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  1. Maksim Zakharovich Saburov (Russian: Макси́м Заха́рович Сабу́ров; 19 February 1900 – 24 March 1977) was a Soviet engineer, economist and politician, three-time Chairman of Gosplan and later First Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union.

  2. Maksim Saburov. Contributor: C. Peter Chen. Maksim Zakharovich Saburov was born in Druzhkivka, Russia (now Donets'ka, Ukraine). He joined the Communist Party in 1920. In 1921, he became the Secretary of the Bachmut Komsomol Committee, a role he would hold until 1926.

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  3. Maksim Zakharovich Saburov. (1900–77). During the 1940s and ’50s Soviet government official Maksim Saburov was one of the top economic planners of the Soviet Union. Saburov was born on February 2, 1900, in Druzhkivka, Ukraine, U.S.S.R. (now in Ukraine ).

  4. Maksim Zakharovich Saburov ( Russian: Макси́м Заха́рович Сабу́ров; 2 February 1900 – 24 March 1977) was a Soviet engineer, economist and politician, three-time Chairman of Gosplan and later First Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union. He was involved in the Anti-Party Group 's attempt to displace Nikita Khrushchev in 1957. Early life and career.

  5. On March 7, 1949, he was removed from the post of deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR and from the Politburo, and was replaced as chairman of Gosplan by Maksim Saburov, a protege of Malenkov.

  6. Maksim Zakharovich Saburov was a Soviet engineer, economist and politician, three-time Chairman of Gosplan and later First Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union. He was involved in the Anti-Party Group's attempt to displace Nikita Khrushchev in 1957.

  7. Maksim Zakharovich Saburov (Макси́м Заха́рович Сабу́ров; 2 February 1900 – 24 March 1977) was a Soviet engineer, economist and politician, three-time Chairman of Gosplan and later First Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union. He was involved in the Anti-Party Group's attempt to displace Nikita Khrushchev in 1957.