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    Putin Returns 'Iron Felix' Dzerzhinsky to Russia's Spy School

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    Posted on April 24, 2026

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    President Putin has decreed that the FSB Academy in Moscow will once again bear the name of “Iron Felix” Dzerzhinsky, the founder of the Cheka and architect of the Red Terror, marking a symbolic revival of Soviet-era security traditions.

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    Table of Contents

    • Restoration of Dzerzhinsky's Name and Its Significance
    • Putin's Decree and the FSB Spy Academy
    • Historical Context: Toppling of Dzerzhinsky Statues
    • Return of 'Iron Felix' to Russian Intelligence
    • Legacy of the KGB's Higher School
    • Legacy of Felix Dzerzhinsky
    • Lenin's Loyal Lieutenant
    • Role in the Soviet Secret Police
    • Enduring Influence in Modern Russia
    • Reporting Credits

    Putin Restores 'Iron Felix' Dzerzhinsky Name to FSB Spy Academy in Moscow

    Restoration of Dzerzhinsky's Name and Its Significance

    By Guy Faulconbridge

    Putin's Decree and the FSB Spy Academy

    MOSCOW, April 24 (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin has ordered Russia's Federal Security Service's spy academy to carry the name of "Iron Felix" Dzerzhinsky, the founder of the Soviet secret police and architect of the Red Terror which followed the 1917 revolution.

    Dzerzhinsky, a Polish noble-turned-revolutionary who helped lay the foundations of the repressive system over which Josef Stalin was to preside, is reviled by dissidents but is a hero to the spies who rule in Putin's Russia.

    Historical Context: Toppling of Dzerzhinsky Statues

    After the 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall, a cheering crowd toppled a statue of him in the Polish capital Warsaw. As the Soviet Union itself crumbled in 1991, a monument to Dzerzhinsky outside the KGB headquarters on Lubyanka Square in Moscow was felled by jubilant demonstrators.

    Return of 'Iron Felix' to Russian Intelligence

    But "Iron Felix" is back at the FSB spy school less than two years after making a comeback to the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR).

    In a decree published by the Kremlin this week, Putin ordered the FSB's Academy, which used to be known as the KGB's Higher School, to be known henceforth as the "F.E. Dzerzhinsky Academy of the Federal Security Service".

    Putin, himself a former KGB lieutenant colonel, said the decision had been taken because of Dzerzhinsky's "outstanding contribution to ensuring state security", according to the decree.

    Legacy of the KGB's Higher School

    The KGB's Higher School was formally known as the "F.E. Dzerzhinsky Higher School of the KGB" from 1962-1993, according to Russian media. Putin was a student there in 1979 and the early 1980s, according to an official biography.

    The FSB academy in southern Moscow has faculties including foreign languages, information security, counterintelligence, operational support, applied mathematics, and special equipment. 

    Legacy of Felix Dzerzhinsky

    Lenin's Loyal Lieutenant

    LENIN'S LOYAL LIEUTENANT

    For some Russians, the return of Dzerzhinsky is an indicator of the repression they say prevails in wartime Russia - and the extent to which the country has abandoned its post-Soviet pivot towards the West.

    Role in the Soviet Secret Police

    As one of Vladimir Lenin's most loyal lieutenants, Dzerzhinsky helped establish the revolutionary government using ruthless Leninist tactics: the brutal persecution of opponents - or anyone even suspected of being an opponent.

    As Lenin's, and later Stalin's, secret police chief from 1917 until his death in 1926, Dzerzhinsky led the campaign of intimidation, arrests, violence and executions which became known as the "Red Terror".

    He founded the All-Russian Extraordinary Commission, known as the Cheka, which instituted a wave of summary executions during the Civil War.

    Enduring Influence in Modern Russia

    Such is his enduring influence that even in modern Russia, some spies still call themselves Chekists, after the name of his spy apparatus, and refer to Dzerzhinsky as "Chekist no. 1".

    Some hope Dzerzhinsky will one day return to the FSB's Lubyanka Square headquarters.

    "After the return of Dzerzhinsky to the FSB Academy, many really await the return of Felix Edmundovich (Dzerzhinsky's) statue to its rightful place on Lubyanka," said Igor Korotchenko, editor-in-chief of the National Defence magazine. 

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The FSB Academy, originally named for Dzerzhinsky from 1962–1992, was officially renamed the “F. E. Dzerzhinsky Academy” on April 21, 2026, restoring historical continuity with the KGB era (en.wikipedia.org).
    • •Analysts view the renaming as highly symbolic—Putin’s first formal state-level commentary on Dzerzhinsky, signaling rehabilitation of Soviet security symbolism and the Chekist ethos (meduza.io).
    • •The term “Chekist”—rooted in Dzerzhinsky’s Cheka—continues to characterize Russia’s power structures under Putin, emphasizing the enduring influence of Dzerzhinsky’s legacy on modern siloviki/contemporary intelligence culture (en.wikipedia.org)

    References

    • FSB Academy
    • Putin renames FSB Academy after Felix Dzerzhinsky, founder of Soviet secret police — Meduza
    • Chekism

    Frequently Asked Questions about Putin returns 'Iron Felix' Dzerzhinsky to Russia's spy school

    1Who is 'Iron Felix' Dzerzhinsky?

    Felix Dzerzhinsky was the founder of the Soviet secret police and architect of the Red Terror after the 1917 revolution.

    2What action did Putin take regarding the FSB academy?

    Putin ordered the FSB's spy academy to carry the name of Felix Dzerzhinsky, restoring its Soviet-era identity.

    3Why is the return of Dzerzhinsky's name to the FSB academy significant?

    The return signals a revival of Soviet-era traditions and highlights current Russian leadership's reverence for historic security figures.

    4What was Dzerzhinsky's role in Soviet history?

    Dzerzhinsky established and led the Soviet secret police, instituting the Red Terror and founding the Cheka.

    5How have Russians reacted to Dzerzhinsky's legacy?

    Dzerzhinsky is considered a hero by some, especially in the security services, but is reviled by dissidents and associated with past repression.

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