Alexander Illarionovich Efremov ( April 10 [23], 1904 , Moscow - November 23, 1951 , Moscow ) was a Soviet statesman and economic figure.
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| Head of the government | Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin | ||||||||
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| Head of the government | Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Molotov | ||||||||
| Predecessor | Vyacheslav Aleksandrovich Malyshev | ||||||||
| Successor | Nikolai Stepanovich Kazakov | ||||||||
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| Head of the government | Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin | ||||||||
| Predecessor | Position established. | ||||||||
| Successor | Position abolished. | ||||||||
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| Head of the government | Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin | ||||||||
| Predecessor | The post is recreated. | ||||||||
| Successor | The post is abolished, he himself as the Minister of Machine Tools of the USSR | ||||||||
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| Head of the government | Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin | ||||||||
| Predecessor | The position was established, he himself as the People's Commissar of Machine Tools of the USSR. | ||||||||
| Successor | Anatoly Ivanovich Kostousov | ||||||||
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| Predecessor | Ivan Ivanovich Sidorov | ||||||||
| Successor | Vasily Prokhorovich Pronin | ||||||||
| Birth | April 10 (26), 1904 Moscow | ||||||||
| Death | November 23, 1951 (aged 47) Moscow | ||||||||
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| The consignment | VKP (b) since 1924 | ||||||||
| Education | Moscow Machine-Tool Institute | ||||||||
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Member of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of 2-3 convocations. Member of the Central Committee of the CPSU (b) (1939-1951).
Content
At the Komsomol and party work
- 1918 - 1919 - locksmith of railway workshops in Moscow.
- 1919-1923 - Komsomol activist: head of the department of the Krasnopresnensky district committee of the Russian Communist Party of Moscow, Moscow, secretary of the cell of the Russian Communist Party of Youth, Dux factory, Moscow.
- 1923-1926 - Red Navy, cadet of the Frunze Naval School in Leningrad.
- 1926-1929 - inspector, secretary of the cell of the CPSU (b) of the Moscow Union of Consumer Communities.
- 1929-1930 - Secretary of the cell of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of the Orgmetall plant, Moscow.
In the machine tool industry
V.A. Malyshev . 1943 year
- 1930 - 1935 - student of the Moscow Institute of Agricultural Engineering, then the Moscow Machine-Tool Institute .
- 1935-1938 - at the Ordzhonikidze Moscow Machine-Tool Plant: engineer, foreman, shop manager, director.
- 4-9.1938 - Deputy Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Moscow Regional Council.
- 9.9-11.12.1938 - Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Moscow Regional Council.
- 11/3/1938 - 04/14/1939 - Chairman of the Moscow City Council.
- 1939 - 1940 - First Deputy People's Commissar of Machine Tool Industry.
- In 1941 and 1942 - 1949, the People's Commissar (Minister) of the USSR machine tool industry.
- 1941-1942 - Deputy Commissar of the Tank Industry of the USSR.
- Since 1949, Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR.
He died in 1951. An urn with ashes was installed in the Kremlin wall (left side No. 28).
Rewards
- Two Orders of Lenin
- Order of Kutuzov 2nd degree
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor
Memory
The name of A. I. Efremov was assigned in 1951 to the Moscow machine-tool plant " Red Proletariat " [1] . The plant produced universal machines of the screw-cutting group ( 1A62 , 1K62 , 16K20 ).
The name of A. I. Efremov is the Novosibirsk plant Tyazhstankogidropress [2] . The name of A. I. Efremov is one of the houses of children's creativity in Novosibirsk. For a long time, one of the squares of the city, later renamed to Sibiryakov-Guardsmen Square , was named after him.
Literature
- State power of the USSR. The supreme bodies of power and administration and their leaders. 1923-1991 Historical and biographical reference book./ Comp. V.I. Ivkin. Moscow, 1999. - ISBN 5-8243-0014-3
Notes
- ↑ Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Ch. ed. A.M. Prokhorov, 3rd ed. T. 17. Morshin - Nikish. 1974. 616 pp., Ill .; 34 l ill. and cards. (p. 41-42)
- ↑ Härnph Gyubndyu - Nyun "Räfärymünzchdnopeye" Archived March 28, 2010 on the Wayback Machine
