Background
Koltsov Vasily Ivanovich was born on November 20, 1920, the village of Yablochnoe, Korotoyaksky district, Voronezh province (now Voronezh, Russian Federation).
Koltsov Vasily Ivanovich was born on November 20, 1920, the village of Yablochnoe, Korotoyaksky district, Voronezh province (now Voronezh, Russian Federation).
He graduated from the Voronezh Technical College of Narcological Accounting (1940), the Moscow Engineering and Economic Institute (1948).
Vasily Ivanovich Koltsov served in the Baltic Fleet (since 1940). He worked in the State Planning Committee of the USSR, the State Planning Committee of the Kazakh SSR, a teacher at the Institute of National Economy (Alma-Ata). Head of the Department of the Krasnodar Polytechnic Institute (since 1971). Professor of the Moscow Institute of Management (1977-1991).
Author of many works in the specialty, including several monographs, as well as collections of poems "I was born in Russia itself" (Moscow, 1993), books: "The Black Death saved Russia" (Moscow, 1995; diploma of the All-Russian competition "300 years Russian Fleet", 1996), "The Fate of the Russian Scientist and Poet" (Moscow, 2001), "Ascetics of the Baltic" (Moscow, 2004). Koltsov's literary work is mainly devoted to depicting the feats of Baltic seamen during the Great Patriotic War.