Molotov Plant No. 33
In the years 1938-1940 in the city of Molotov, the Plant No. 339 was built to produce aircraft carburetors. In the months August to October 1941, a larger carburetor plant, No. 33, was evacuated from Moscow to Molotov. On October 28, 1941, by the decision of the People's Commissar of the Aircraft Industry of the USSR, plants No. 33 and No. 339 were merged into a single enterprise and given the name “the Molotov Plant No. 33”. Thanks to an efficiently organized evacuation, the plant had already started production by October 1941. During the Great Patriotic War, the Molotov Plant No. 33 produced aircraft carburetors for Soviet aircraft. In the years 1941-1945 the enterprise produced 1,107,000 aircraft carburetors total. The Molotov Plant No. 33 was the only enterprise in the Soviet Union producing aircraft carburetors during the Great Patriotic War.
For successful work in the production of carburetors for aircraft of the USSR Air Force, in 1945 the Molotov Plant No. 33 in 1945 was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor. Most of the plant's employees were also given state government awards for their activity during the Great Patriotic War.
During the Great Patriotic War, the directors of the Molotov Plant No. 33 were Aleksey Silkov, Anatoly Soldatov, Mikhail Malanin, Gavriil Brusnikin and Georgiy Vigura.
The chief engineer of the plant during the Great Patriotic War was Ivan Chistyakov.