First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union
In office 28 February 1955 – 5 July 1957
Premier
Nikolai Bulganin
Preceded by
Mikhail Pervukhin
Succeeded by
Joseph Kuzmin
Chairman of the State Economic Commission on Current Planning
In office 25 May 1955 – 25 December 1956
Premier
Nikolai Bulganin
Preceded by
None (Himself as State Planning Chairman)
Succeeded by
Mikhail Pervukhin
Chairman of State Planning Committee of the Soviet Union
In office 29 June 1953 – 25 May 1955
Premier
Georgy Malenkov
Preceded by
Grigory Kosyachenko
Succeeded by
Nikolai Baibakov
In office 5 March 1949 – 5 March 1953
Premier
Joseph Stalin
Preceded by
Nikolai Voznesensky
Succeeded by
Grigory Kosyachenko
In office 10 March 1941 – 8 December 1942
Premier
Joseph Stalin
Preceded by
Nikolai Voznesensky
Succeeded by
Nikolai Voznesensky
Full member of the 19th, 20th Presidium
In office 16 October 1952 – 27 February 1957
Personal details
Born
(1900-02-19)19 February 1900 Druzhkivka, Yekaterinoslav Governorate, Russian Empire
Died
24 March 1977(1977-03-24) (aged 77) Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Citizenship
Soviet
Nationality
Russian
Political party
Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1920-1961)
Maksim[1] Zakharovich Saburov (Russian: Макси́м Заха́рович Сабу́ров; 19 February 1900 – 24 March 1977) was a Soviet engineer, economist and politician, three-time Chairman of Gosplan and later First Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union. He was involved in the Anti-Party Group's attempt to displace Nikita Khrushchev in 1957.
Maksim Zakharovich Saburov (Russian: Макси́м Заха́рович Сабу́ров; 19 February 1900 – 24 March 1977) was a Soviet engineer, economist and politician, three-time...
Saburov (feminine: Saburova) is a Russian-language surname. It may refer to: Saburov family [ru], a family of Russian nobility MaksimSaburov (1900-1977)...
and from the Politburo, and was replaced as chairman of Gosplan by MaksimSaburov, a protege of Malenkov. According to Khrushchev: For a period, after...
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meetings would be chaired, in turn by Pervukhin, Lavrentiy Beria, or MaksimSaburov. As part of the changes in the post-Stalin era, a collective leadership...
Bulganin. The second consisted of Lavrentiy Beria, Mikhail Pervukhin, and MaksimSaburov. These troikas were created to make sure there were clear duties between...
Ministers, and Beria, Malenkov, Nikolai Bulganin, Lazar Kaganovich and MaksimSaburov were handed the chairmanship. This mode of operating lasted until Stalin's...
change being the appointment of Mikhail Pervukhin, Ivan Tevosian and MaksimSaburov to the Deputy Chairmanship of the Council of Ministers. During the height...
Orthodox Church as Saint Sofia of Suzdal. Her father was Yury Konstantinovich Saburov, a nobleman who was elevated to boyar upon his daughter's marriage to the...
Minister of Machine Building Chairman of the State Planning Committee Name MaksimSaburov Birthdate 2 February 1900 Birthplace Druzhkivka Deathdate 24 March 1977...
January 2021. Retrieved 12 January 2011. Сабуров, Максим Захарович [Maksim Zakharovich Saburov] (in Russian). hrono. Archived from the original on 16 May 2011...
Khrushchev, Nikolai Bulganin, Kliment Voroshilov, Lazar Kaganovich, MaksimSaburov, and Mikhail Pervukhin, with future decision-making limited in practice...
former First Deputy Premiers Lazar Kaganovich, Mikhail Pervukhin and MaksimSaburov. Former schoolfriends Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, who would later...
office 25 May 1955 – 3 May 1957 Premier Nikolai Bulganin Preceded by MaksimSaburov Succeeded by Joseph Kuzmin Minister of Oil Industry In office 28 December...
office 3 May 1957 – 31 March 1958 Premier Nikita Khrushchev Preceded by MaksimSaburov Succeeded by Frol Kozlov Personal details Born (1910-05-19)19 May 1910...