Veniamin Dymshits


Veniamin Emmanuilovich Dymshits was a Soviet state and party leader and a Hero of Socialist Labor recipient.
Dymshits was a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and Deputy of the Council of the Union of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union of 6–11 Convocations from the Khabarovsk Krai.

Biography

Dymshits was born into a tradesman's family on September 28, 1910, in Feodosia. He was the grandson of the Galacian Hebrew writer Abraham–Aba Rakovsky, a journalist and fiction author.
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On March 4, 1970, Veniamin Dymshits was the main figure at a press conference of Jewish citizens of the Soviet Union, where he defended Soviet policies towards Jews and was against the policies of the State of Israel.
Veniamin Dymshits made a significant contribution to the foundation of the industrialization of the Soviet Union and its transformation into a state. The following are some of the construction projects he participated and/or headed: Azovstal, Kuznetsk, Krivoy Rog, Magnitogorsk, Zaporozhye, Bhilai Metallurgical Plants, lead industry facilities and many others.
In December 20, 1985, he was a personal pensioner of union significance.
Dumshits died on May 23, 1993. He was buried in Moscow at the Novodevichy Cemetery in lot No. 10).

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