Gleb Krzhizhanovsky
Gleb Krzhizhanovsky | |
|---|---|
| Глеб Кржижановский | |
Krzhizhanovsky in 1904 | |
| Chairman of the State Planning Committee | |
| In office February 1921 – 11 December 1923 | |
| Premier | Vladimir Lenin |
| Preceded by | Post established |
| Succeeded by | Alexander Tsiurupa |
| In office 18 November 1925 – 10 November 1930 | |
| Premier | Alexei Rykov |
| Preceded by | Alexander Tsiurupa |
| Succeeded by | Valerian Kuybyshev |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 24 January 1872 Samara, Samara Governorate, Russian Empire |
| Died | 31 March 1959 (aged 87) Moscow Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
| Resting place | Kremlin Wall Necropolis |
| Political party | Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (1898–1903) RSDLP (Bolsheviks) (1903–1918) Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) (1918–1959) |
| Alma mater | Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology |
| Occupation | Scientist, translator, writer |
| Awards | Hero of Socialist Labour |
Gleb Maksimilianovich Krzhizhanovsky (Russian: Глеб Максимилианович Кржижановский; 24 January [O.S. 12 January] 1872 – 31 March 1959) was a Soviet scientist, statesman, revolutionary, Old Bolshevik, and state figure as well as a geographer and writer.
Born to the family of a nobleman of Polish descent (Polish surname: Krzyżanowski), he became the longtime chairman of the Gosplan and director of the GOELRO, an Academician of Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union (1929) and a Hero of Socialist Labour (1957).