Pyotr Nikolayevich Goremykin

Пётр Николаевич Горемыкин
Soviet Russia 1902–1976 ○ Natural causes

From ammunition to space: first head of the rocket ministry behind a deliberately vague name

When the Ministry of General Machine Building was created in April 1955, its deliberately vague name was chosen to conceal its real purpose — rockets and space — and Pyotr Goremykin became its first minister.

A Soviet industrial manager and state figure of peasant origin, Goremykin graduated from the Bauman Moscow State Technical University and rose through defense-plant engineering posts. Appointed People's Commissar of Ammunition on the eve of the German invasion, he directed munitions production through the critical first year of the war. In 1955 he became the first Minister of General Machine Building, a deliberately bland name chosen to conceal the ministry's true mission of developing ballistic missiles and space rockets. Convicted in 1951 on charges of 'concealing metal remnants' and expelled from the party, he was rehabilitated immediately after Stalin's death and returned to high industrial posts, spending his later years chairing the scientific-technical council of the machine-tool ministry.

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