Iosif Antonovich Belostotsky ( December 20, 1919 , the village of Mikhalkovichi , Borisov Uyezd (Minsk province) - January 4, 1981 ) - the team leader of the Minsk Automobile Plant No. 4 of the Minsk City Motor Transport Trust. Hero of Socialist Labor (1974). Honored driver of the BSSR (1970). Member of World War II. Senior citizen of national importance. [1] .
| Joseph Antonovich Belostotsky | |||||
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| Place of Birth | village Mikhalkovichi | ||||
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| Place of death | Minsk | ||||
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| Occupation | Honored Worker of Motor Transport of the BSSR | ||||
| Spouse | Belostotskaya Ulyana Antonovna | ||||
| Children | Belostotskaya Tatyana Iosifovna | ||||
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Biography
Born on December 20, 1919 in the village of Mikhalkovichi , Borisov Uyezd (Minsk province) (modern Logoisk region ), Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic .
Member of World War II.
Since 1946, a driver in the system of GlavMinskstroy, in 1957-1979, a driver, team leader of drivers at the Minsk Automobile Plant No. 4.
By a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of January 23, 1974 for the successful implementation of production plans and socialist obligations, he was awarded the title Hero of Socialist Labor with the award of the Order of Lenin and the Gold Medal " Hammer and Sickle " [1] .
He was a pensioner of Union significance.
He died on January 4, 1981.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Belostotsky Joseph Antonovich //. - Belarusian Soviet Encyclopedia. - M..: “Belarusian Soviet Encyclopedia” named after Petrus Brovka, 1982. - V. 5. - P. 51. - 737 p.
Literature
- I. Zalessky, The Joy of Movement // Labor, Talent, Valor .: In the 2nd part of Part 1 / [Comp. E. E. Pavlyuts, B. I. Sushkevich, V. V. Sharpilo]. - Minsk: Belarus, 1981.— 414 p., Ill., Pp. 72 - 76