Boris Dwinski
Boris Aleksandrowicz Dwinski (Russian: Борис Александрович Двинский, born May 3, 1894 in Vologda, died June 7, 1973 in Moscow) - Soviet politician, People's Commissar / Minister for sourcing of the USSR (1944-1950), member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (b) (1939-1952).
1917 graduated from the Faculty of History and Philology of the University of Moscow and became a teacher at the school in Tałdom. From March to October 1918 head of the district folk education branch in Tałdom, from February to October 1919 teacher at a school at the Institute of Physical Culture in Moscow, later re-teacher in Tałdom. From May to July 1920 head of the agitation and propaganda department of the RKP county committee (b), later secretary of the county committee of the RKP (b), from February 1921 to 1922 head of the department (b), then the secretary of responsibility of the RKP district committee (b) in Tver. From September 1922 to February 1924, editor of the newspaper "Twierskaja prawda", from February 1924 to August 1925 head of the organizational department of the Twenty-third Gubernian Provincial Committee of the RKP (b). At the same time Assistant to the Head of this Department, and from June 1938 to June 1930 Assistant Secretary General KC WKP (b) Józef Stalin. From February 1934 to February 1939 Member of the Party Control Committee at KC WKP (b), from November 1937 to May 1938, p. Second secretary, then shortly p.o. First Secretary of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b) in Rostov. From June 1938 to September 1944 I Secretary of the Regional Committee of the WKP (b) in Rostov, from March 21, 1939 to October 5, 1952, member of the Central Committee of the WKP (b). 1942-1943 Member of the Military Council of the 1st Guards Army and the 3rd Guards Army, from September 2, 1944 to October 27, 1950, the People's Commissar / Minister for the Supply of the USSR. From 1947 to 27 October 1950, member of the USSR's Council of Ministers for Agriculture and Inventory, from 27 October 1950 to March 1951 deputy chairman of the Bureau. From March 1951 to November 1952 Assistant to the President of the Council of Ministers of the USSR for Agricultural Products, from October 14, 1952 to February 14, 1956 deputy member of the Central Committee of the CPSU, from November 1952 to May 1954 deputy head of the Central Committee of the CPSU, then retired. Member of the Verkhovna Rada of the USSR 1 and 2. He was buried in the Novodevich cemetery. Honors Bibliography
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