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Nikolai Dudorov

Nikolai Dudorov was a Soviet politician who served as the minister of internal affairs between 1956 and 1960.

Early life and education
Dudorov was born in a village, Mishnevo, in Vladimir province in 1906.{{cite book|year=2016 ==Career==
Career
Following his graduation Dudorov began to work as a factory shop manager. Dudorov advocated parole as a solution to the Gulag problem.{{cite journal|author1=Marc Elie|author2=Jeffrey Hardy|title='Letting the Beasts Out of the Cage': Parole in the Post-Stalin Gulag, 1953–1973|journal=Europe-Asia Studies|year=2015|volume=67|issue=4|page=589 From 1960 to 1967 Dudorov was the general commissioner of the World Exhibition. His last post was the head of a department under the Moscow City executive committee which he held from 1962 to his retirement in 1972 . ==Personal life and death==
Personal life and death
Dudorov was married to Zoya Alekseevna Dudorova (1910–2002), and they had two children, a daughter and a son. Dudorov died in Moscow in March 1977 and buried there in the Novodevichy Cemetery. Awards Dudorov was the recipient of the Order of Lenin (twice), the Order of the Red Banner of Labour and the Order of the Red Star. ==References==
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