Russian Bolshevik activist, architect and urban planning theorist
Not to be confused with Nikolay Milyutin or Vladimir Milyutin.
Nikolay Milyutin
Николай Милютин
Milyutin in 1922
People's Commissar for Finance of the RSFSR
In office December 1924 – December 1929
Premier
Alexei Rykov
Preceded by
Miron Konstantinov
Succeeded by
Varvara Yakovleva
Personal details
Born
(1889-12-21)21 December 1889 Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Died
4 October 1942(1942-10-04) (aged 52) Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Political party
RSDLP (Bolsheviks) (1908–1918) All-Union Communist Party (bolsheviks) (1918–1942)
Alma mater
Moscow Architectural Institute
Profession
Architect and urban planner
Nikolay Alexandrovich Milyutin, alternatively transliterated as Miliutin (Russian: Николай Александрович Милютин, 21 December [O.S. 8 December] 1889 – 4 October 1942) was a Russian trade union and Bolshevik activist, participant in the October Revolution in Petrograd and Soviet statesman and architect. After the revolution Milyutin held various executive appointments in Soviet Russia related to social security, urban and central planning and finance; reaching that of Commissar of Finance of the RSFSR in 1924–1929. Milyutin is, however, remembered as an urban planner and an amateur architect, author of Sotsgorod concept, and as the editor of Sovetskaya arkhitektura magazine in 1931–1934.[1]
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