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The People's Commissariat of the Shipbuilding Industry of the USSR (''Народный комиссариат судостроительной промышленности CCCP'') was one of the central offices in the
Soviet Union The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet ...
, the equivalent of a ministry, which oversaw the production of shipbuilding. On January 11, 1939 the current
People's Commissariat of Defence Industry of the USSR The Ministry of Defense Industry (Minoboronprom; ) was a Government of the Soviet Union, government Ministries of the Soviet Union, ministry in the Soviet Union, established 8 December 1936. History It was originally established on 8 December 1936 ...
(''Народный комиссариат оборонной промышленности'') was divided into several departments, including II Main Board responsibility for shipbuilding, transformed into the People's Commissariat of the Shipbuilding Industry. Resort oversaw the work of 41 shipyards and manufacturing plants, also 10 design offices. In 1939 it employed 173,284 workers. March 15, 1946 the office was renamed the Ministry of Shipbuilding Industry of the USSR (''Министерство судостроительной промышленности CCCP''; Minsudprom).


Headquarters

Commissariat of the shipbuilding industry he was building (arch. О. W. von Dessin, build 1912–1916) of ex-Institute of Foreign Languages in the Petroverigsky lane (''Петроверигский пер.'') 10. Three boards were placed in a five-storey building at the end of the Rozhdestvenka St. (''Рождественка''). The phone book does not indicate the address of the Ministry.


List of ministers

''Source'': * Ivan Tervosyan (11.1.1939 - 17.4.1940) *
Ivan Nosenko Ivan Isidorovich Nosenko (; 19 April 1902 – 2 August 1956) was a Soviet politician and from 1939 until his death in 1956. He was the People's Commissar for Shipbuilding of the USSR. He was the father of notable Soviet defector and KGB office ...
(17.4.1940 - 15.3.1946) * Aleksei Goreglyad (19.3.1946 - 10.1.1950) * Vjatsheslav Malyshev (10.1.1950 - 15.3.1953) *
Ivan Nosenko Ivan Isidorovich Nosenko (; 19 April 1902 – 2 August 1956) was a Soviet politician and from 1939 until his death in 1956. He was the People's Commissar for Shipbuilding of the USSR. He was the father of notable Soviet defector and KGB office ...
(27.4.1954 - 2.8.1956) * Andrei Redkin (15.9.1956 - 14.12.1957) * Boris Butoma (31.3.1958 - 19.7.1976) *
Mikhail Yegorov Mikhail Alekseyevich Yegorov (; 5 May 1923 – 20 June 1975) was a sergeant of the Soviet Army who, along with Meliton Kantaria and Alexei Berest, was one of the three soldiers credited with raising the Soviet flag over the Reichstag on 1 May 1 ...
(19.7.1976 - 10.1.1984) *
Igor Belousov Igor Belousov (; 15 January 1928 – 10 February 2005) was a Russian statesman who held several posts in the Soviet era and after it. He was the Soviet minister of the shipbuilding industry and deputy premier in the 1980s. Early life and educati ...
(10.1.1984 - 13.2.1988) * Igor Koksanov (20.2.1988 - 24.8.1991)


See also

*
OKB OKB () is a transliteration of the Russian initials for "" (), which translates to "Experimental Design Bureau." It could also mean or "Special Design Bureau" in english. During the Soviet era, OKBs were closed institutions working on design and ...
– experimental design bureau (''Опытное конструкторское бюро'' – ОКБ)


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Наркомат судостроительной промышленности
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