Anatoliy Baranovsky Explained

Anatoliy Baranovsky
Native Name Lang:uk
Office:Ministry of Finance of the Ukrainian SSR
Term Start:1961
Term End:1979
Primeminister:Volodymyr Shcherbytsky Oleksandr Lyashko
Predecessor:Mykola Shchetinin
Successor:Vasyl Kozeruk
Office1:Chairman of Derzhplan
Term Start1:1954
Term End1:1957
Primeminister1:Nykyfor Kalchenko
Predecessor1:Vasyl Harbuzov
Successor1:Ivan Senin
Office2:Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR
Term Start2:1952
Term End2:1954
Primeminister2:Demyan Korotchenko
Predecessor2:Dmitry Manuilsky
Successor2:Luka Palamarchuk
Birth Date:25 January 1906
Birth Place:Kyiv, Russian Empire
Death Date:9 November 1988 (aged 82)
Death Place:Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, USSR
Party:CPSU
Birthname:Anatoliy Maksymovych Baranovsky
Alma Mater:Kharkiv Institute of Planning DerzhPlan Ukrainian SSR

Anatoliy Maksymovych Baranovsky (25 January 1906 – 9 November 1988) was a Ukrainian politician, economist and diplomat. He was Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR from 1952 to 1954 and Ministry of Finance of the Ukrainian SSR from 1961 to 1979.

Education

Born in Kiev in 1906, Anatoliy Baranovsky graduated from Kharkiv Institute of Planning DerzhPlan in the Ukrainian SSR in 1933.

Professional career and experience

In 1920–1930 he worked an employee of the tax office, the Komsomol and Soviet bodies Zhytomyr.

In 1933 he was a Senior Economist at the sector, department, deputy head of the State Planning Committee of the Ukrainian SSR.

In 1941 he was Deputy Chairman of People's Commissars of the Ukrainian SSR.

Since the beginning of the War in the offensive Nazi troops in Ukraine spends much work to evacuate important companies in the east to establish mass production of weapons and ammunition.

In 1941–1942 — Head of the Task Force on Industry Military Council of the Southern Front,

During 1942–1944 he worked expert Soviet Foreign Minister for Economic Affairs, participated in the preparation of economic articles (agreements) for an armistice with the Allies in Germany during World War II.

In the years 1944–1952 he was Deputy Chairman of The Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR.

December 18, 1945 – he on behalf of the government of the Ukrainian SSR signed in Washington, D.C. an agreement on assistance to Ukraine international Organizations assistance to victims of war.

In March–May 1945 - Head of the Ukrainian delegation at the IV session of the organization. Participates in the Paris Peace Treaties, 1947.

Head of Delegation of the Ukrainian SSR at the Belgrade Conference of 1948, which developed the Convention on Navigation on the Danube River.

June 10, 1951 – May 10, 1954 — Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR[1]

1950–1954 — headed the Ukrainian delegation to V-VIII sessions of the UN General Assembly.[2]

In 1954–1957 — Chairman of the State Planning Commission, Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian SSR,

in 1957–1961 — first deputy chairman of the State Planning Commission - Minister of Ukraine.

In 1961–1979 he was Ministry of Finance of the Ukrainian SSR.

He died in Kiev on November 9, 1988 at the age of 82.

Diplomatic rank

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.rulers.org/fm4.html Foreign ministers S-Z - Rulers
  2. Web site: Ukraine's U.N. Mission celebrates 40th anniversary . 2015-01-09 . 2016-03-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304054457/http://www.ukrweekly.com/old/archive/1998/149813.shtml . dead .