Ivan Terentyevich Kleymenov

Иван Терентьевич Клеймёнов
Soviet Russian 1899–1938 ✕ Executed, rehabilitated in 1955

The organiser who turned rocket research into a state institution

On 2 November 1937, Kleymenov was arrested after the detention of Georgy Langemak, the institute's chief engineer.

Ivan Kleymenov was a military engineer and administrator who organised the Soviet Union's early rocket work. Linking the Gas Dynamics Laboratory with the Reactive Scientific Research Institute, he helped bring research into the defence system and supported solid-propellant rockets that fed into the later Katyusha programme. The institution he built was then shattered by the Great Purge, which arrested its leading specialists and ended with Kleymenov's execution. He was fully rehabilitated in 1955 and posthumously named a Hero of Socialist Labor in 1991.

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