Central Auditing Commission of the 19th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union

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This electoral term of the Central Auditing Commission was elected by the 19th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1952, and was in session until the convocation of the 20th Congress in 1956. [1]

Composition

Members of the Central Auditing Commission of the 19th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union [1]
Name Cyrillic 18th CAC 20th CAC BirthDeathPMNationalityGenderRef.
Aleksey Alekseyev Алексе́й Алексе́евNewNot1911 ? ? Russian Male [2]
Vasily Andreyev Василий АндреевNewNot190619741929 Russian Male [3]
Vasily Babich Василий БабичNewReelected191219881931 Ukrainian Male [4]
Valery Druzin Валерий ДрузинNewNot190319801944 Russian Male [5]
Georgy Enyutin Георгий ЕнютинNewNot190319691924 Russian Male [6]
Alexander Gorkin Александр ГоркинNewReelected189719881916 Russian Male [7]
Grigory Grishko Григорий ГришкоNewCC190619591932 Ukrainian Male [8]
Evgeny Gromov Евгений ГромовNewCC190919811932 Russian Male [9]
Grigory Gromov Григорий громовCCReelected190319731924 Russian Male [10]
Konstantin Gubin Губин АлександровичNewReelected189719791919 Russian Male [11]
Grigory Kosyachenko Григо́рий Косяче́нкоNewReelected190019831917 Ukrainian Male [12]
Vladimir Kruzhkov Кружков СемёновичNewNot190519911925 Ukrainian Male [13]
Turabay Kulatov Турабай КулатовOldReelected190819841932 Kyrgyz Male [14]
Zoya Mironova Зоя МироноваNewReelected191219911940 Russian Female [15]
Pyotr Moskatov Пётр МоскатовOldReelected189419691917 Russian Male [16]
Vasily Moskovsky Василий МосковскийNewReelected190419841928 Russian Male [17]
Georgy Osipov Георгий ОсиповNewReelected190619801927 Russian Male [18]
Balysh Ovezov Балы́ш Ове́зовNewReelected191519751939 Turkmen Male [19]
Nikolai Podgorny Николай ПодгорныйNewCC190319831930 Ukrainian Male [20]
Boris Podtserob Борис ПодцеробNewNot19101983 ? Belarusian Male [21]
Pavel Prokkonen Павел ПрокконенNewReelected190919791930 Finn Male [22]
Jabbor Rasulov Джабар РасуловNewNot191319821939 Tajik Male [23]
Gherasim Rudi Гера́сим РудьNewCC190719821939 Moldovan Male [24]
Vladimir Semyonov Владимир СемёновNewReelected191119921938 Russian Male [25]
Nikolay Skvortsov Николай СкворцовCCNot189919741919 Russian Male [26]
Arkady Sobenin Аркадий СобенинNewNot191019721929 Russian Male [27]
Alexey Spiridonov Алексей СпиридоновNewReelected190919881929 Russian Male [28]
Aleksandr Struev Алекса́ндр Стру́евNewCC190619911927 Russian Male [29]
Alexey Surkov Сурков АлександровичNewCC189919831925 Russian Male [30]
Mikhail Suyetin Михаил СуетинNewReelected190619861925 Russian Male [31]
Mikhail Tarasov Сурков АлександровичNewCC189919701924 Russian Male [32]
Stepan Tarasov Степа́н Тара́совOldDied189319551915 Russian Male [33]
Elena Tretyakova Зоя МироноваNewNot1908 ? ? Russian Female [34]
Aleksandr Tvardovsky Алекса́ндр Твардо́вскийNewNot191019711940 Russian Male [35]
Mir Teymur Yagubov Мир Тејмур Яку́бовNewNot190419701927 Azerbaijani Male [36]
Vasily Zakurdayev Василий ЗакурдаевNewCC190319741927 Russian Male [37]
Vasily Zinchenko Василий ЗинченкоNewNot19101985 ? Ukrainian Male [38]

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