Vladimir Alexeyevich Kucherenko

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Vladimir Alexeyevich Kucherenko ( Russian Владимир Алексеевич Кучеренко * July 5 . Jul / 18th July  1909 greg. In Lozovaja , Oblast Kharkov ; † 26. November 1963 in Moscow ) was a Soviet civil engineer and politician .

Life

Kutscherenko was born in the family of a railroad worker. From 1925 to 1929 he was a worker, then a foreman, in the Losovaya railway workshops. He studied from 1929 to 1933 at the Kharkov Building Institute.

Between 1933 and 1939 he was construction manager of the sugar factory in Kupjansk , the locomotive works in Ulan-Ude and chief engineer in the construction of the plants in Stalino and Petrowenki . Between 1939 and 1950 Kutscherenko was the administrator and chief engineer of various building trusts. During the Second World War (1941–1945) he led the construction and reconstruction of industrial plants in Makejewka , Kharkov , Donetsk , Dnipropetrovsk and Sterlitamak . Since 1942 Kucherenko was a member of the CPSU .

From 1950 to 1952 he was Deputy Minister for the Establishment of Mechanical Engineering Enterprises, 1952/53 Deputy Chairman of the First Main Administration at the Council of Ministers of the USSR and 1953/54 Deputy Chairman of the Main Administration of the Ministry of Medium Engineering of the USSR. In the years 1954 and 1955 he was chairman of the main administration housing and civil construction Glawmosstroj ( Russian Главмосстрой ) at the Moscow City Soviet , as well as deputy chairman of the Executive Committee of the City Soviet (Deputy Mayor). 1955/1956 he was deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR and chairman of the State Building Committee there.

On the XX. (1956) and XXII. (1961) at the party congress, Kucherenko was elected to the CPSU Central Committee. He was a member of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR (5th and 6th electoral terms, 1954–1962) and the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR (4th electoral term).

From 1956 he was a member, since January 1961 President of the Academy of Building and Architecture of the USSR.

Honors

Kucherenko was awarded the State Prize of the USSR (1951), three orders of Lenin , the Order of the Red Banner of Labor , the Order of the Red Star and other medals. His urn was buried on the Kremlin wall . The Central Research Institute for Building Construction (ZNIISK) of the Academy of Building and Architecture was named after him ( Russian Центральный научно-исследовательский институт строититут строителцийт строителцийт строителций .

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