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about those convicted by the Collegium of the United State Political Administration, the People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs, a Special Meeting, the Military Collegium, courts and military tribunals for counterrevolutionary crimes for the period from 1921 to February 1, 1954, which indicated
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Since 1948, he headed the Permanent Commission for Open Trials on the Most Important Cases of former servicemen of the German army and German punitive bodies, exposed of atrocities against Soviet citizens in the temporarily occupied territory of the Soviet Union. Took part in organizing trials of
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1927–1929 – Secretary of the Local Committee of the Trade Union of Railway Workers, Secretary of the Collective of the All–Union Leninist Communist Youth Union, Head of the Workers' Club, Secretary of the Village Council, Yudino Station of the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist
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1963–1967 – head of the sector of labor and social security legislation of the All–Union Scientific Research Institute of Soviet Legislation of the Legal Commission under the Council of Ministers of the Soviet
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the exact number those sentenced to capital punishment, exiled and serving sentences in camps and prisons; it also provided the geography of the prisoners' accommodation.
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Holding the posts of the Prosecutor General of the Soviet Union and the Minister of Justice of the Soviet Union, he participated in the
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1937–1940 – head of educational institutions and member of the board of the People's Commissariat of Justice of the Soviet Union;
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1930–1932 – student at the Moscow Institute of Soviet Law. Graduated from the Moscow Institute of Soviet Law in 1932;
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Dmitry Astashkin, Alexander Epifanov. Cold Autumn of the Fifty–Fifth // Historian – 2020 – No. 9 (69) – Page 67
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Alexander Kodintsev. State Policy in the Field of Justice in the Soviet Union. 30–50s of the 20th Century –
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Andrey Lushnikov. Labor Law Science: Historical and Legal Essays in Persons and Events. Moscow, 2003
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Candidates of the Central Committee of the 19th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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1940–1943 – People's Commissar of Justice of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic;
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Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the All–Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
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2nd Chairman of the Legal Commission Under the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union
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on judicial matters. The commission approved all death sentences in the Soviet Union.
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1935–1937 – Deputy Director of the Kazan Institute of Soviet Law for academic affairs;
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Soviet Prosecutor's Office – Moscow: State Publishing House of Legal Literature, 1947
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People's Commissar of Justice of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
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Fourth convocation members of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
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Second convocation members of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
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Since 1967, he has been a personal pensioner of union significance.
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1956–1963 – Director of the All–Union Institute of Legal Sciences;
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of the 2nd and 4th Convocations. Doctor of Law (1968), professor.
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1943–1948 – Prosecutor (Prosecutor General) of the Soviet Union;
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Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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In February 1954, he prepared a certificate in the name of
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1929–1930 – student of the Law Faculty of Kazan University;
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Gorshenin became one of the three initiators (along with
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He fought for control over the justice authorities with
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1925–1927 – student of an industrial technical school,
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Director of the All–Union Institute of Legal Sciences
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Konstantin Gorshenin. Museum "House on the Embankment"
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1948–1956 – Minister of Justice of the Soviet Union.
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1932–1935 – graduate student of the same institute;
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Minister of Justice of the Soviet Union
Nikolay Rychkov
Vladimir Terebilov
Andrey Vyshinsky
People's Commissar of Justice of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
Alatyr
Simbirsk Governorate
Russian Empire
Soviet Union
Doctor of Laws
Order of Lenin
Order of the Red Banner of Labour
Order of Friendship of Peoples
Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
Alatyr
Kazan
Anatoly Volin
repressions
Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the All–Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
German
Japanese War Criminals
Nikita Khrushchev
Georgy Zhukov
Roman Rudenko



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