Ivan Klimov

Ivan Frolovich Klimov ( Belarusian: Іва́н Фро́лавіч Клі́маў, Russian: Иван Фролович Климов; 10 September 1903 9 October 1991) was first Secretary of the Baranovichi Oblast Committee of the Communist Party from 1952 to 1953.[1]


I.F. Klimov was born in 1903 in the Kostykovka village in Gomel region. Member of Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU).

From 1915 to 1922 he worked on the Osipovichi-Slutsk railway and on water transport in Gomel. In 1931 he graduated from Belorussian Communist University. He participated in the Liberation campaign of the Red Army in Western Belarus, he worked in the interim administration of Vileika region, and later as the first secretary of Vileika regional party committee.

During the Great Patriotic War he is the first secretary of the regional party committee of the Communist Party of Belarus, Secretary of Tashkent Regional Party Committee, Secretary of the Operational Group of Minsk Regional Committee of the CP(b)B, the first Secretary of Vileika underground Party Regional Committee.

In the post-war years, for 30 years, he was in the leading position: the first Secretary of Vileika regional party committee, the first secretary of the Baranovichi regional party committee, a deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers of BSSR, a deputy chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of BSSR/ a delegate to many congresses of the Communist party of Soviet Union.

He was awarded of 2 orders of Lenin/ orders of October Revolution, Friendship of People, the Red Banner, 2 orders of the Red Banner of Labour, 8 medals.

He is the author of the books «People of the Narachansky Territory», «Partisans of Vileishchyna».

I.F.Klimov died in 1991, at the age of 88.


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