Vladimir Semyonov
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Vladimir Semenovich Semyonov (born in 1911, near Kirsanov
Kirsanov
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, Tambov Oblast
Tambov Oblast
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 - died in 1992, Moscow
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) was a Soviet
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 diplomat
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 and famous for his military administrating in Eastern Germany
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 during the Soviet occupation after the World War II
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. He was instrumental in the creation of East Germany, and served as the first Soviet ambassador
Ambassador
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 to East Germany.

Carrier of Soviet diplomat

  • 1938 — Semyonov begins work for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MID
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    )
  • 1939—1940 — an advisor of Soviet Plenipotentiary Representation in Lithuania
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  • 1940—1941 — a counsellor of the Soviet Embassy in Nazi Germany
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  • 1941—1942 — an executive of the 3-rd European Department of the MID
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  • 1942—1945 — a counsellor of the Soviet Mission in Sweden
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  • 1945—1946 — a deputy of the a Political Counsellor of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany
  • 1946—1949 — a Political Counsellor of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany
  • 1949—1953 — a Political Counsellor of the Soviet Control Committee in Germany
  • 1953 — Senior Executive, Deputy Chief, Chief of the 3-rd European Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, member of Ministry Board of the MID.
  • 1953—1954 — Chief Commissar of USSR in Germany and an ambassador to the East Germany;
  • 1954—1955 — an Executive of the 3-rd European Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • 1955—1978 — Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • 1968-1978 - Chief of the Soviet delegation at the Soviet-American negotiations on reduction of strategic weapons in Helsinki, Vienna, Geneva. Prepared the 1973 SALT-1 and 1978 SALT-2 Treaties for signing by General Secretaries Leonid Brezhnev and Presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter.
  • 1978—1986 — USSR ambassodor to West Germany
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  • 1986-1991 — the Foreign Ministry Ambassador at Large, Councellor to the Foreign Minister
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