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Pyotr Lomako

Pyotr Lomako
Пётр Лома́ко
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Chairman of State Planning Committee
In office
24 November 1962 – 2 October 1965
Deputies Sergei Stepanov
Anatoly Korobov
Alexei Goreglyad
Nikolai Tikhonov
Preceded by Veniamin Dymshits
Succeeded by Nikolai Baibakov
Minister Non-Ferrous Metallurgy
In office
2 October 1965 – 31 October 1986
Premier Alexei Kosygin
Nikolai Tikhonov
Nikolai Ryzhkov
Preceded by None—post established
Succeeded by None—post abolished
In office
28 December 1950 – 10 May 1957
Premier Joseph Stalin
Georgy Malenkov
Nikolai Bulganin
Preceded by None—post established
Succeeded by None—post abolished
In office
9 July 1940 – 26 June 1948
Premier Joseph Stalin
Preceded by Alexander Samokhvalov
Succeeded by None—post abolished
Personal details
Born 12 July 1904
Temryuk, Russian Empire
Died 27 May 1990(1990-05-27) (aged 85)
Moscow, Soviet Union
Political party Communist Party of the Soviet Union

Pyotr Fadeyevich Lomako (Russian: Пётр Фаде́евич Лома́ко) (12 July 1904 – 27 May 1990) was a Soviet politician and economist, head of Gosplan between 1962 and 1965. During the Second World War, he was responsible for overseeing the evacuation of Soviet industry to the Ural mountains region. He was a seven-time recipient of the Order of Lenin, and also received the golden medal of the Hero of Socialist Labor.

Pyotr Lomako was born to a family of peasant laborers on 12 July 1904 (O.S.: 29 June) in Temryuk, Krasnodar. He studied for three years at the Plekhanov Institute of the National Economy before graduating in 1932 from the Moscow Institute of Nonferrous Metals and Gold. Between 1932 and 1939 he worked as an industrial manager: as a foreman, master, chief of shop, and then assistant to the chief engineer of a factory in Leningrad, and then from 1937 as director of a nonferrous metals factory in the Ivanovo region.

Lomako joined the Communist Party in 1925. In 1939 he was made an assistant to the People's Commissar (Narkom) for Nonferrous Metallurgy, and in 1940 he was promoted to the post of Narkom. Lomako was a Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, being elected in the 2nd and the 4th through 8th elections to the body, serving between 1946 and 1950 and 1954 to 1989.


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