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The Minister of Defence of the Soviet Union refers to the defence minister who was responsible for defence of the communist Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic from 1917 to 1922 and the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1991.

List of defence ministers[]

People's Commissars for Military and Naval Affairs (1917–1934)[]

# Name Image Born–Died Rank Start End Note
1 Nikolai Podvoisky Podvoisky 1903 1880–1948 8 November 1917 13 March 1918
2 Leon Trotsky Bundesarchiv Bild 183-R15068, Leo Dawidowitsch Trotzki 1879–1940 13 March 1918 15 January 1925
3 Mikhail Frunze File:Frunze-mikhail.jpg 1885–1925 15 January 1925 31 October 1925 Died in office
4 Kliment Voroshilov Klim voroshilov 1881–1969 6 November 1925 20 June 1934

People's Commissars for Defence (1934–1946)[]

# Name Image Born–Died Rank Start End Note
1 Kliment Voroshilov Klim voroshilov 1881–1969 Marshal of the Soviet Union 20 June 1934 7 May 1940
2 Semyon Timoshenko File:Semyon Konstantinovich Timoshenko (1895-1970), Soviet military commander.jpg 1895–1970 Marshal of the Soviet Union 7 May 1940 19 July 1941
3 Joseph Stalin File:Stalin lg zlx1.jpg 1878–1953 Generalissimus of the Soviet Union 19 July 1941 25 February 1946

People's Commissars for the Navy (1937–1946)[]

# Name Image Born–Died Rank Start End Note
1 Pyotr Smirnov File:Pyotr Alexandrovich Smirnov.jpeg 1897–1939 1st Commissar 30 December 1937 30 June 1938
2 Mikhail Frinovsky MP-Frinovsky 1898–1940 1st Army Commander 8 September 1938 20 March 1939
3 Nikolay Kuznetsov File:Памятник адмиралу Кузнецову.jpg 1904–1974 Vice-Admiral 28 April 1939 25 February 1946

People's Commissar for the Armed Forces (1946)[]

# Name Image Born–Died Rank Start End Note
1 Joseph Stalin File:Stalin lg zlx1.jpg 1878–1953 Generalissimus of the Soviet Union 25 February 1946 15 March 1946

Ministers of the Armed Forces (1946–1950)[]

# Name Image Born–Died Rank Start End Note
1 Joseph Stalin File:Stalin lg zlx1.jpg 1878–1953 Generalissimus of the Soviet Union 15 March 1946 3 March 1947
2 Nikolai Bulganin File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-29921-0001, Bulganin, Nikolai Alexandrowitsch.jpg 1895–1975 Marshal of the Soviet Union 3 March 1947 24 March 1949
3 Aleksandr Vasilevsky Marshal of the USSR 1980 CPA 5117 1895–1977 Marshal of the Soviet Union 24 March 1949 25 February 1950

Minister of War (1950–1953)[]

# Name Image Born–Died Rank Start End Note
1 Aleksandr Vasilevsky Marshal of the USSR 1980 CPA 5117 1895–1977 Marshal of the Soviet Union 25 February 1950 15 March 1953

Ministers of the Navy (1950–1953)[]

# Name Image Born–Died Rank Start End Note
1 Ivan Yumashev File:IS-Yumashev.jpg 1895–1972 Admiral 25 February 1950 20 July 1951
2 Nikolay Kuznetsov File:Памятник адмиралу Кузнецову.jpg 1904–1974 Admiral of the Fleet 20 July 1951 15 March 1953

Ministers of Defence (1953–1991)[]

# Name Image Born–Died Rank Start End Note
1 Nikolai Bulganin File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-29921-0001, Bulganin, Nikolai Alexandrowitsch.jpg 1895–1975 Marshal of the Soviet Union 15 March 1953 9 February 1955
2 Georgy Zhukov RIAN archive 2410 Marshal Zhukov speaking 1896–1974 Marshal of the Soviet Union 9 February 1955 26 October 1957
3 Rodion Malinovsky Marshal of the USSR 1973 CPA 4285 1898–1967 Marshal of the Soviet Union 26 October 1957 31 March 1967 Died in office
4 Andrei Grechko Alej hrdinov Andrej Antonovic Grečko 1903–1976 Marshal of the Soviet Union 12 April 1967 26 April 1976 Died in office
5 Dmitriy Ustinov Marshal of the USSR 1988 CPA 6001 1908–1984 Marshal of the Soviet Union 30 July 1976 20 December 1984 Died in office
6 Sergei Sokolov Sergey Sokolov 1911–2012 Marshal of the Soviet Union 22 December 1984 30 May 1987 Dismissed by Mikhail Gorbachev as a result of the Mathias Rust affair
7 Dmitry Yazov Dmitriy Yazov 1924– Marshal of the Soviet Union 30 May 1987 23 August 1991 Dismissed by Mikhail Gorbachev for being a member of the State Committee on the State of Emergency during the 1991 coup d'état attempt
8 Yevgeny Shaposhnikov No image 1942– Marshal of Aviation 23 August 1991 21 December 1991

See also[]

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