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Office: Institute of Non- Ferrous Metals and Gold 



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BERG, AKSEL IVANOVICH (Radioengineer) 



A. I. Berg was born November 10, 1893. He was a submarine 

 mate during World War I and a submarine Commander in 

 the Civil War. After graduating from the Naval Academy and 

 the Naval Engineering School of Leningrad in 1925, he taught 

 and worked at military and naval institutions. In 1926 he joined 

 the staff of the Electro -Technical Institute. He also planned and 

 organized research when he was Chairman of the All-Union 

 Advisory Committee on Radiophysics and Radioengineering of 

 the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences. Berg was Chairman of the 

 Board of Directors of the Popov All-Union Technological Society 

 of Radio Technology and Related Sciences. He has been a mem- 

 ber of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union since 1944. In 

 1943 he was elected Corresponding Member of the U.S.S.R. 



