Oleg Trojanowski


Oleg Aleksandrowicz Trojanowski (Russian: Олег Александрович Трояновский, born November 24, 1919 in Moscow, died December 21, 2003) - Soviet diplomat. Curriculum vitae

The son of a diplomat, the first USSR ambassador to the US Aleksander Trojanowski. He graduated from the Institute of Philosophy, Literature and History, and the Institute of Foreign Languages, 1941 joined the Red Army; since 1942 he was an editor-in-chief of the Soviet Information Bureau, and in October 1944 he worked under the USSR, US and UK Joint War psychological with Germany. During the Nuremberg trials he was the secretary of the USSR Judge of the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg, 1946 he was a translator at the Paris Peace Conference, 1947-1951 a member of the Secretariat of the USSR Vyacheslav Molotov, 1951-1953 a member of the editorial board of the renewed "Nowosti" (English version) . From April 1953, a helper of the Foreign Minister of the USSR, 1956 graduated from the Institute of Foreign Languages, 1958-1966 was a helper of two successive Prime Ministers of the USSR - Khrushchev and Kosygina, since 1966 he worked in diplomacy. From April 3, 1967 to April 17, 1976, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR in Japan, from November 1977 to March 1986, permanent representative of the USSR to the United Nations, March 11, 1986 to August 7, 1990 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR in China. He was buried in the Novodevice Cemetery. Honors

And medals. Bibliography

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