Anatoly Petrovich Eremenko ( 1906 , the village of Stary Merchik, Kharkov province , now the Valkovsky district of the Kharkov region - 07/13/1970, Kiev ) - Soviet statesman. A candidate member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine in 1954-1966. Member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine in 1966-1970. Member of the Supreme Council of the Ukrainian SSR of the 2nd-7th convocations.
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Biography
Born in a working class family. In 1917 he graduated from the Staromerchitsky Zemstvo School. Since 1920, he worked as a messenger at the Smolyanka mine office, assistant steam turbine engineer, turner's assistant and turner in the mechanical workshop of the Smolyanka mine.
Member of the RCP (b) since 1925 .
Since 1925 - a student of the working faculty of Kharkov Technological Institute. In 1932 he graduated from the Kharkov Aviation Institute, and later graduate school with him.
In 1935-1941 - Head of the Aerodynamic Laboratory, Deputy Dean of the Aircraft Engineering Department of the Kharkov Aviation Institute. In 1941-1946 - rector of the Kharkov Aviation Institute.
In 1946-1949 - Deputy Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Kharkiv Regional Council of Workers' Deputies.
June 20, 1949-1950 - Minister of Local Industry of the Ukrainian SSR.
October 25, 1950 - May 30, 1953 - Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR.
In May 1953-1957 - Chairman of the Board of the Council of Industrial Cooperation of the Ukrainian SSR.
In May 1957 - December 1962 - Chairman of the Council of National Economy of the Stanislavsky Economic Administrative Region. In December 1962 - October 1965 - Chairman of the Council of National Economy of the Lviv Economic Region.
October 23, 1965 - July 13, 1970 - Minister of Local Industry of the Ukrainian SSR.
Rewards
- The order of Lenin
- two orders of the Red Banner of Labor
- medals
Sources
- Lysenko Ivan. Valkov Encyclopedia. volume 1. - 2000 - p. 163.
- A Handbook on the History of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union 1898-1991