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Veniamin Emmanuilovich Dymshits (February 15, 1910,
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– May 23, 1993, Moscow) was a Soviet state and party leader. Hero of Socialist Labor. Member of the
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Biography

Born on September 28, 1910, in
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's family. Grandson of the Jewish writer Abraham–Aba Rakovsky (1854–1921), the author of fiction and journalism in
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. * Since 1927, a worker in the Donbass; * Since 1928, a worker at the enterprises of Moscow; * 1929–1931 – student of the Moscow Autogenous Welding Institute, later transformed into the Welding Department of the Moscow Higher Technical School Named After Nikolai Bauman; * Since 1931, work manager, engineer, production manager, deputy work manager of the Kuznetskstroy Welding Office; * Since 1932 – Director of the Ural Regional Welding Office; * Since 1933, he was the Head of the Department of Engineering Structures for Construction at Azovstal in
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; * Since 1934, he studied in absentia at the Mechanical Faculty of the Donetsk Institute of Business Executives (did not graduate); * Since 1937 – Director of a Metalwork Plant at the construction site of the Azovstal Metallurgical Plant, Head of Construction at the Krivoy Rog Metallurgical Plant; * In 1939–1946, he was the manager of the Magnitostroy Trust. It was during the Great Patriotic War that Dymshits's high human dignity and his talent as a leader were clearly revealed: he had a difficult task – to lead the creation of an outpost of the domestic industry in the Urals. In record time, 42 complex objects were built under his leadership; * In 1945, he graduated from the Moscow Higher Technical School Named After Nikolai Bauman as an external student;List of Graduates and Teachers of the Imperial Moscow Technical School, Moscow Mechanical Engineering Institute, Moscow Higher Technical School, Moscow State Technical University from 1865 to 2012 // Website People.Bmstu.Ru
/ref> * In 1946–1950 – manager of the Zaporozhstroy Trust; * Since 1950 – Deputy Minister of Construction of Heavy Industry Enterprises of the Soviet Union; * 1954–1957 – Deputy Minister of Construction of Metallurgical and Chemical Industry Enterprises of the Soviet Union; * 1957–1959 – Chief Construction Engineer of the Bhilai Metallurgical Plant in India; * From June 9, 1959, to April 25, 1962 – Head of the Capital Construction Department of the State Planning Committee of the Soviet Union – Minister of the Soviet Union; * From April 25, 1962, to July 17, 1962 – First Deputy Chairman of the State Planning Committee of the Soviet Union – Minister of the Soviet Union; * Since July 17, 1962, Deputy Chairman of the
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, at the same time Chairman of the State Planning Committee of the Soviet Union (July – November 1962); * Chairman of the Council of the National Economy of the Soviet Union (1962–1965); * Chairman of the State Committee of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union for Material and Technical Supply (1965–1976). On March 4, 1970, Veniamin Dymshits was the main figure at a press conference of Jewish citizens of the Soviet Union, where he defended Soviet policy towards Jews and the policy of the State of Israel. Veniamin Dymshits made a significant contribution to the foundation of the industrialization of the Soviet Union, its transformation into a powerful state. Here are some of the construction projects in which he participated and which he headed: Azovstal, Kuznetsk, Krivoy Rog, Magnitogorsk, Zaporozhye, Bhilai (India) Metallurgical Plants, lead industry facilities and many others. All these construction sites bore the stamp of his brilliant engineering thought, initiative, tireless work, and complete dedication. Since December 20, 1985, he has been a personal pensioner of union significance. He died on May 23, 1993. He was buried in Moscow at the Novodevichy Cemetery (Plot No. 10).


Awards and prizes

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; * Two Orders of the Red Banner of Labour; * Medals; * Stalin Prize of the Second Degree (1946) – for the development of new methods of high–speed construction and installation of blast furnaces, carried out at the Chusovsky and Magnitogorsk Metallurgical Plants; * Stalin Prize of the Third Degree (1950) – for the development and implementation of technological rules in housing and industrial construction.


References


Sources

* * Veniamin Dymshits. Magnitka in a Soldier's Overcoat / Moscow: Architecture, 1995 * Veniamin Dymshits. Builder's Notes / Moscow: Architecture, 2001 * Boris Shmyrov. Dymshits Veniamin Emmanuilovich. Stages of a Long Journey – Chelyabinsk: ABRIS, 2015 – 112 Pages. (By Fate They Are Connected with the Urals).
Dymshits, Veniamin Emmanuilovich
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Dimshits Veniamin Emmanuilovich
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