Nikolai Vasilyevich Martynov

Николай Васильевич Мартынов
Soviet Russia 1910–1998 ○ Natural causes

From munitions to material supply, the technocrat who managed the arteries of the planned economy

When Khrushchev's 1957 Sovnarkhoz reform displaced dozens of union deputy ministers to the provinces, Martynov was no exception. Sent to Tashkent, he said: 'It wasn't an assignment I sought, but you go where the work is.'

A Soviet economic administrator who managed munitions supply as Deputy People's Commissar of Ammunition during World War II, then spent twenty years at Gossnab, the State Committee for Material-Technical Supply, making the planned economy's distribution of industrial goods actually work. A worker's son who rose from director of the Tula Arms Plant to Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers and Chairman of Gossnab (1976–1985), he was a hands-on technocrat who underpinned the material base of Soviet industry across five decades.

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