What is the personality type of Lavrentiy Beriya? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Lavrentiy Beriya from The Death Of Stalin 2017 and what is the personality traits.
Lavrentiy Beriya personality type is ENTJ, so I would say that he is probably the most evil character in the series.
As far as his character goes, he is not exactly evil. He was only trying to protect the motherland by exterminating the criminals, which is true patriotism. If any other person was put in his position, he would probably do the same thing. He was also an important figure in the Soviet government, and if he got rid of Leonid Brezhnev, he would be able to take over control of the country. It's like putting someone like Hitler or Stalin in the role of the President of the US or UK, and having us think that they are nice people. If Stalin or Hitler had been put in the role of POTUS, we would be saying how evil they are, not how great they are.
The fact that Beriya was responsible for many deaths is not his fault. He was just following orders. If he had disobeyed the orders, he would have been punished. He would have been executed or sent to prison. The same thing happens all the time. If you disobey orders, you could be punished or sent to jail.
Lavrentiy Pavlovich Beria was a Georgian Bolshevik and Soviet politician, Marshal of the Soviet Union and state security administrator, chief of the Soviet security, and chief of the People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs under Joseph Stalin during World War II, and promoted to deputy premier under Stalin from 1941. He later officially joined the Politburo in 1946. Beria was the longest-lived and most influential of Stalin's secret police chiefs, wielding his most substantial influence during and after World War II. Following the Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939, he was responsible for organizing purges such as the Katyn massacre of 22,000 Polish officers and officials. Beria would later also orchestrate the forced upheaval of minorities from the Caucasus as head of NKVD, an act that was declared as genocidal by various scholars and in 2004 as concerning Chechens by the European parliament.