Pavel Ivanovich Fedyaev ( 1917 - 2000 ) - Soviet worker in the metallurgical industry , steelmaker of the Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works , Hero of Socialist Labor (1960).
| Pavel Ivanovich Fedyaev | ||||||||||||
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| Date of Birth | 1917 | |||||||||||
| Place of Birth | Fedyaevo village, Kotelnich County Vyatka province Russian empire | |||||||||||
| Date of death | August 31, 2000 | |||||||||||
| Place of death | Magnitogorsk , Chelyabinsk region , Russia | |||||||||||
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| Occupation | metallurgy , steelmaker | |||||||||||
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Biography
Born in 1917 into a peasant family in the village of Fedyaevo, Kotelnichesky district, Vyatka province (now Arbazhsky district, Kirov region ).
He arrived in Magnitogorsk with his parents in 1934. Here he studied at the steelworker in the school of the Federal Law School. He managed to work for some time in the open-hearth workshop of a metallurgical plant as a steelworker's assistant, after which he was called up for military service in the Red Army . He served in the Navy as a sailor for seven years, completed courses for junior commanders, and took part in the Soviet-Finnish War. Then he became a member of the Great Patriotic War. During the siege of Leningrad, he fought as part of the Ladoga military flotilla . From 1943 until the end of the war he fought on the Black Sea .
In the summer of 1946, Pavel Ivanovich demobilized. He returned to Magnitogorsk to his open-hearth workshop with a steelworker's assistant at the 22nd furnace, where he worked for the next years of his life. He graduated from Magnitogorsk Vocational School No. 13 in 1954 [1] . He became a steelworker, joined the CPSU and headed the Komsomol-youth collective, which in 1959 was awarded the title of collective of communist labor.
In addition to production, he was engaged in social activities - he was twice elected a deputy of the regional Council, and in March 1960, Pavel Fedyaev, together with the USSR Marshal K.S. Moskalenko, was elected to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR [1] . In May 1960, he was a member of the All-Union Conference of Drummers of Communist Labor, which was also attended by miner Nikolai Mamai and weaver Valentina Gaganova .
By a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the USSR of May 28, 1960, for outstanding production successes and the initiative taken in organizing the competition for the title of brigades and shock workers of communist labor, Pavel Ivanovich Fedyaev was awarded the title Hero of Socialist Labor with the award of the Order of Lenin and the Gold Medal "Hammer and Sickle" [2 ] .
He died on August 31, 2000 in Magnitogorsk [3] .
Rewards
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| At a meeting with L. I. Brezhnev | |
- Sickle and Hammer medal (05/28/1960)
- Order of Lenin (05/28/1960)
- Ushakov medal (05/23/1945)
- two medals “For Labor Valor” (02.24.1954; 04.24.1963)
- medal "For Labor Distinction" (05/05/1949)
- medal "For the Defense of Leningrad"
- medal "For the victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945."
- other medals of the USSR and the Russian Federation
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 “Magnitogorsk Metal”, No. 33, 1962.
- ↑ Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR "On the conferment of the title of Hero of Socialist Labor to production innovators, leaders of the competition for the title of brigades and shock workers of communist labor" of May 28, 1960 // Vedomosti of the Supreme Council of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. - No. 21 (1005). - 06/02/1960. - Art. 193.- S. 283-285.
- ↑ Book of Memory of the Chelyabinsk Region