Pawieł Korobow


Pawiał Iwanowicz Korobow (Russian: Павел Иванович Коробов, born August 29, 1902 in Makeevka, died August 17, 1965 in Moscow) - Soviet industrial and state activist, the Hero of Socialist Work (1943). Curriculum vitae

From 1916 he worked at the metallurgical plant in Makeevka, including as a locksmith's assistant and locksmith, in 1938 he graduated from the Moscow Mining Academy, in 1928-1933 he worked as a mining foreman and mining engineer in Jenakijew. In the years 1933-1936 he was the head of the workshop in the industrial plant in Dnipropetrovsk, in 1934 he joined the WKP (b), in January 1936 he became the head of the metallurgical workshop in Magnitogorsk, from November 1936 to March 1937 he was the chief engineer. From March 1937 to February 1939 he was the director of a metallurgical plant in Magnitogorsk, which at that time became the leader of black metallurgy in the USSR and one of the leading industrial plants in the country. From February 1939 to January 1954 he was the first deputy folk commissar / minister of black metallurgy of the USSR, in 1941 he played the main role in the founding of a metallurgical plant in Nizhny Tagil, in January 1954 he became the first deputy chairman of the State Committee of the Council of Ministers of the USSR for modern technology. He wrote many works on industrial production. He was a deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR in the 1st and 2nd term (1937-1950). He was buried at the Nowodziewicz Cemetery. His name was called a street in Magnitogorsk. Honors

And medals. Bibliography

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