Vladimir Mackiewicz
Vladimir Vladimirovich Mackiewicz (Russian: Владимир Владимирович Мацкевич, born 14 December 1909 in the village of Privolnoje in the Ekaterinoslav gubernatorial district, died November 7, 1998 in Moscow) - Soviet politician, party activist, diplomat, deputy prime minister of the USSR (1956). < p> Curriculum vitae 1932 graduated from Kharkov Institute of Zootechnics, doctor of agricultural sciences, 1932-1933 was lecturer and deputy director of technical school in Kharkiv region, 1933-1938 was director and lecturer at sovcho-technikum in Mariupol and Donetsk, and 1938-1941 director of Kharkov Institute of Zootechnics . From 1939 a member of the WKP (b), 1942-1944 the director of zoo-veterinary technics in Tomsk, 1944-1946 the director of the Kharkiv Zoo-Veterinary Institute, from 1946 to January 1947 and Deputy Minister of breeding of the SRR. From January 1947 to January 1949, Deputy Minister of Agriculture of the SRR, from 1949 to 1949 Minister of Agriculture of the SRR, from January 18, 1949 to September 23, 1952 Member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Poland, 1952 First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the SRR. From April 15, 1950 to May 1950, member of the Political Bureau of the CP Central Committee (b) U, 1952-1953 First Deputy Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Stavropol National Council, p.o. From 1953 to October 14, 1955 I Deputy Minister of Agriculture of the USSR, and from October 14, 1955 to December 29, 1960 Minister of Agriculture of the USSR. From February 9, 1956 to October 17, 1961, Member of the Central Committee of the CPSU, from April 9 to December 25, 1956 Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, 1956-1957 Deputy Chairman of the State Economic Commission of the USSR, 1957-1961 Deputy Chairman of the State Planning Commission of the USSR, January 1961 to February 1965 Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Celine National Council (Northern Kazakhstan). From April 8, 1966 to February 23, 1981 again a member of the Central Committee of the CPSU, from February 17, 1965 to February 2, 1973 again the Minister of Agriculture of the USSR, from April 27, 1973 to February 6, 1980 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Czechoslovakia, then retired. Member of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR for 3 to 8 terms. Awarded with four Lenin Orders and the Red Labor Standard (August 28, 1944). Bibliography
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