Mark Spiwak
Mark Sidorowicz Spivak (Russian: Марк Сидорович Спивак, ukr. Марк Сидорович Співак, born December 24, 1902 in the village of Kustolowo in the Poltava Governorate, died?) - a Soviet party and state activist. Curriculum vitae
In 1926 he graduated from the agricultural vocational school, and in 1930 the Kharkov Zootechnic Institute, from 1930 to October 1934 he was a senior zootechnician and deputy director of the sovkhoz in the Donetsk region, and in 1934-1941 the director of the sovkhoz, head of the training section and lecturer at the zootechnical technical school in the Donetsk region / stalińskim. From 1940 he belonged to WKP (b), from 1941 he managed the regional agricultural branch in the Stalin region, then until 1944 he was the deputy head of the Agricultural Department of the KP District Committee (b) U in Stalino (currently Donetsk), 1944-1947 head of the Agricultural Department of the KP Regional Committee. (b) U in Stalino, and from 1947 to June 1949 the III secretary of the Circuit Committee of KP (b) U in Stalino. From June 1949 to August 1950 he was the chairman of the Executive Committee of the Stalin Regional Council, from August 1950 to September 1952 the first secretary of the District Committee of KP (b) U in Poltava, and from September 27, 1952 to March 15, 1966 a member of the Central Committee of KP (b) U / KPU . In the years 1952-1953 he was the minister of agricultural economy of the Ukrainian SSR, then until December 18, 1953 the first deputy minister of agricultural economy of the Ukrainian SSR, and from December 18, 1953 to April 1965 again minister of agricultural economy of the Ukrainian SSR, he retired in April 1965. Bibliography
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