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Nikolaj A. Voznesenskij
Alternative spellings: N. A. Voznesenskii Nikolai Alekseevich Voznesenskii N. A. Voznesenskij N. A. Woznesenski N. Wosnessenskij N. A. Wosnessenskij Nikolaj Alekseevič Voznesenskij N. Voznessenski N.A. Wosnessenskij Николай Алексеевич Вознесенский
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Nikolai Alekseevich Voznesensky (Russian: Никола́й Алексе́евич Вознесе́нский, 1 December [O.S. 18 November] 1903 – 1 October 1950) was a Soviet politician and economic planner who oversaw the running of Gosplan (State Planning Committee) during the German-Soviet War. A protégé of Andrei Zhdanov, Voznesensky was appointed Deputy Premier in May 1940. He was directly involved in the recovery of production associated with the movement of industry eastwards at the start of the war. His work The Economy of the USSR during World War II is his account of these years. Following the war, Voznesensky was persecuted during the Leningrad affair. In a secret trial, he was found guilty of treason, sentenced to death and executed the same day. He was rehabilitated in 1954. He was a close associate of Alexei Kosygin and Mikhail Rodionov. (Source: DBPedia)
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Russkaja klassičeskaja biblioteka "Ėkonomika i duchovnostʹ" (1)