Konstantin Nikitowicz Bielak (Russian: Константин Никитович Беляк, born January 21, 1916 in the Zabajkal Region, died December 4, 1997 in Moscow) is a Soviet party and state activist, hero of the Socialist Labor Party (1981). Curriculum vitae At first he was a pupil of a locksmith, a locksmith and a helper of a driver, from 1932 to 1934 he trained on a rabfak (worker's school) in Irkutsk. In the years 1934-1940 he studied at the Polytechnic Institute in Tomsk, in the years 1940-1947 he worked at the Institute of Aviation in Tomsk. Chekhov in Novosibirsk as a foreman, technologist, senior technologist, workshop manager, deputy head and head of the factory branch. From 1942, member of the WKP (b), from 1944 to 1945, the Commander of the Komsomol KC, later (1945-1947) deputy secretary of the WKP Committee (b) of the Novosibirsk Aircraft, 1947-1948 listener of the Moscow Industrial Aviation Academy. 1948-1950 director of the aviation factory in Kuybyshev, 1950-1955 director of the aviation factory in Komsomolsk am Amur. In 1955-1957 the director of the aviation factory in Voronezh, from May 29, 1957 to December 25, 1962, chairman of the Sownarchoz Voronezh Regional Economic Administration. From December 25, 1962 until October 2, 1965, President of the Sownarchozu Central-Chernovetsie Region, from October 1965 to February 1966 Deputy, and from February 1966 to October 1973 I Deputy Minister of Construction of tractors and agricultural machinery. From October 1973 to January 1986, the Minister for the construction of machinery for the breeding and production of karma, since 5 March 1976 the deputy member, and from 26 October 1976 to 25 February 1986 member of the Central Committee of the CPSU, since January 1986 retired. In the years 1962-1966 and 1974-1989 the deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR VI and from the IX to the eleventh term of office. Honors and awards
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