Fedor Tarasovich Gusev
Fedor Tarasovich Gusev (Russian: Фёдор Тарасович Гусев) (1905 - 1987 in Moscow) was a Soviet diplomat.
Gusev graduated in 1931 from Law Institute in Leningrad and in 1937 from Diplomatic Institute. Since 1935 he worked for the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
- 1938-39: head of the 3rd Western Department
- 1941-41: in the 2nd European Department
- 1942-43: ambassador in Canada
- 1943-46: ambassador in Great Britain
- 1946-52: Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union
- 1956-62: ambassador in Sweden
- later worked in the central apparatus of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs, until 1975.
Gusev took part in the Tehran, Yalta and Potsdam Conference. Between 1946-50 he was also member of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR.
External links
- Short biography (in Russian)
- Soviet and Russian ambassadors in Great Britain (in Russian)
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