Fiodor Waraksin


Fyodor Dmitrijevich Waraksin (Russian: Фёдор Дмитриевич Вараксин, born July 21, 1908 in the village of Wialsy, Tambov Governorate, died February 2, 1975 in Moscow) - Soviet politician, Minister of Forest Industry and Woodworking, USSR (1954-1957). 1926-1930 studied at the Leningrad Forest and Technological University, then was a technical manager, senior mechanic and deputy director of a forestry plant in the Leningrad Oblast, and 1936-1938 a workshop manager and technical manager of the forging plant in the Leningrad Oblast; 1938-1939 director of this company. From January 1942 to August 1948, deputy head of the People's Commissariat / Minister of Forest Industry, USSR, from January 1951 to March 1953 and Deputy Minister of Forest Industry from 1939 to January 1942 USSR, from October 1953 to April 1954 Deputy Minister of Forest and Paper Industry of the USSR, from April 19, 1954 to May 10, 1957 Minister of Forestry and Woodworking USSR. From June 1958 to April 11, 1958, the Minister of Forest Industry and Russian Woodworking FSRR, from July 1958 to May 1960 Head of the Central Board of Furniture Industry and Standard Building of Houses at the State Committee of the Soviet Council of Ministers of Construction, July 1958 to July 1959 Deputy Chairman of this Committee. From May 1960 to February 1962, Head of the Department of Forest Economy and Development, Pulp and Paper Industry, Chief Scientific and Economic Council of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, from February 1962 to October 1965 I Deputy Chairman of the State Committee of the Soviet Union for Forestry, Paper and Woodworking and Forest Administration, from October 1965 to June 1968 I Deputy Minister of Forest Industry, pulp and paper and woodworking USSR, from June 1968 until the death of I Deputy Minister of Forest Industry and Woodworking USSR. He was buried in the Novodevice Cemetery. Honors and awards Bibliography

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