Mikhail Sergeyevich
Mikhail Alekseyevich Sergeyevich (Russian: Михаил Алексеевич Сергейчик, born July 1, 1909 in Lipawa, May 31, 1993 in Moscow) - Soviet politician and military general, colonel, chairman of the USSR State Committee for Foreign Economic Relations (1984 -1985).
From 1923, he worked at the printing press of Krasnoyarsk Znamia in Chernihiv, since 1928 a carpenter, since 1930 he was a lecturer in the special faculty of the Kazan Institute of Chemistry and Technology, 1932-1937 studied at the Military Chemical Defense Academy and became a military chemical engineer. From 1937 the head of the workshop at No. 148 in Dzierjin, in 1939 the head of the Experimental Workshop No. 42 of the People's Commissar for Chemical Industry of the USSR in Moscow, the head of the special department of the military department of this station, from 1939 the staff of the 2nd General Board of the General Staff of the Red Army. deal with issues of foreign trade and economic relations. From 1939 a member of the WKP (b), since 1947 deputy foreign minister of the USSR for human resources, since 1950 the head of the Engineering Board, since 1953 deputy head of the Chief Engineering Board of the Ministry of Foreign Trade of the USSR. From 1955 the economic adviser to the USSR Embassy in Yugoslavia, since 1957 the deputy head, and since 1959 the head of the Chief Engineering Board of the State Committee of the Soviet Union for Foreign Economic Relations. Since 1975 Deputy Chairman, since 1979 First Deputy Chairman, and since November 1984 Chairman of the State Committee of the USSR for Foreign Economic Relations, retired since November 1985. Honors Bibliography
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