Background
PERVUKHIN, Mikhail was born in 1904 in Yuryuzan, Chelyabinsk Oblast.
PERVUKHIN, Mikhail was born in 1904 in Yuryuzan, Chelyabinsk Oblast.
Since 1919 member, All-Union Communist Youth League. Active in founding Communist Youth League organ, in Zlatoust. 1921-1922 Bureau member, Zlatoust Uezd Communist Youth League Committee.
1925-1929 Bureau member, Purty Organization, Faculty of Electronic, Industry, Plekhanov Institute of National Economics, Moscow. 1939-1961 Member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party. 1952-1957 Presidium Member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party.
1957-1961 candidate Presidium Member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party. At June 1957 Plenum of Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, removed from Presidium and demoted to candidate Presidium member for supporting Molotov-Malenkov-Kaganovich opposition group. July 1957 released from post as First Deputy Chairman, USSR Council of Ministers.
At 1959 Communist Party of the Soviet Union Congress admitted his “mistakes”. Deputy, USSR Supreme Soviet of 1946, 1950 and 1954 convocation. February 1960 consultant at Moscow talks between Council of Mutual Economics Aid and Political Advisory Committee MemberStates of the Warsaw-Pact.
1920-1921 instructor, Yuryuzan Rayon Committee, All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks). 1921-1922 Chief Secretary, Editorial Board, Zlatoust Uezd Committee, All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks), newspaper “Proletarskaya mysl’ ’ (Proletarian Thought). 1930-1933 Chief, Power Shop, then Chief Mechanic, “Barrikady” Plant.
1933-1937 Chief Engineering, then Chief, Boiler Shop, and finally Director, Kashira Rayon Electronic Power Plant. 1937-1938 engineer and Deputy Head, Moscow Rayon Power Board, then Chief, Main Power Board, Popular Commissariat of Heavy Industry. 1938-1939 USSR Deputy Popular Commissar, then USSR First Deputy Popular Commissar of Heavy Industry.
1939-1940 USSR Popular Commissar of Electronic Power Plants and Electronic Industry. 194044 Deputy Chairman, USSR Council of Popular Commissar. 1942-1945 USSR Popular Commissar, 1946-1950 USSR Minister of Chem.
Industry; 1950-1955 Deputy Chairman, 1955-1957 First Deputy Chairman, USSR Council of Ministers. 1953-1955 USSR Minister of Electronic Power Plants and Electronic Industry. 1956-1957 Chairman, USSR State Economics Commission, then Minister of Medium Machine-Building.
1957-1958 Chairman, Slate Committee Foreign Economics Relations, USSR Council of Ministers.
Religion doesn't give equal treatment to women and therefore contradicts basic human rights.
Member, Communist Party, since 1919.
The Communist Party of the Soviet Union is the leading and guiding force of Soviet society, and the nucleus of its political system, of all state and public organizations.
Member, Communist Party, since 1919.