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Vladimir Semyonov (politician)

Vladimir Semenovich Semyonov (Russian: Владимир Семёнович Семёнов; 16 February 1911, Kirsanovsky Uyezd, Russia – 18 December 1992, Cologne, Germany) was a Soviet diplomat most notable for his military administration in Eastern Germany during the Soviet occupation after World War II. He was instrumental in the creation of GDR, and served as the first Soviet ambassador to East Germany.[1][2]

Semyonov at 1970 Strategic Arms Limitation Talks in Vienna

Career as Soviet diplomat edit

 
Semyonov waving his hand in front of the Smolna building in Helsinki, Finland in November 1969
  • 1939 – employee of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MID)[2]
  • 1939–1940 – advisor of Soviet Plenipotentiary Representation in Lithuania[2]
  • 1940–1941 – counsellor of the Soviet Embassy in Nazi Germany[2]
  • 1941–1942 – executive of the Third European Department of the MID[2]
  • 1942–1945 – counsellor of the Soviet Mission in Sweden[2]
  • 1945–1946 – deputy to Political Counsellor of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany[2]
  • 1946–1949 – Political Counsellor of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany[2]
  • 1949–1953 – Political Counsellor of the Soviet Control Committee in Germany
  • 1953 — Senior Executive, Deputy Chief, Chief of the Third European Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, member of Ministry Board of the MID.[2]
  • 1953–1954 – Chief Commissar of USSR in Germany and an ambassador to the GDR;[1]
  • 1954–1955 – Executive of the Third European Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • 1955–1978 – Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs[1][2]
  • 1968–1978 – Chief of the Soviet delegation at the Soviet-American negotiations on reduction of strategic weapons in Helsinki, Vienna, Geneva. Prepared the 1973 SALT-1 and 1978 SALT-2 Treaties for signing by General Secretaries Leonid Brezhnev and Presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter.
  • 1978–1986 – Ambassador to West Germany
  • 1986–1991 – Foreign Ministry Ambassador at Large, Counsellor to the Foreign Minister

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Семёнов Владимир Семенович. Great Soviet Encyclopedia
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Семёнов Владимир Семенович. Справочник по истории Коммунистической партии и Советского Союза 1898 – 1991

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