Boris Smith
Boris Andronikowicz Smith (Russian: Борис Андроникович Коваль, born 1903 in the Sołtin chapel in Volyn province, died June 3, 1959 in Kiev) - Soviet state and party activist. Curriculum vitae
He was a lecturer at the Faculty of Metallurgy at the Kiev Polytechnic Institute, later he was an aspirant at the Ukrainian Science and Research Institute of Metals in Kharkiv and a senior research fellow. From July 1941 he was First Secretary of Kaganowicz District Committee of KP (b) U in Kharkov, 1941-1942 Plenipotentiary of the Regional Committee of KP (b) U in Kharkiv in frontier areas, and 1942-1944 party organizer KC WKP (b) factory of the People's Commissariat of Aircraft Industry of the USSR. From 1944 to 1946 he was the director of the People's Commissariat of Aircraft Industry of the USSR, 1946-1947, head of the Light Industry Division and local KP (b) U in Kharkov and deputy secretary of the industrial committee, and secretary of the Committee from 1947 to June 1948 KP (b) U in Kharkov. From June 1948 to January 1949, he was the first secretary of the KP (b) U Committee in Kharkov, from January 12, 1949 to January 1950, and secretary of the KP (b) U Committee in Lviv, and from January 28, 1949 to September 23, (b) U. From January 1950 to 1953 he was the head of the Ministry of Education of the SRR, the Deputy Minister of Culture of the SRR, 1953-1955, and from 26 March 1954 until the end of his life he was a member of the KPU Audit Committee. From 1955 until his death he was the Minister of Higher Education of the SRR, and from January 21, 1956 to June 3, 1959, he was the chairman of the KPU Audit Committee. He was decorated with two Red Star Labor Orders and a Red Star Order. Bibliography
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