Georgy Popov (politician)

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Succeeded byIvan Rumyantsev [ru]
Preceded byVasily Pronin
Succeeded byMikhail Yasnov
Georgy Popov
Георгий Попов
Popov c. 1946
First Secretary of the
Communist Party in Moscow
In office
10 May 1945  12 February 1950
Preceded byAleksandr Shcherbakov
Succeeded byIvan Rumyantsev [ru]
Chairman of the Moscow City Council
In office
7 December 1944  12 December 1949
Preceded byVasily Pronin
Succeeded byMikhail Yasnov
Soviet Ambassador to Poland
In office
21 June 1953  27 March 1954
PremierGeorgy Malenkov
Preceded byArkady Sobolev
Succeeded byNikolai Mikhailov
Minister of Agricultural Engineering
In office
14 March 1951  31 December 1951
PremierJoseph Stalin
Preceded byPyotr Goremykin [ru]
Succeeded bySergei Stepanov [ru]
Minister of Urban Development
In office
31 December 1949  14 March 1951
PremierJoseph Stalin
Preceded byKonstantin Sokolov
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Personal details
Born(1906-09-02)2 September 1906
Moscow
Died14 January 1968(1968-01-14) (aged 61)
Resting placeNovodevichy Cemetery
CitizenshipSoviet
PartyCommunist Party of the Soviet Union
Alma materMoscow Industrial Academy
AwardsOrder of Lenin, Order of the Red Banner of Labour

Georgy Mikhailovich Popov (Russian: Георгий Михайлович Попов) was a Soviet politician who served as Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Moscow City Council from 1944 to 1949 and as First Secretary of the Moscow City Committee of the Communist Party from 1945 to 1950. The former position was the de facto Mayor of Moscow, but the latter was the position of highest authority in the city.

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