Pyotr Andreyevich Abrasimov ( Belorussian. Pyotr Andreevich Abrasimova , May 16, 1912 , Bogushevsk village , Senno district , Mogilev region - February 16, 2009 , Moscow , Russia ) - Soviet party and statesman, diplomat . Doctor of Historical Sciences .
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| Head of the government | Nikolai Alexandrovich Tikhonov | |||||||||||||
| Predecessor | new position | |||||||||||||
| Successor | Vladimir Yakovlevich Pavlov | |||||||||||||
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| Predecessor | Pavel Ivanovich Doronin | |||||||||||||
| Successor | Nikolai Iosifovich Kalmyk | |||||||||||||
| Birth | May 16, 1912 Bogushevsk village , Senno district , Mogilev province , Russian Empire , now the Senno district of Belarus | |||||||||||||
| Death | February 16, 2009 (96 years old) Moscow , Russian Federation | |||||||||||||
| Burial place | Troekurovsky cemetery , Moscow | |||||||||||||
| Father | Andrei Ivanovich Abrasimov | |||||||||||||
| Mother | Julia Zakharovna Abrasimova | |||||||||||||
| Children | Daughters: Dina Petrovna Abrasimova (b. 1940), Tamara Petrovna Abrasimova (b. 1941) | |||||||||||||
| The consignment | CPSU since 1940 . | |||||||||||||
| Education | Belarusian State University | |||||||||||||
| Academic degree | Doctor of Historical Sciences | |||||||||||||
| Profession | historian | |||||||||||||
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Biography
Since 1931 - director of the club, authorized philharmonic society, director of the art gallery ( Vitebsk , Brest ).
In 1933 - graduated from college .
In 1939, he studied at the Faculty of History of Belarusian University .
In 1939, as part of the tank brigade S. M. Krivoshein in the Polish campaign of the Red Army . Present at the ceremonial transfer of Brest from the hands of the German General G. Guderian to the hands of the brigade commander S. M. Krivoshein. Participated in a joint military parade of units of the Red Army and Wehrmacht in Brest.
Since 1939 - Deputy Chairman of the Brest Regional Executive Committee.
In 1941 , after the start of World War II, he created a partisan formation.
Since June 1941 - inspector of the political department of the mechanized corps ( Western Front ), military commissar of a separate tank battalion ( Southern Front ).
In October 1941, was seriously wounded.
In 1942 , after a second wound, the commissar of the tank brigade.
Since 1942 he has been working in the Central Headquarters of the partisan movement . He participated in the development of a number of successful partisan operations, several times threw himself into the rear of German troops, where Belarusian partisans operated.
In 1942-1944 , he was a special commission military commissar near Murom [1] and senior assistant to the chief of the Central headquarters of the partisan movement and first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Belarus Panteleimon Kondratievich Ponomarenko .
In 1944, he taught for several months at the Belarusian University, at the Faculty of History.
From December 1948 to June 1950 - 1st Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Belarusian SSR.
In 1949, he graduated from the 3 courses of distance learning of the Higher Party School under the Central Committee of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks.
From June 3, 1950 to September 20, 1952 - Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Belarus.
In 1951 he graduated from Belarusian State University (in absentia).
From November 1952 to July 1955, he was the 1st Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Byelorussian SSR.
Since February 14, 1954 - Member of the Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Belarus.
From July 1955 to January 1957 - Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Belarus.
In 1956-1957 - adviser-envoy of the Embassy of the USSR in the People's Republic of China .
From October 3, 1957 to February 14, 1961 - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR to the Polish People's Republic . I handed over credentials on October 17, 1957.
From February 11, 1961 to December 1962, he was the 1st Secretary of the Smolensk Regional Committee of the CPSU .
From October 31, 1961 to February 25, 1986 - member of the Central Committee of the CPSU .
From December 15, 1962 to September 18, 1971 - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR to the German Democratic Republic . I handed over credentials on December 17, 1962.
He makes a particularly significant contribution to the achievement of the Four-Party Agreement on West Berlin on September 3, 1971 . This was one of the important milestones on the path not only to the solution of the German question, but also to the normalization of the situation throughout post-war Europe .
From September 18, 1971 to April 9, 1973 - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR to France . I handed over credentials on October 6, 1971.
From December 20, 1972 to April 9, 1973 - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR to the Malagasy Republic (concurrently). I handed over credentials on December 29, 1972.
From April 1973 to March 1975 - head of the Department of the Central Committee of the CPSU for work with foreign personnel and trips abroad.
From March 7, 1975 to June 12, 1983 - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR to the German Democratic Republic. I handed my credentials on March 15, 1975.
From May 31, 1983 to February 27, 1985 - Chairman of the USSR State Committee on Foreign Tourism (State Committee for Tourism of the USSR)
From February 27, 1985 to May 13, 1986 - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the USSR to Japan
Since May 1986 - retired
He died on the 97th year of his life on February 16, 2009 in Moscow .
He was buried at the Troekurovsky cemetery in Moscow.
Member of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR : Council of Nationalities from the Belarusian SSR (3-4 convocation, 1950-1958 [2] [3] ) and the Tallinn-Kalinin constituency No. 450 of the Estonian SSR (9 convocation, 1974-1979 [4] ); Council of the Union from the Smolensk region (6 convocation, 1962-1966 [5] ).
Member of the Supreme Council of the BSSR IV-VI convocations.
Delegate XXII (1961), XXIII (1966), XXIV (1971), XXV (1976), XXVI (1981) Congresses of the CPSU . Honorary citizen of the city of Berlin (from 1971 to September 29, 1992).
Artwork
- West Berlin: yesterday and today. M., 1980.
- 300 meters from the Brandenburg Gate. A look through the years. M., 1983.
- A quarter-century ambassador of the Soviet Union. M., 2007.
Rewards
- 4 orders of Lenin
- Order of the Red Banner
- Order of the October Revolution
- 2 orders of the Patriotic War , 2nd degree
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor
- 2 orders of the Red Star
- Great Golden Star of Friendship of Peoples [6]
- Order "Cross of the Grunwald" Poland
Diplomatic Rank
- Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary .
Notes
- ↑ The task of the collection is to quickly prepare mobile guerrilla sabotage groups for directions to Belarus
- ↑ List of deputies of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of the 3rd convocation
- ↑ List of deputies of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of the 4th convocation
- ↑ Deputies of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. 9 convocation. Edition of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. - M. , 1974. - 550 p.
- ↑ List of deputies of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of the 6th convocation
- ↑ Biographische Datenbanken - ABRASSIMOW, PJOTR ANDREJEWITSCH (German)
Links
- Biography in the Handbook on the History of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union 1898-1991
- Biography on the website of the Walk of Fame
- Biography on the site soyuz.by
- Obituary in the newspaper Soviet Russia
- Biography on the site az-dir.ru
- Biography on the website of the newspaper Military-industrial courier (inaccessible link)
- Biography on the site of the International Joint Biographical Center
