


Nikolai Voznesensky
Surname | Voznesensky |
Given Name | Nikolai |
Born | 18 Oct 1903 |
Died | 5 Oct 1950 |
Country | Russia |
Category | Government |
Gender | Male |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseNikolai Alekseevich Voznesensky was born in Tula Oblast, Russia. He was personally involved in the planning of Soviet industries as things were up until the German invasion, and also involved in the planning of the migration and re-establishment of industries toward the east during the Russo-German war. Although instrumental in Soviet economic planning during WW2, he fell out of favor with Joseph Stalin after the war. In 1949, he was implicated in the Leningrad Affair. Found guilty of treason, he was found guilty and was executed on the same day he received the guilty verdict.
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Last Major Revision: Sep 2011
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Nikolai Voznesensky Timeline
1903年10月18日 | Nikolai Voznesensky was born in Tula Oblast, Russia. |
1938年1月19日 | Nikolai Voznesensky became the Chairman of the State Planning Committee of the Soviet Union. |
1941年3月10日 | Nikolai Voznesensky stepped down as the Chairman of the State Planning Committee of the Soviet Union and took the new role as the First Deputy Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Soviet Union. |
1941年7月9日 | The head of Gosplan, the young economist Nikolai Voznesensky, was given responsibility for drafting a new war production plan for the whole Soviet economy. |
1941年10月25日 | As German victories had now rendered Nikolai Voznesensky's first war production plan redundant, a new economic plan was published for what was left of Soviet territory in the centre and east of the country. |
1942年12月8日 | Nikolai Voznesensky became the Chairman of the State Planning Committee of the Soviet Union. |
1946年3月15日 | Nikolai Voznesensky stepped down as the First Deputy Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Soviet Union. |
1949年3月5日 | Nikolai Voznesensky was removed from his position as the Chairman of the State Planning Committee of the Soviet Union. |
1950年10月5日 | Nikolai Voznesensky was found guilty of treason and was executed later on the same day in Leningrad, Russia. |
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21 Apr 2019 04:14:40 PM
Voznesensky wrote monograph The Economy of the USSR During WWII. Although the content appears rushed, with inadequate data and detail, it is the only reliable information about USSR economy for the period.
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Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, 16 Mar 1945
21 Apr 2019 04:11:51 PM
According to Edward Crankshaw in his book Khrushchev: A career, Voznessenky criticized Stalin and was tried and executed the same day. Again, according to Crankshaw, this was at the height of Stalin murdering anyone who he though threatened his power. Krushchev went along with it at the time, but later criticized Stalin for just such acts. USSR was a country taken over by a political party, and the leaders of the party had nothing but a flawed ideology.