the [[NKVD]] (1938 - 1945)
|origin = Merkheuli, Sukhum Okrug, Kutais Governorate, Russian Empire
|origin = Merkheuli, Sukhum Okrug, Kutais Governorate, Russian Empire
|type of villain = Communistic Assassin
|type of villain = Communistic Assassin
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|hobby = Killing, raping women}}
|hobby = Killing, raping women}}
{{Quote|He who is not blind sees that our party, during its difficult days, is closing its ranks still more closely, that it is united and unshakable.|Lavrentiy Beria}}
{{Quote|He who is not blind sees that our party, during its difficult days, is closing its ranks still more closely, that it is united and unshakable.|Lavrentiy Beria}}
'''Lavrentiy Beria''' (March 29th, 1899 - December 23rd, 1953) was a high ranking official of the Soviet Union, a renowned and skilled political player, and a cold blooded killer, one of the few men who could scare even [[Stalin|Joseph Stalin]]. He is best known for having served as the chief of the [[NKVD]].  
'''Lavrentiy Beria''' (March 29th, 1899 - December 23rd, 1953) was a high ranking official of the Soviet Union, a renowned and skilled political player, and a cold blooded killer, one of the few men who could scare even [[Joseph Stalin]]. He is best known for having served as the chief of the [[NKVD]].  


Stalin often referred to him as "Russia's [[Heinrich Himmler|Himmler]]".
Stalin often referred to him as "Russia's [[Heinrich Himmler|Himmler]]".