929:
898:
447:. After graduating from the institute, he works at a car factory in the design experimental department as a mechanic engineer for tracked vehicles and achieves such success that he was appointed deputy chief designer. An important achievement of the young engineer was the creation of the GAZ–47 amphibious armored personnel carrier. Since 1957 in party work: Secretary of the Party Bureau of the design and experimental department of the plant, since 1959, Second Secretary of the
39:
997:
992:
987:
982:
977:
540:
as the last head of the Soviet communist party, he was recalled to Moscow as
Chairman of the State Committee of the Soviet Union for Foreign Economic Relations. In 1988–1991, he was Minister of Foreign Economic Relations of the Soviet Union. Then a personal pensioner of federal significance.
1012:
1007:
1002:
520:
governments. Reputedly, the reason for his demotion was that during a visit to
Vietnam, he had failed in his mission to get the heads of the Vietnamese communist party to award Brezhnev a medal to mark his 70th birthday. In 1977–1980 Permanent Representative of the Soviet Union in the
470:, with responsibility for relations with the ruling parties of other communist states - ie relations with socialist countries, member countries of the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance, member countries of the Warsaw Pact) - replacing the future party leader
459:, the General Secretary of the Soviet communist party, visited Gorky to oversee the appointment of Katushev as First Secretary of the Gorky provincial communist party. It was the first time Brezhnev ( or any other member of the top leadership since the fall of
412:(1968–77), Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union (1977–82), Chairman of the State Committee of the Soviet Union for Foreign Economic Relations (1985–88), Minister of Foreign Economic Relations of the Soviet Union (1988–91).
463:) had travelled to the provinces to effect a change of leadership at a local level, and the first time since Khrushchev's fall that anyone as young as Katushev had received a major promotion. This suggests that he was Brezhnev's protégé.
1037:
1032:
1027:
1022:
508:
In 1972, Katushev was confirmed as head of the reorganised
Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union for communications with the communist and workers' parties of the socialist countries.
1047:
451:
Regional Party
Committee in Gorky, since 1961, Secretary of the Party Committee of the Gorky Automobile Plant. In 1963–1965, the First Secretary of the Gorky City Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
467:
420:
554:
Academician of the
International Academy of Spiritual Unity of the Nations of the World, Academician and Professor of the Academy of Security, Defense and Law Enforcement Problems.
409:
53:
171:
126:
1017:
724:
728:
525:, then Deputy Chairman of the Council Ministers of the Soviet Union – curator of the ministries of railways, the Navy, transport construction, communications.
967:
448:
440:
370:
972:
513:
501:
from the post of chairman of the federal assembly, and again in April 1969 to bring about Dubcek's enforced resignation and his replacement by
490:
1042:
416:
326:
873:
767:
424:
544:
In the post–Soviet period of
Russian history, he held executive positions in a number of commercial banks ("Diamant", "VIP–Bank").
928:
897:
570:
393:
664:
257:
833:
866:
548:
316:
292:
497:. During the so-called 'normalisation' that followed, Kulakov travelled to Prague to oversee the removal of
478:. Katushev was the youngest of the ten Central Committee secretaries by a margin of more than eight years.
493:
in August. Reputedly, he was appointed because he was on good terms with the leader of the Prague Spring,
512:
In May 1977, he was suddenly removed from the party secretariat, and moved to the lesser post of Deputy
962:
957:
808:
680:
494:
878:
489:, an outburst of personal freedom unprecedented in a communist-ruled state, which was crushed by
998:
Members of the
Central Committee of the 27th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
993:
Members of the
Central Committee of the 26th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
988:
Members of the
Central Committee of the 25th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
983:
Members of the
Central Committee of the 24th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
978:
Members of the Central Committee of the 23rd Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
634:
502:
498:
466:
In April 1968, Katushev was promoted again, when he was brought to Moscow as a Secretary of the
236:
12th First Secretary of the Gorky Regional Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
918:
692:
607:
537:
460:
288:
118:
1013:
Members of the Secretariat of the 25th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
1008:
Members of the Secretariat of the 24th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
1003:
Members of the Secretariat of the 23rd Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
939:
908:
717:
705:
676:
456:
209:
153:
149:
443:, where he studied in 1945–1951 years, a mechanical engineer. He was sent to work at the
741:
684:
672:
668:
660:
564:
486:
389:
114:
188:
4th Chairman of the State Committee of the Soviet Union for Foreign Economic Relations
951:
779:
482:
471:
167:
76:
529:
844:
894:
Representative of the Soviet Union in the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance
410:
Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
54:
Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
860:
408:(1 October 1927 – 5 April 2010) was a Soviet party official and statesman,
583:
505:, who ruled Czechoslovakia until the communist system collapsed in 1991.
925:
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Soviet Union to Cuba
587:
522:
517:
436:
38:
1038:
Seventh convocation members of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
306:
1033:
Eighth convocation members of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
821:
1028:
Ninth convocation members of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
1023:
Tenth convocation members of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
804:
533:
780:"Катушев Константин Федорович р. 1927 Биографический Указатель"
659:
The ten secretaries, with year of birth, were Brezhnev (1906),
93:
Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union
475:
444:
1048:
First secretaries of the Gorky Regional Committee of the CPSU
861:Катушев Константин Фёдорович (Konstantin Fedorovich Katushev)
805:
Solomentsev Saves on Medicines, While Katushev Uses Billions
468:
Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
421:
Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
127:
Minister of Foreign Economic Relations of the Soviet Union
514:
Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union
824:// Federal Investigation Agency — January 25, 2007
385:
377:
366:
349:
341:
333:
322:
312:
299:
282:
277:
263:
251:
235:
225:
215:
203:
187:
177:
159:
143:
124:
108:
92:
82:
70:
52:
20:
579:Order of the Renaissance of the Republic of Cuba;
528:In 1982–1985, Katushev was the ambassador of the
608:Electronic Citizen of the Nizhny Novgorod Region
293:Bolsheboldinsky District, Nizhny Novgorod Region
481:His appointment coincided with the so-called
199:November 22, 1985 – January 15, 1988
172:Minister of Foreign Trade of the Soviet Union
8:
139:January 15, 1988 – December 1, 1991
247:December 27, 1965 – April 18, 1968
883:
874:The Fate and Career of Konstantin Katushev
768:The Fate and Career of Konstantin Katushev
727:) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
37:
17:
723:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
742:Unofficial Site of Ekaterina Maslovskaya
439:family. After school, he graduated from
359:Valentina Katusheva (1905–1972) (mother)
1018:Ambassadors of the Soviet Union to Cuba
600:
547:He was buried on April 5, 2010, at the
516:, responsible for relations with other
104:March 16, 1977 – July 29, 1982
713:
701:
690:
523:Council for Mutual Economic Assistance
66:April 10, 1968 – May 24, 1977
623:. London: Collins. pp. 510, 539.
474:, who had been appointed head of the
7:
679:. (1905), Aleksandr Rudakov (1910),
356:Fyodor Katushev (1905–1979) (father)
968:Burials in Troyekurovskoye Cemetery
417:Communist Party of the Soviet Union
327:Communist Party of the Soviet Union
934:July 31, 1982 – November 22, 1985
834:Moscow Graves. Konstantin Katushev
803:Alexander Gamov, Lyubov Moiseeva.
639:Государственное Упавление в России
536:. In 1985, soon after the rise of
425:Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
14:
973:Recipients of the Order of Lenin
927:
896:
291:, Nizhny Novgorod Province (now
671:(1917), Ivan Kapitonov (1915),
571:Order of the October Revolution
394:Order of the October Revolution
635:"Константин Фёдорович Катушев"
406:Konstantin Fedorovich Katushev
1:
687:(1908), and Katushev (1927).
1043:Soviet mechanical engineers
845:Tomb of Konstantin Katushev
584:Mongolian People's Republic
441:Gorky Polytechnic Institute
423:(1966–1990). Deputy of the
371:Gorky Polytechnic Institute
1064:
419:since 1952. Member of the
337:Valentina Katusheva (1927)
936:
923:
915:
905:
892:
886:
867:Great Soviet Encyclopedia
582:Orders and medals of the
399:
273:
240:
192:
132:
97:
59:
48:
36:
27:
870:, 1969–1978 (in Russian)
811: — October 14, 2004
28:
427:(1966–84 and 1986–89).
303:April 5, 2010 (aged 82)
753:Tigrid, Pavel (1971).
445:Gorky Automobile Plant
317:Troekurovskoe Cemetery
619:Tatu, Michel (1969).
573:(September 30, 1987);
549:Troekurovsky Cemetery
345:Daughter Elena (1951)
43:Katushev in the 1980s
820:Konstantin Frumkin.
809:Komsomolskaya Pravda
757:. London: MacDonald.
621:Power in the Kremlin
491:Warsaw Pact invasion
681:Mikhail Solomentsev
381:Mechanical engineer
269:Nikolay Maslennikov
165:Office established
22:Konstantin Katushev
455:In December 1965,
307:Russian Federation
221:Mikhail Sergeichik
88:Konstantin Rusakov
30:Константин Катушев
946:
945:
937:Succeeded by
919:Vitaly Vorotnikov
906:Succeeded by
712:Missing or empty
700:Missing or empty
538:Mikhail Gorbachev
403:
402:
1055:
931:
916:Preceded by
900:
889:Mikhail Lesechko
887:Preceded by
884:
879:People and Books
847:
842:
836:
831:
825:
818:
812:
801:
795:
794:
792:
790:
776:
770:
765:
759:
758:
750:
744:
739:
733:
732:
721:
715:
709:
703:
698:
696:
688:
665:Andrei Kirilenko
656:
650:
649:
647:
645:
631:
625:
624:
616:
610:
605:
495:Alexander Dubček
289:Bolshoye Boldino
278:Personal details
266:
254:
245:
231:Office abolished
228:
218:
206:
197:
183:Office abolished
180:
162:
146:
137:
119:Nikolay Tikhonov
111:
102:
85:
73:
64:
41:
31:
18:
1063:
1062:
1058:
1057:
1056:
1054:
1053:
1052:
948:
947:
942:
940:Alexander Capto
933:
926:
921:
911:
909:Nikolay Talyzin
902:
895:
890:
856:
851:
850:
843:
839:
832:
828:
819:
815:
802:
798:
788:
786:
778:
777:
773:
766:
762:
755:Why Dubcek Fell
752:
751:
747:
740:
736:
722:
711:
699:
689:
677:Boris Ponomarev
658:
657:
653:
643:
641:
633:
632:
628:
618:
617:
613:
606:
602:
597:
565:Orders of Lenin
560:
499:Josef Smrkovský
457:Leonid Brezhnev
433:
392:
362:
323:Political party
304:
287:
286:October 1, 1927
264:
258:Mikhail Efremov
252:
246:
241:
226:
216:
210:Nikolay Ryzhkov
204:
198:
193:
178:
166:
160:
154:Valentin Pavlov
152:
150:Nikolay Ryzhkov
144:
138:
133:
117:
109:
103:
98:
83:
71:
65:
60:
44:
32:
29:
23:
12:
11:
5:
1061:
1059:
1051:
1050:
1045:
1040:
1035:
1030:
1025:
1020:
1015:
1010:
1005:
1000:
995:
990:
985:
980:
975:
970:
965:
960:
950:
949:
944:
943:
938:
935:
922:
917:
913:
912:
907:
904:
891:
888:
882:
881:
876:
871:
855:
854:External links
852:
849:
848:
837:
826:
822:Volsky Shooter
813:
796:
771:
760:
745:
734:
685:Dmitri Ustinov
673:Fyodor Kulakov
669:Pyotr Demichev
661:Mikhail Suslov
651:
626:
611:
599:
598:
596:
593:
592:
591:
590:, Afghanistan.
580:
577:
574:
568:
559:
556:
487:Czechoslovakia
432:
429:
415:Member of the
401:
400:
397:
396:
390:Order of Lenin
387:
383:
382:
379:
375:
374:
368:
364:
363:
361:
360:
357:
353:
351:
347:
346:
343:
339:
338:
335:
331:
330:
324:
320:
319:
314:
310:
309:
301:
297:
296:
284:
280:
279:
275:
274:
271:
270:
267:
261:
260:
255:
249:
248:
238:
237:
233:
232:
229:
223:
222:
219:
213:
212:
207:
205:Prime Minister
201:
200:
190:
189:
185:
184:
181:
175:
174:
163:
157:
156:
147:
145:Prime Minister
141:
140:
130:
129:
122:
121:
115:Alexey Kosygin
112:
110:Prime Minister
106:
105:
95:
94:
90:
89:
86:
80:
79:
74:
68:
67:
57:
56:
50:
49:
46:
45:
42:
34:
33:
25:
24:
21:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1060:
1049:
1046:
1044:
1041:
1039:
1036:
1034:
1031:
1029:
1026:
1024:
1021:
1019:
1016:
1014:
1011:
1009:
1006:
1004:
1001:
999:
996:
994:
991:
989:
986:
984:
981:
979:
976:
974:
971:
969:
966:
964:
961:
959:
956:
955:
953:
941:
932:
930:
920:
914:
910:
901:
899:
885:
880:
877:
875:
872:
869:
868:
863:
862:
858:
857:
853:
846:
841:
838:
835:
830:
827:
823:
817:
814:
810:
806:
800:
797:
785:
781:
775:
772:
769:
764:
761:
756:
749:
746:
743:
738:
735:
730:
726:
719:
707:
694:
686:
682:
678:
674:
670:
666:
662:
655:
652:
640:
636:
630:
627:
622:
615:
612:
609:
604:
601:
594:
589:
585:
581:
578:
575:
572:
569:
566:
562:
561:
557:
555:
552:
550:
545:
542:
539:
535:
531:
526:
524:
519:
515:
510:
506:
504:
500:
496:
492:
488:
484:
483:Prague Spring
479:
477:
473:
472:Yuri Andropov
469:
464:
462:
458:
453:
450:
446:
442:
438:
430:
428:
426:
422:
418:
413:
411:
407:
398:
395:
391:
388:
384:
380:
376:
372:
369:
365:
358:
355:
354:
352:
348:
344:
340:
336:
332:
328:
325:
321:
318:
315:
313:Resting place
311:
308:
302:
298:
294:
290:
285:
281:
276:
272:
268:
262:
259:
256:
250:
244:
239:
234:
230:
224:
220:
214:
211:
208:
202:
196:
191:
186:
182:
176:
173:
169:
168:Boris Aristov
164:
158:
155:
151:
148:
142:
136:
131:
128:
123:
120:
116:
113:
107:
101:
96:
91:
87:
81:
78:
77:Yuri Andropov
75:
69:
63:
58:
55:
51:
47:
40:
35:
26:
19:
16:
924:
893:
865:
859:
840:
829:
816:
799:
789:December 31,
787:. Retrieved
783:
774:
763:
754:
748:
737:
702:|title=
654:
644:December 31,
642:. Retrieved
638:
629:
620:
614:
603:
553:
546:
543:
530:Soviet Union
527:
511:
507:
503:Gustáv Husák
480:
465:
454:
449:Avtozavodsky
435:Born into a
434:
414:
405:
404:
265:Succeeded by
242:
227:Succeeded by
194:
179:Succeeded by
134:
99:
84:Succeeded by
61:
15:
963:2010 deaths
958:1927 births
551:in Moscow.
329:(1952–1991)
253:Preceded by
217:Preceded by
161:Preceded by
72:Preceded by
952:Categories
903:1977—1980
714:|url=
595:References
461:Khrushchev
378:Profession
431:Biography
367:Education
243:In office
195:In office
135:In office
100:In office
62:In office
693:cite web
683:(1910),
675:(1918),
663:(1902),
437:teaching
342:Children
305:Moscow,
864:in the
784:Khronos
667:(1906),
588:Vietnam
576:Medals;
518:Comecon
350:Parents
558:Awards
386:Awards
373:(1951)
334:Spouse
791:2023
729:link
725:link
718:help
706:help
646:2023
534:Cuba
300:Died
283:Born
125:1st
807://
532:to
485:in
476:KGB
170:as
954::
782:.
710:;
697::
695:}}
691:{{
637:.
586:,
563:3
793:.
731:)
720:)
716:(
708:)
704:(
648:.
567:;
295:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.