Aleksandr Bułgakow
Aleksandr Aleksandrowicz Bulgakov (Russian: Александр Александрович Булгаков, born March 19, 1907 in Kharkov, May 31, 1996 in Moscow) is a Soviet party and trade union activist. Curriculum vitae
In 1929-1931 he served in the Red Army, later worked in fuel, since 1937 a member of the WKP (b), in 1939 graduated in the evening of the Kharkiv Institute of Electrical Engineering. Between 1941 and 1942, a mechanic and locksmith, a foreman and engineer of the main mechanics of the 12th North Caucasus Military Repair Base, 1942-1944, a party organizer of the KC WKP (b) a repair facility of the Zakopane Front. 1944-1948 of the Volunteer Military District. In the years 1948-1950, the secretary of the KP committee (b) At the factory "Sierp i mołot", party organizer KC WKP (b) Kharkov factory. Kirov, from 1950 to March 1953 Second Secretary of the Municipal Committee of KP (b) U / KPU in Kharkov, March-November 1953 Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Kharkov City Council, from January 1954 to 1959 Second Secretary of the Kharkiv Regional Committee KPU. From March 26, 1954 to February 16, 1960, deputy member of the CPU Central Committee, 1959-1964 Secretary of the Central Union of Trade Unions, from October 31, 1961 to March 30, 1971 deputy member of the CPW Central Committee, July 1964 to July 1, 1983 Chairman of the State Committee for Trade Unions
From 9 April 1971 to 25 February 1986, a member of the Central Committee of the CPSU, from July 1983 retired. Honors Bibliography
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