Bagrat Nikolayevich Arutiunov (Russian: Баграт Николаевич Арутюнов, born 1889, died 1953) - Soviet state activist, head of rail transport, Hero of Socialist Labor (1943). Curriculum vitae

Since 1931 he was the head of Tyflis Typhlum Locomotive Repair Facility. In 1933 he was elected a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Georgia and appointed to be the head of the Czaurur's Manganese Trust. Since 1937 he was the head of the Caucasus Railways; In 1939 he was appointed as First Deputy Commissioner of the USSR.

During World War II he was responsible for the work of railway transport companies and was responsible for providing ammunition and supplies of oil products to the front and defense industries.

After the war (1946) he was in charge of the Caucasian Railway District (North Caucasian, Orthodox and Caucasian). From 1951 he was deputy minister of iron metallurgy for transport.

Buried in Moscow's Novodevichy Cemetery.

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