Mikhail Fyodorovich Dienisov (Russian: Михаил Фёдорович Денисов, born February 28, 1902 in the village of Gruzino in the Novgorod Oblast, died June 22, 1973 in Moscow) - Soviet politician, Soviet Union chemical industry (1939-1942). 1914-1918 worked as a worker, 1920-1921 in the Red Army. From 1926 in the WKP (b), 1930 graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Chemistry and Technology, and 1932 in the Military-Technical Academy. 1938 was the head of the Defense Committee of the USSR, from November 1938 to January 1939 deputy minister of heavy industry of the USSR, from January 24, 1939 to February 26, 1942 the People's Commissar of the chemical industry of the USSR, then deputy People's Commissar. From March 21, 1939 to October 5, 1952, a member of the Central Committee of the WKP (b). From July 1942 the director of the chemical factory, since 1945 the head of the General Department of Mining and Chemical Industry of the Ministry of Chemical Industry of the USSR, 1948-1952 head of the Main Board of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Industry of the Ministry of Health of the USSR. Since 1952 he has been a director of the State Union of Scientific Research and Experimental Factory of the Ministry of Chemical Industry of the USSR since 1956. Honors Bibliography
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