Alexei Krutikov


Aleksey Dmitrijevich Krutikov (Russian: Алексей Дмитриевич Крутиков, born 2 January 1902 in the village of Filajewo in the Vologda province, died 1962 in Moscow) - Soviet politician, deputy prime minister of the USSR (1948-1949). Curriculum vitae

He studied at a rural school and at a telegraph school, from December 1921 to April 1924 he worked at his father's farm, from April to December 1924 served in the Red Army. From December 1924 to September 1931, he was the chairman of the rural food association "Swobodnoje" in Wołogno province, instructor and head of the regional association of food companies in Vologda and deputy chairman of the Regional Council Executive Committee in Northern Poland, since 1927 in WKP (b), September 1931 until September 1932 a listener of Leningrad high school pedagogical courses. From September 1932 to September 1936 he was the head of the Technical College in Pskov, the director of the Northwestern Association of Food Associations in Novgorod and the director of the Technical University of Pardubice in Leningrad Oblast. From September 1936 to January 1938 he studied at the Faculty of History of the Institute of Red Professor. From January to March 1938, head of the Propaganda and Agitationalism Division of the District Committee of the WKP (b) in Leningrad, from March to December 1938 head of the Party Committee of the Party Committee of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b) in Jarosław, 1938-1940 deputy, and from 1940 to March 1946 And deputy foreign trade commissioner of the USSR. From February 20, 1941 to October 5, 1952, deputy member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (bK), from March 1946 to July 9, 1948 deputy foreign minister of the USSR, from July 9 to December 28, 1948 President of the USSR Council of Trade and Industry and from July 13, 1948 to February 8, 1949, deputy chairman of the USSR's Council of Ministers Joseph Stalin and also a member of the USSR Council of Ministers. From February 28, 1948 to February 8, 1949 Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR Trade, 1949-1951 Deputy Chairman of the USSR Trade Council, 1951-1953 Head of the Board for Trade in Unassembled Industrial Goods, Deputy Minister of Commerce from March to August 1953 foreign and internal USSR, from August 1953 to February 1954 deputy minister of trade USSR. In February-March 1954 deputy chairman of the USSR Trade Council, in July 1954 excluded from the CPSU, since August 1954 deputy head of the Central Steering Committee Wholesale Wholesale and Wholesalers Centrosojuza, in October 1960 restored in the rights of a member of the CPSU. Member of the Supreme Soviet of the 2nd term of office. Awarded with two Lenin orders. Bibliography

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