Ministry of Coal Industry

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The Ministry of Coal Industry (Minugleprom; Russian: Министерство угольной промышленности СССР) was a government ministry in the Soviet Union.

A ukase of the Presidium Supreme Soviet USSR of 28 December 1948 created the all-union Ministry of the Coal Industry USSR by merging the , the , and the .[1]

The coal industry had originally been part of the all-union People's Commissariat of Heavy Industry. A ukase of the Presidium, Supreme Soviet USSR of 24 January 1939 established the all-union , which included the coal, shale and petroleum industries. A ukase of 12 October 1939 subdivided the all-union People's Commissariat of Fuel Industry into the all-union People's Commissariat of the Coal Industry USSR and the all-union People's Commissariat of Petroleum Industry USSR.[1]

The all-union People's Commissariat of the Coal Industry USSR was split by a 19 January 1946 ukase into the all union People's Commissariat of the Coal Industry of Western Regions USSR and the all-union People's Commissariat of the Coal industry of Eastern Regions USSR. A ukase of 28 January 1946 established the . The three commissariat 3 became ministries on 15 March 1946.[1]

List of ministers[]

Source:[2][3]

No. Portrait Minister of Coal Industry Took office Left office Time in office Cabinet
1
Vasily Vakhrushev
Vakhrushev, VasilyVasily Vakhrushev
(1902–1947)
12 October 193919 January 194099 days
2
Aleksandr F. Zasyadko [ru]
Zasyadko, Aleksandr [ru]
(1910–1963)
28 December 19482 March 19556 years, 64 days–III
–II
3
Alexander N. Zademidko [ru]
Alexander N. Zademidko [ru]
(1908–2001)
2 March 195510 May 19572 years, 69 days
4
Boris Bratshenko [ru]
Bratshenko, Boris [ru]
(1912–2004)
2 October 196515 December 198520 years, 74 daysKosygin IIIIIIIVV
Tikhonov III
5
Mikhail Shchadov [ru]
Shchadov, Mikhail [ru]
(1927–2011)
15 December 198524 August 19915 years, 252 days

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Organization Of The Ministry of Coal Industry USSR" (PDF). CIA. Retrieved 18 November 2017. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  2. ^ "Governments of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 1917-1964". Archived from the original on 28 November 2017. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  3. ^ "Governments of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 1964-1991". Archived from the original on 28 November 2017. Retrieved 28 November 2017.


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