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Boris Kravtsov
Boris Kravtsov (born 28 December 1922) is a Russian former jurist and politician who served as the Ministry of Justice (Soviet Union), justice minister of the Soviet Union between 1984 and 1989. Biography Kravtsov was born in Moscow on 28 December 1922. In 1941 he graduated from a high school and joined the Red Army. He was part of the Soviet military forces which liberated Ukraine from the Operation Barbarossa, Nazi invasion. In September 1945 Kravtsov began his studies at the Moscow Law School and graduated in 1947. Following his graduation he worked as a judge in different regions. He also graduated from the All Union Correspondence Law Institute in 1952. He was named the deputy prosecutor of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR) in 1960 and in 1971 he became the prosecutor of the RSFSR. On 12 April 1984 he was appointed minister of justice of the Soviet Union replacing Vladimir Terebilov in the post. Kravtsov was in office until 7 June 1989. Kravtsov was th ...
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Ministry Of Justice (Soviet Union)
The Ministry of Justice of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) (russian: Министерство юстиции СССР, ''Ministerstvo Yustitsii SSSR''), formed on 15 March 1946, was one of the most important government offices in the Soviet Union. It was formerly (until 1946) known as the People's Commissariat of Justice of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, People's Commissariat for Justice (russian: Народный комиссариат юстиции, ''Narodniy Komissariat Yustitsi'i'') abbreviated as Наркомюст (''Narkomiust''). The Ministry, at the All-Union (USSR-wide) level, was established on 6 July 1923, after the signing of the Treaty on the Creation of the USSR, and was in turn based upon the People's Commissariat for Justice of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR) formed in 1917. The Ministry was led by the Minister of Justice, prior to 1946 a Commissar, who was nominated by the Premier of the Soviet Union, Ch ...
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