Dmitry Protopopov
Dmitry Zacharovich Protopopov (Russian: Дмитрий Захарович Протопопов, born 1897 in Kostionki, died in Moscow in 1986) - Soviet politician, First Secretary of the Communist Party of Bolsheviks in Tajikistan in the years 1938-1946.
He came from a Russian peasant family from the Voronezh region, and in 1916 was called to the Russian army. He joined the SDPRR (b) in June 1917, graduated from the Voronezh State University in the same year, and from 1930 to 1932 he studied Marxism-Leninism at KC WKP (b). 1917-1919 worked in various councils of the Voronezh region, 1921-1923 military commissioner and member of the gubernian committee and executive committee in Voronezh. Since 1923 in military, party and Soviet work in Voronezh, Tambov, Moscow and the Moscow region. From June 1938 to August 1946 I Secretary of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Tajikistan. 1948-1953 Deputy Minister of Russian Meat and Dairy Industry FSRR, 1953-1954 Head of Personnel Department, Ministry of Light Industry and Food, Russian Federation FSRR, 1954-1957 Deputy Minister of Russian Meat and Milky Products, FSRR, then retired. 1939-1952 Member of the Central Audit Committee of the WKP (b), deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the 2nd term of office. Honors Bibliography
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