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Joseph Titovich Tabulevich (Иосиф Титович Табулевич), ( 29 March 1906 – 26 November 1994) was a Soviet politician. Responsible for receiving reparations from Germany after World War II. People's commissar(1943-1946), after minister of of housing and communal services of Ukrainian SSR(1946—1948). Deputy of Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR(1947—1951).Deputy director of the Institute of Physics and Power Engineering for general issues and capital construction (1952-1969). One of the first and leading builders and economic figures of Obninsk, who received the unofficial nickname "Father of the City". .

Early life
Joseph Tabulevich was born on March 29, 1906 in the family of a railway worker.

He began working in 1918 (from the age of twelve), first as a day laborer on sugar beet plantations, a worker for a road foreman, and from 1920 as an apprentice locksmith and locksmith at the railway workshops of the Romodan station depot, where his father also worked. In 1920 he joined the Komsomol.

In 1932 he graduated from the Zaporozhye Civil Engineering Institute.

Participated in the construction of many factories.

Was one of the leading organizers of the construction: Luhanskteplovoz, Kolomna Locomotive Works and other many Ukrainian factories and combatants.

World War II
With the outbreak of World War II, he was appointed authorized officer of the Military Council of the South-Western Front and was in Rovno. The main duty of Tabulevich was the organization of the partisan movement. He was engaged in organizing the supply of food, weapons and medical care to partisan detachments, personally flying behind enemy lines - including on planes of the regiment of Valentina Grizodubova. During the transfer to the rear of the Donbass underground, Tabulevich's car was blown up by a mine near Stalingrad, but he survived.

Post World War II
October 31, 1943 - February 11, 1948 - People's Commissar (Minister) of Public Utilities of the Ukrainian SSR.

From 1947 to 1951 - Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR (1947-1951).

From 1945 until the end of 1948, he led the dismantling of German equipment in Germany for the technical re-equipment of the Soviet defense industry. He had almost unlimited powers and reported directly to five leaders - Lavrentiy Beria, Boris Vannikov,Vyacheslav Malyshev,Mikhail Pervukhin,Avraami Zavenyagin.

Obninsk
In 1952, he was appointed deputy head Institute of Physics and Power Engineering and actually supervised all the construction of the future city of Obninsk. At first, he performed in his person the functions of the Militsiya, the court, the prosecutor's office and the civil registration. Through the efforts of Tabulevich, many forest areas of Obninsk were preserved and a city park was created. Using the “Shock construction project” method, Tabulevich built a sports ground, a summer cinema, and a dance veranda.

Among the residents of the city, the suspension bridge was called the Tabulevich Bridge. Among other unofficial names associated with the name of Tabulevich, Tabulevich Alley and Tabulevich Park were also known.

Joseph participated in the development of the general plan of Obninsk, built up its first stage; participated in the construction of the Obninsk Nuclear Power Plant. By Tabulevich's own admission, Obninsk was his greatest affection.

During the work of Tabulevich, the city of Obninsk grew from 300 to 65 thousand people.

Died November 26, 1994. He was buried at the Konchalovsky cemetery in Obninsk with his wife.

In 2014, a street in the city of Obnisk was named after Tabulevich

Family

 * Wife - Tabulevich Galina (April 20, 1912 - December 19, 1987), Soviet teacher. Director of the Obninsk school.
 * Stepson - Yuri Boretsky (1935-2003), Soviet and Russian director, actor.
 * Grandson - Oleg Boretsky (December 29, 1963 - June 7, 2020), Soviet and Russian director, producer, actor.
 * Great-grandson - Ilya Boretsky (born 1996)