Vasily Szestakov
Wasilij Ivanovich Shestakov (Russian: Василий Иванович Шестаков, born December 24, 1891 in Kadom, Tambov Governorate, died September 14, 1956 in Moscow) is a Soviet politician and former Soviet Union (1937-1939). >
In 1910 he finished art school in Moscow, worked as a locksmith in Moscow and Petrograd, in 1914 joined SDPRR (b), after the February Revolution, chairman of the workshop committee of the Petrograd Institute of Technology and deputy chairman of the second city council in Petrograd in 1917 -1918 Associate Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Taganros Council. In the years 1918-1920 the head of the cadastral department of folk education, the chairman of the county labor committee in Tiemnik, in 1920-1921 the chairman of the county committee RKP (b) in Tiemnik, 1921-1922 the secretary of the county committee RKP (b) in Morszansk, 1922-1924 chairman of the Tambovian trade union council, 1924-1926 chairman of the trade union council in Pyatigorsk, 1926-1927 secretary of the WKP committee (b) proletarian association in Leningrad. In the years 1927-1929 the deputy director of the metallurgical plant. Stalin in Leningrad, 1929-1931 Deputy Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Leningrad Regional Council. From December 13, 1931, Chairman of the Municipal Control Committee of the LCC (L) in Leningrad, later chairman of the Regional Control Committee of the WKP (b) in Leningrad, between 1934 and 1935 deputy head of the Industrial Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (BKK), 1935 Head of the Leningrad Industrial and Transportation Department Regional LCC (b), between 1935 and 1936 the Registrar of the Leningrad Oblast Committee of the Communist Party (b). From 14 February to 27 September 1937, chairman of the Leningrad City Council, from September 1937 to January 1939 the Soviet Union's chief of the light industry, in 1939-1942 the head of the Chief Executive Officer of the People's Commissar of the Printing Industry General Machine Tools / Mortar Armament USSR. From July 1942 to October 1944, Head of the Third Headquarters of the People's Commissariat of the USSR Mortar Armies, from October 1944 to February 1946 Head of the First People's Commissariat of the USSR Mortar Commissar, from February 1946 to April 1953 Head of the Chief Executive Board of the Textile and Light Commune People's Commissar From April 1953 to October 1954 the director of the Institute for Research and Construction of Textile and Light Machinery of the Ministry of Construction of the USSR Machinery, then retired. Member of the USSR's 1st term of office. Honors Bibliography
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