Yakov Ilyich Golev

Яков Ильич Голев
Soviet Russian 1894–1960 ○ Natural causes

The finance technocrat who led Gosbank through the post-war reconstruction years

In 1933, as famine ravaged the Soviet countryside, Golev was dispatched to Kharkov to chair the State Interdistrict Commission on Crop Yields — tasked with measuring harvests whose shortfall the state refused to acknowledge.

Yakov Golev was a Soviet finance and banking technocrat who served as chairman of the USSR State Bank (Gosbank) from 1945 to 1948. Born into a working-class family, he followed a classic Soviet career path: tsarist artillery service in the First World War, Red Army service during the Civil War, then a steady rise through regional finance departments into the central financial apparatus. His Gosbank tenure spanned the critical transition from wartime economic management to peacetime reconstruction, the credit and emission regime in the years immediately preceding the 1947 monetary reform, laying the technical groundwork for post-war Soviet financial stabilization.

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