Augusts Voss Август Эдуардович Восс | |
Citizenship: | Soviet |
Office: | First Secretary of the Communist Party of Latvia |
Term Start: | 15 April 1966 |
Term End: | 14 April 1984 |
Predecessor: | Arvīds Pelše |
Successor: | Boris Pugo |
Birth Date: | 30 October 1919 |
Birth Place: | Omsk Governorate, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
Death Place: | Moscow, Russian Federation |
Party: | Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1940–1990) |
Augusts Voss (Russian: Август Эдуардович Восс; 30 October 1919, Saltykovo – 10 February 1994, Moscow) was a Soviet politician of Latvian origin and party functionary. Before World War II he worked as a school teacher. In 1940, he was mobilized into the Red Army and served as a politruk. From 1945, he served as a party apparatchik in Latvia. From 1966 till 1984, he was First Secretary (later: General Secretary) of the Communist Party of Latvia[1] and member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1971 till 1990. From 1984 till 1989, he was Chairman of the Soviet of Nationalities, upper chamber of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union.[2]
He did not return to Latvia and died in Moscow in 1994, where he is also buried.