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    Maslennikov Vitaly Titovich

  • Date of birth: June 16 1940
  • Date of death: June 25 1986
  • Travel to Chelyabinsk: resident
  • Activity sector: Internal affairs officer
  • Place of birth: Kopeysk, Chelyabinsk region
  • Alma mater: Omsk Police School
  • Employer: Department of Internal Affairs of the Chelyabinsk City Executive Committee
  • Position: Deputy Head of the criminal investigation department
  • Title: Lieutenant Colonel

    Gusarov Vladimir Nikolaevich

  • Date of birth: April 5 1911
  • Date of death: January 30 1998
  • Travel to Chelyabinsk: resident
  • Activity sector: Metallurgy
  • Place of birth: Village of Romashkino, Buzluk uyezd, Samara province
  • Date of death: Chelyabinsk
  • Place of birth: Assumption Cemetery
  • Alma mater: Zlatoust mechanical-metallurgical technical school
  • Employer: Chelyabinsk Electrometallurgical Plant (ChEMK)
  • Position: Director
  • Years of creativity start: 1930
  • Years of creativity end: 1998
  • Title: Hero of Socialist Labor
  • Achievements: Honorary Citizen of Chelyabinsk, Honored Metallurgist of the RSFSR
  • Spouse: Marianna Vladimirovna Gusanova

    Osadchy Yakov Pavlovich

  • Date of birth: October 9 1901
  • Date of death: February 6 1977
  • Travel to Chelyabinsk: resident
  • Activity sector: industry
  • Place of birth: Kryvyi Rih, the Dnepropetrovsk region of Ukraine
  • Date of death: Chelyabinsk
  • Place of birth: the Uspensky cemetery
  • Occupation: a Soviet head of plants, an economic innovator
  • Alma mater: the All-Union Industrial Academy, Moscow
  • Employer: the Pervouralsk New Pipe Plant, the Chelyabinsk Pipe Rolling Plant
  • Years of creativity start: 1913
  • Years of creativity end: 1977
  • Title: Hero of Socialist Labor
  • Achievements: 4 Orders of Lenin, 3 Orders of the Red Banner of Labor, a laureate of the Stalin and Lenin prizes

    Pokrovsky Vladimir Kornilevich

  • Date of birth: July 11 1843
  • Date of death: September 20 1913
  • Travel to Chelyabinsk: resident
  • Place of birth: Chelyabinsk
  • Date of death: Heidelberg, Germany
  • Place of birth: in the family crypt on the Mikhailovsky farm
  • Years of creativity start: 1870
  • Years of creativity end: 1913

    Kotin Joseph Yakovlevich

  • Date of birth: February 26 1908
  • Date of death: October 21 1979
  • Travel to Chelyabinsk: guest
  • Place of birth: Pavlograd, Russian Empire
  • Date of death: Moscow
  • Place of birth: Novodevichy Cemetery
  • Occupation: armored vehicle design engineering
  • Alma mater: Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute
  • Employer: Kirov Plant
  • Position: chief designer of the second design bureau of the Kirov plant in Leningrad, chief designer of the tank plant in Chelyabinsk (1941), chief designer of the Chelyabinsk plant № 100 (1943), Deputy Defence Minister (1968), member of the Scientific and Technical Council of the same Ministry (1972), engineer and head of department at the Military Academy of Mechanization and Motorization of the Red Army of Stalin
  • Years of creativity start: 1941
  • Years of creativity end: 1979
  • Title: Colonel-General-engineer and chief designer of the People's Commissariat of Tank Industry of the USSR.
  • Achievements: Received the title of Hero of Socialist Labour (1941), was four times a Stalin Prize winner (1941,1943,1946,1948)
  • Level of Education: military education at the Academy of F.E. Dzerzhinsky

    Vysotsky Vladimir Semyonovich

  • Date of birth: January 25 1938
  • Date of death: July 25 1980
  • Years of creativity start: 1956
  • Years of creativity end: 1980
  • Travel to Chelyabinsk: guest
  • Activity sector: a poet, theater and film actor
  • Place of birth: Moscow
  • Occupation: soviet poet, theater and film actor, singer-songwriter, author of prose works and screenplays
  • Alma mater: the Moscow Art Theatre School
  • Employer: the Pushkin Drama Theatre, Moscow Drama and Comedy Theater (Taganka)
  • Achievements: a laureate of the USSR State Prize
  • Spouse: the first wige - I. Zhukova, the second - L. Abramova, the third - M. Vladi