Background
SHTYKOV, Terentiy was born in 1907 in Vitebsk Province.
SHTYKOV, Terentiy was born in 1907 in Vitebsk Province.
1925 began work at Proletarian Plant, Leningrad. 1937 elected secretary, Vyborg Rayon All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Committee, then second secretary, Leningrad Oblast All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Committee. During World War 2 member, Military Council, Leningrad, Volkhov, Karelian and Far Eastern Fronts.
After the war member, Military Council, and deputy commander (political), Maritime Military district. 1948 appointed Soviet ambassador in North of Korea. 1954-1959 first secretary, Novgorod Oblast and Maritime Kray Communist Party of the Soviet Union Committees.
1959-1960 Soviet ambassador in Hungary. From 1961 chairman, State Control Commission, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Council of Minister Then deputy chairman, Party and State Control Committee, Communist Party of the Soviet Union Centr Committee Bureau for Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Council of Minister
At 18th Party Congress elected candidate member, at 20th Party Congress elected member, Central Committee, Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Deputy, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Supreme Soviet of several convocations.
As long as the public believes in religion, they will not attempt to make any genuine effort to understand and overcome the real source of their suffering.
Member, Communist Party, since 1929.
Communist Party is the leading force of Soviet society, and the nucleus of all state and public organizations.
Member, Communist Party, since 1929.