Aleksei Brovkin

Oleksiy Brovkin (Ukrainian: Олексій Миколайович Бровкін; Russian: Алексей Николаевич Бровкин, Aleksei Brovkin; b. 23 February 1906 – d. 1983) was a Ukrainian militsiya general.

Aleksei Brovkin
Minister of Interior of UkrSSR
In office
10 August 1956  9 April 1962
Preceded byTimofei Strokach
Succeeded byIvan Holovchenko
Personal details
Born(1906-02-23)23 February 1906
Putyvl, Putivl County, Kursk Governorate
Died1 April 1983(1983-04-01) (aged 77)
Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
NationalityRussian
Political partyCommunist Party of Ukraine
Military service
Allegiance Soviet Union
Branch/serviceMilitsiya
RankGeneral of Militsiya of 3rd degree

Biography

An ethnic Russian, Brovkin was born in family of stoker in Putyvl. His career he started as an intern at Verinsky Sugar Factory (Mykolayivka) and Sumy-Stepanivka Sugar Factory (Stepanivka), both located near Sumy. Later worked as a repairman at the Sumy Refined Sugar Factory. In 1930s worked at the Kharkiv Remmashtrest (a factory in repair of metal cutting machines) as director of some of its departments (design bureau, planning and production department) and later as chief engineer.

Just before the World War II, in 1939 Brovkin became a chief of Directorate of Local Fuel Industry in Kharkiv Oblast. In 1941 he became a secretary of engineering at the Kharkiv city committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine. During the evacuation of Soviet government, Brovkin was appointed as secretary of engineering of the Communist Party committee in Kupyansk and then Kuibyshev. In 1942-1946 he was working on leading positions of the All-Union Communist Party in Nizhniy Tagil.

Following liberation of the Ukrainian SSR from the Nazi Germany occupation, in 1946-1954 Brovkin returned to Ukraine working at leading position of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine including deputy chief of engineering department, deputy minister of MGB of UkrSSR, and deputy chief of department on party, trade union and Komsomol agencies. In 1954-1968 he worked at the Ministry of Interior of UkrSSR as deputy minister (including as chief of Militsiya Directorate), minister (1956-1962) and rector of the Kiev College of Ministry of Interior (today National Academy of Internal Affairs).

In 1968 Brovkin retired, but not for long. In 1970-1977 he worked as an engineer for DerzhPlan (State Planning Committee of the UkrSSR). In 1977 Brovkin retired.

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