Background
FURTSEVA, Yekaterina was born in 1910 in Vyshniy Volochek, now Kalinin Oblast.
FURTSEVA, Yekaterina was born in 1910 in Vyshniy Volochek, now Kalinin Oblast.
1935 graduated Higher Academy Courses of Civil Air Fleet, Leningrad. 1942 graduated Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology. 1948 graduated corresponding courses, Higher Party School, Central Committee, All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks).
Since 1924 Communist Youth League member. Deputy, USSR Supreme Soviet of 1950, 1954 and 1958 convocation. Deputy and Presidium member, Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic Supreme Soviet of 1955 convocation.
1954 member, USSR Party and government delegation Peking for 5th anniversary celebrations of Chinese Popular Republic. 1955 member, USSR Supreme Soviet delegation to Yugoslavia. 1956 headed USSR Supreme Soviet delegation England.
1960 member, Soviet government delegation India and Austria. After graduating from factory and plant school worked as weaver at “Bolshevichka” Plant. Since 1930 Secretary, Korenevo Rayon Communist Youth League Committee, Kursk Oblast.
Then Secretary, Feodosiya City Committee, and later Department Head, Crimean Oblast Committee, All-Union Communist Youth League. 1935-1936 Assistant Chief, Political Department, Aeroflot Aviation Technicum. 1936-1937 instructor, Central Committee, AllUnion Communist Youth League.
1937-1942 member, Party Bureau, then Secretary, Party Organization, Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology. 1942-1950 Secretary, Moscow Frunze District Committee, AllUnion Communist Party (Bolsheviks). 1950-1954 Second Secretary, Moscow City Communist Party of the Soviet Union Committee.
1952-1956 candidate member of the Central Committee, Communist Party of the Soviet Union. 1954-1957 First Secretary, Moscow City Communist Party of the Soviet Union Committee. 1956-1957 candidate Presidium member, 1956-May 1960 Secretary, Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
1957-1961 Presidium Member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party.
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 1930.
Communist party could initiate policies in the name of the society because it knows what the best is for its progress and development.
Member, Communist Party, since 1930.