Wieniamin Dymszyc


Wieniamin Emmanuilowicz Dymszyc (Russian: Вениамин Эммануилович Дымшиц, born September 28, 1910 in Teodozia, died May 23, 1993 in Moscow) - Soviet politician of Jewish descent, deputy prime minister of the USSR (1962-1985), chairman of the State Planning Committee of the USSR ), Hero of the Socialist Work (1980).

Since 1927 he has worked in the mines of the Donbas, since 1931 in the metallurgical plant, since 1933 the manager of the engineering workshop on the construction of the "Azovstal" factory in Mariupol, since 1937 in the WKP (b). 1937-1939 director of the metalwork factory, head of the metallurgical plant in Krzywym Rog, 1939-1946 trustee of the "Magnitostroj" trust in Magnitogorsk, 1945 extensively completed the. Baumana, 1946-1950 trustee in Zaporozhye. 1950-1954 Head of the Chief Executive Board of the Construction Industry of the Lead Industry of the Ministry of Construction of Heavy Industries of the USSR, 1954-1957 Deputy Minister of Construction of the Metallurgical and Chemical Industry of the USSR. From June 1959 to September 1961 the head of the State Planning Committee of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, from September 1961 to July 1962 and deputy chairman, and from 17 July to 24 November 1962 chairman of this committee as a minister. At the same time from July 17, 1962 to December 20, 1985 deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, then retired. 1961-1986 Member of the Central Committee of the CPSU. 1962-1989 deputy to the Verkhovna Rada of the USSR from 6 to 11 tenure. He was buried in the Novodevice Cemetery. Honors and awards

And medals. Bibliography

wiki

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Pupo Román

Myrmex Indikos

Names of streets and squares