Nikolai Spiridonovich Ermakov ( January 7, 1927 , Dorogobuzh of the Smolensk region , March 28, 1987 , Moscow ) - First Secretary of the Kemerovo Regional Committee of the CPSU in 1985–87. Member of the CPSU since 1961. Member of the Central Committee of the CPSU (1986–87) [1] .
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| Predecessor | Gorshkov, Leonid Alexandrovich | ||||||||||
| Successor | Bakatin, Vadim Viktorovich | ||||||||||
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| Predecessor | Okushko, Boris Ivanovich | ||||||||||
| Successor | Sitko, Vladimir Nikolaevich | ||||||||||
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| Predecessor | Sitnikov, Vasily Ivanovich | ||||||||||
| Successor | Ananyin, Yuri Georgievich | ||||||||||
| Birth | Dorogobuzh , Smolensk province , RSFSR , USSR | ||||||||||
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| Burial place | Redakovskoe cemetery, Novokuznetsk | ||||||||||
| The consignment | Communist Party | ||||||||||
| Education | Kuznetsk Metallurgical College SibGIU | ||||||||||
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Biography
Born in a working class family. In 1942 he arrived in Stalin . From 1945 to 1950 he worked at KMK .
- 1960–64 - Head of Listvyansky Mining Administration
- 1964–66 - First Secretary of the Kuibyshev District Committee of the CPSU, Novokuznetsk
- 1966–68 - Secretary of the Novokuznetsk City Committee of the CPSU
- 1968–74 - second secretary of the Novokuznetsk city committee of the CPSU
- 1974–83 - First Secretary of the Novokuznetsk City Committee of the CPSU
- 1983–84 - second secretary of the Kemerovo regional committee of the CPSU
- 1984–85 - First Deputy Head of the Department of Heavy Industry and Energy of the CPSU Central Committee
- 1985–87 - First Secretary of the Kemerovo Regional Committee of the CPSU
- Member of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR in 1975–85 and 1985–86.
- Since October 26, 1986 - Member of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR
Died March 28, 1987 in Moscow from cancer of the stomach. He was buried at the Redakovsky cemetery of Novokuznetsk in the Kemerovo region [2] .
Awards and Prizes [3]
Order of Lenin (January 6, 1987)
Three Orders of the Red Banner of Labor (1966, 1971, 1974)
Veteran of Labor Medal
Anniversary medal "For Valiant Labor (For Military Valor). In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin "
Medal "60 years of the Mongolian people's revolution"
Medal “For a Special Contribution to the Development of Kuzbass” I Degree (2001, posthumous)
Honorary Citizen of the Kemerovo Region (posthumous)
Honorary Citizen of Novokuznetsk (1998, posthumously) [4]
Prize of the USSR Council of Ministers for the development of the project and the construction of the Converter Shop No. 2 of the West Siberian Metallurgical Plant (1976)
Memory
Since 2003, in the city of Novokuznetsk, Yermakova Avenue has been located, with a square named after Nikolai Spiridonovich Ermakov. In the city of Novokuznetsk operates the Fund named after N. S. Ermakov [5] .
Compositions
- Kuzbass in the XII Five-Year Plan. Acceleration course.
Notes
- ↑ Biography on the website of the administration of the city of Novokuznetsk
- ↑ Novokuznetsk City Public Foundation named after Nikolai Spiridonovich Ermakov Archive copy of July 21, 2010 on the Wayback Machine
- ↑ NIKOLAY SPIRIDONOVICH ERMAKOV 7.01.1927-28.03.1987 (unavailable link)
- ↑ Honorary citizens of Novokuznetsk
- ↑ Fund them. N. S. Ermakova (Unavailable link) . Date of treatment March 29, 2016. Archived on April 8, 2016.
Literature
Konovalov A. B. The history of the Kemerovo region in the biographies of party leaders. - Kemerovo: Kuzbassvuzidat, 2004 .-- S. 328-359.