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Maksim Saburov

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642:, Saburov agreed with Khrushchev that Soviet economic production would surpass that of the United States, saying at a Moscow embassy party that "the Soviet Union will draw even with the U.S. in the foreseeable future". Saburov was also responsible for using hard figures rather than percentages in the Five-Year Plan for the first time, giving the plan more meaning for experts. 602:: agricultural production in 1950 was barely above the 1940 level. Milk production was lower by 100,000 tons; meat production was only 12,000 tons higher. The Plan, which Saburov co-ordinated as the Chairman of Gosplan, succeeded in increasing coal production by 12 million tons, oil production by over 30 million tons, and electricity production by nearly 80 billion 566:
Saburov became full Chairman of Gosplan in 1941. Documents from the Russian State Economic Archives note that his responsibilities prior to assuming the chairmanship included personnel matters (he oversaw purges of unreliable employees in 1938) and mobilization efforts. He had a brief period in power
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In 1954 Saburov criticized the high rate of absenteeism in the Soviet Union, saying that labor productivity was "insufficient" and "further tightening" of "labor discipline" was required. He was responsible for helping to plan the Sixth Five-Year Plan, which would last from 1956 to 1961. However, in
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In 1940, Saburov became First Deputy Chairman of Gosplan, the committee responsible for planning the Soviet economy, giving him wide-ranging powers over the Soviet economic apparatus, marking the beginning of the most notable period of his career in the Party. In 1947, Saburov became a member of the
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of the Council of Ministers, and so the Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union. He was also made Chairman of the State Economic Commission for Short-Term Planning until 1956, when he was criticized for the Sixth Five-Year Plan, which was unprecedently sent back to the planners for revision.
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Saburov recanted, saying that "It is well known, comrades, that I made a mistake in June 1957 by displaying political instability in the struggle of the Central Committee of the Soviet CP against the anti-Party group." Saburov worked as Deputy Chairman of
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region. After five years of studying at the Bauman Institute, Saburov became head of the technological bureau of a factory in Moscow in 1933. Subsequently, he was head of the instrumental division of the Stalin Novokramatorsk Machine Plant until 1937.
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for a period of three months; however, many sources, such as Utechin, leave out this brief interlude in favour of Saburov having two terms. Under this short period of time, Saburov was Minister of Machinery.
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1956 - after he had moved from being Chairman of Gosplan - Saburov, with the other planners, was criticized for having been unrealistic in planning.
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In 1949 Saburov was made Chairman of Gosplan once again. In this function he helped to formulate and then presided over the fifth
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in 1920, serving in a detachment with the aim of suppressing resistance to the Communist regime. He attended the
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than to Khrushchev himself, and Malenkov was declining in power, being replaced in February 1955 by the rising
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Saburov was temporarily displaced from his position as chairman in 1953, shortly after the death of
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Guide to the History of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union 1898—1991
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for a short period of time afterwards, before moving to a factory in
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In 1957, a failed attempt to depose Khrushchev was run by Malenkov,
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between 1923 and 1926, then studied to become an engineer at the
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Everyman's Concise Encyclopaedia of Russia, S. V. Utechin, 1961.
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of this body until 1957, and he left the Committee in 1961.
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engineer, economist and politician, three-time Chairman of
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Saburov, however, belonged more to the faction headed by
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Saburov became First Deputy Premier in 1955. As the
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Index


First Deputy Chairman
Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union
Nikolai Bulganin
Mikhail Pervukhin
Joseph Kuzmin
State Economic Commission on Current Planning
Nikolai Bulganin
Mikhail Pervukhin
State Planning Committee of the Soviet Union
Georgy Malenkov
Nikolai Baibakov
Joseph Stalin
Grigory Kosyachenko
Joseph Stalin
Nikolai Voznesensky
19th
20th
Presidium
Druzhkivka
Yekaterinoslav Governorate
Russian Empire
Moscow
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Soviet
Russian
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Russian
Soviet

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