Ulyana Vasilyevna Efimchuk-Dyachuk (1902-1974) - Soviet economic, state and political figure.
| Ulyana Vasilyevna Efimchuk-Dyachuk | |
|---|---|
| Birth | 1902 Ostrog district , Rivne region |
| Death | 1974 |
| The consignment | Communist Party |
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Biography
Born in 1902 in the village of Stadniki, Lutsk Region. She worked with her mother as a laborer at the landowner Mogilnitskaya (2). Distributed revolutionary literature among the villagers.
After the establishment of Soviet power in Western Ukraine, she was elected as a deputy of the People's Duties of Western Ukraine , a member of the Plenipotentiary Commission to report to the USSR government on the decision of the People's Duties of Western Ukraine , made a speech at an extraordinary session of the Supreme Council of the USSR. Since October 1939, she worked as chairman of the planning commission of the Goshchansky district executive committee. Member of the CPSU (b) since 1939.
At the beginning of World War II she was evacuated, from July 1941 to November 1943 she worked as deputy chairman of the district executive committee in the city of Timir, Aktobe region. Kazakhstan , then in the Nizhinsky RIC (1).
Member of the Extraordinary Commission for the Investigation of the Crimes of the Nazi Invaders in Rivne and Rivne Region, after the war - at public work. Since February 1944, Deputy Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Rivne Regional Council of People's Deputies. Then the department of social security of the Rivne regional executive committee. In 1950, a student of the Higher Party School under the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine. She was elected a deputy of the Rivne regional council and a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th convocations.
She died in 1974 .