Pyotr Borodin Explained

Pyotr Borodin
Office:1st First Secretary of the Moldavian Communist Party
Term Start:14 August 1940
Term End:11 February 1942
Successor:Nikita Salogor
Office2:First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Moldavian ASSR
Term Start2:June 1939
Term End2:14 August 1940
Predecessor2:Aleksei Melnikov
Birth Date:6 June 1905
Birth Place:Yekaterinoslav, Yekaterinoslav Governorate, Russian Empire
Death Date:1986
Death Place:Uzhhorod, Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Party:Communist Party of Moldova, Communist Party of Ukraine
Premier:Tihon Konstantinov
Premier2:Fedor Brovko
Native Name Lang:ru

Pyotr Grigoryevich Borodin (Russian: Пётр Григорьевич Бородин;  - 1986)[1] was a Soviet politician who served as First Secretary of the Regional Committee of Moldova of the Communist Party of the MSSR (1939–1942).

Biography

Borodin was born on June 6, 1905.

Borodin graduated from the Dnipropetrovsk Building Institute in 1930 and became a construction engineer. He completed his post-graduate studies in 1936, at the Dnipropetrovsk Building Institute.

In 1926, he became a member of the Russian Communist Party (Bolshevik). In the 1930s, he was a high-ranking official in the Moldavian ASSR in Tiraspol; he was the second Secretary of the Communist Party in Moldavian ASSR (February – June 1939) and the First Secretary of the Communist Party in Moldavian ASSR (June 1939 – 14 August 1940).

Borodin was the First Secretary of the Moldavian Communist Party (August 14, 1940 – February 11, 1942). He was simultaneously a member of the CC of the Communist Party of Ukraine (17 May 1940 – 25 January 1949), a member of the central revisioning Commission of the Communist Party of the USSR and a member of the military Council of the Southern front of the Red Army. Between February 20, 1941 – October 5, 1952 he was a member of the Central Revision Commission of the CPSU. He died in 1986.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 00794.