Paweł Kumykin


Nikolayevich Kumykin (Russian: Павел Николаевич Кумыкин, born 12 March 1901 in Sierpiejsk, Kalisz Governorate, died June 30, 1976 in Moscow) is a Soviet politician and foreign trade minister of the USSR (1951-1953). Curriculum vitae From 1919 a member of the RKP (b), 1924 was degraded to a candidate for a RKP member (b), 1927 he was re-elected to a party member. 1920-1923 soldier of the Red Army, 1923-1924 studied at the Moscow University, 1924-1925 employee of the People's Commissariat of Foreign Trade of the USSR, 1925-1928 consultant and helper of the head of the Department of Combat of the Chief People's Commissar of the People's Commissariat of Internal and Foreign Trade of the USSR. 1930-1930 Head of the Department of Struggle against the Chief of the People's Commissariat of the Internal and Foreign Trade Commission of the USSR, 1930 Deputy Head of the Secretariat of this Dept., 1930-1931 Deputy Head of the Secretariat of the People's Procurement Service of the USSR, later Head of the Foreign Sector of the People's Commissar of the Soviet Union, 1934-1939 Foreign Minister of the People's Commissariat of Food Industry of the USSR. 1939-1943 Head of Department of Eastern People's Commissariat of Foreign Trade, 1943-1949 Head of Department of Commodity Agreements of People's Commissar / Foreign Trade Ministry of the USSR, 1948-1949 Deputy Foreign Minister of Foreign Trade of the USSR. From October 19, 1952 to March 5, 1953, a member of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs at the Presidium of the CPSU Central Committee, from October 14, 1952 to March 29, 1966, Deputy Secretary of State; . From March 24 to 1953 deputy minister of internal and foreign trade of the USSR, from August 24, 1953 to 1969 I Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade of the USSR, then retired. Distinguished by two Lenin orders (including April 3, 1951) and the four Red Labor Commands. Bibliography

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