The oblast was established on January 26, 1943, but it has considerably older antecedents.
Shors,
Teleuts and
Siberian Tatars are native peoples of the region. The oldest city in Kemerovo Oblast is
Novokuznetsk, founded in 1618, soon after
Cossack ataman Yermak's push into Siberia. The territory of modern Kemerovo Oblast has been inhabited for several thousand years. In 1618,
Kuznetsk fort was established in the south of the future oblast to protect the land from Russian and Mongolian
Dzhungarian invaders. During the 19th century, the territory of the modern oblast was a part of
Tomsk Governorate.
Soviet period After the
October Revolution of 1917, Kuzbass experienced significant strife as part of the
Russian Civil War. A
major peasant rebellion took place in the region in early 1921, but was suppressed by the
Red Army. In 1930, Kuzbass became part of the
West Siberian Krai, and then the
Novosibirsk Oblast. Post revolutionary period was characterized by the transition to a planned economy, the creation of the Ural-Kuzbass industrial complex development of the coal, metallurgical and chemical industries Kuzbass Kemerovo Coke built, Kuznetsk Metallurgical Combine, a lot of new mines. Industrial enterprises are being built near the workers' settlements, which quickly became a city: Kiselevsk Osinniki Krasnobrodsky, Tashtagol Kaltan Mezhdurechensk and others. During the
Great Patriotic War, Kemerovo region became a major supplier of coal and metal. From Novokuznetsk steel produced over 50,000 tanks and 45,000 aircraft. In Kuzbass from the occupied areas were evacuated equipment 71 enterprises, most of which have remained in the Kuzbass. In January 26, 1943, the
Presidium of the
USSR Supreme Soviet issued a decree, decided to allocate from the Novosibirsk Oblast of Kuzbass and the establishment on its territory of Kemerovo region with administrative center in the city of Kemerovo. In the new Oblast included 17.5% of the Novosibirsk region, 9 of the 12 cities of regional subordination, 17 of the 20 workers' settlements, 23 of the 75 districts. The population of the Kemerovo Oblast was 42% of the total population of the Novosibirsk Oblast.
Aeroflot Flight 593 crashed into a mountain range in the Kemerovo Oblast in 1994. ==Politics==