Zosima Szaszkow


April 30, 1905 in the village of Nowinki in the Archangelsky province, died July 14, 1984 in Moscow) - Soviet politician, People's Commissar / Minister of the River Fleet, USSR (1939-1953 and 1954) 1956), Minister of the Sea and River Fleet of the USSR (1953-1954).

1926 graduated from the Technical University of the Great Ustiug, later worked in shipping. 1929-1930 studied at the Moscow Institute of Transport Engineers, and from 1930-1933 at the Navigation Department of the Leningrad Institute of Water Transport Engineers, later was a research worker at the Institute of Water Transport Engineers in Gorky (now Nizhny Novgorod) - laboratory manager, dean of the faculty, and 1937-1938 director Institute. From 1929 in WKP (b). From February 20, 1938 to April 9, 1939 Deputy Commissar of the Waterways Commissioner of the USSR, and from April 9, 1939 to March 15, 1953, the People's Commissar / Minister of the River Fleet of the USSR. From 14 February 1942 to 18 May 1944, member of the Transport Committee of the People's Defense Committee of the USSR, from 14 October 1952 to 17 October 1961 deputy member of the Central Committee of the CPSU, from March 15, 1953 to August 25, 1954 Minister of the Sea and River Fleet of the USSR. From 25 August 1954 to 21 May 1956 again the Minister of the River Fleet of the USSR, from 6 June 1956 to 22 October 1960 the Minister of the Russian River Fleet FSRR. 1961-1963 deputy head of the Department of Transport and Communications of the State Economic Council of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, 1965-1967 deputy head of the transport department of the State Planning Committee of the USSR Council, retired in August 1967. Member of the Supreme Soviet of the 2nd and 4th term of the USSR. He was buried in the Novodevich cemetery. Honors Bibliography

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