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  1. Dzerzhinsky Metallurgical Institute Nikolai Anisimovich Shchelokov [b] (26 November [ O.S. 13 November] 1910 – 13 December 1984) was a Soviet statesman and army general who served sixteen years as minister of internal affairs from 17 September 1966 to 17 December 1982.

  2. He attended Dzerzhinsky Metallurgical Institute and received a bachelor's degree in metallurgical engineering in 1933. Career [] Soviet Communist Party [] Shchelokov joined the Communist Party in 1931. In 1938, he was appointed first secretary of the Communist Party committee of the Krasnogvardeysky district of Dnepropetrovsk.

  3. Dzerzhinsky Metallurgical Institute Nikolai Anisimovich Shchelokov (Николай Щёлоков; 26 November 1910 – 13 December 1984) was a Soviet statesman and Army General, who also served as interior minister for sixteen years from 17 September 1966 to 17 December 1982.

  4. He attended Dzerzhinsky Metallurgical Institute and received a bachelor's degree in metallurgical engineering in 1933. Career Communist Party Shchelokov joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1931.

  5. Founded about 1750 as the Cossack settlement of Kamenskoye (Kamyanske), the town grew after 1889 with the developing metallurgical industry. The Soviets renamed it Dneprodzerzhinsk in 1936 to honour the former Soviet secret police chief Feliks Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. His father was a mine worker. He also began to work in mines when he was fifteen years old. He attended Dzerzhinsky Metallurgical Institute and received a bachelor's degree in metallurgical engineering in 1933. Career Soviet Communist Party Shchelokov joined the Soviet Communist Party in 1931. In 1938, he was appointed first secretary of ...

  7. Dzerzhinsk's City Administration, however, asserts that the Blacksmith Institute report is false, stating, for example, that since sarin had never been produced in the city (seems to be credible according to Fedorov, p262, Table 7.1), it cannot be one of the major pollutants. Also, according to the city's health department, the average life expectancy in the city was 64 years in 2006. Askhat ...