Georgy Malenkov
Georgy Maximilianovich Malenkov (6 December 1901 [O.S. 23 November 1901]– 14 January 1988) was a Soviet politician who briefly succeeded Joseph Stalin as the leader of the Soviet Union. However, at the insistence of the rest of the Presidium, he relinquished control over the party apparatus in exchange for remaining Premier and first among equals within the Soviet collective leadership. He then became embroiled in a power struggle with Nikita Khrushchev that culminated in his removal from the premiership in 1955 as well as the Presidium in 1957.
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19021941 Red Army Purge1951 Estonian Supreme Soviet election19531953 in the Soviet Union1954 Soviet Union legislative election1954 in the Soviet Union1955 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference1955 in the Soviet Union19621983 in film19881992 in film1995 in film19th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union19th Presidium of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union3rd Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea6th Congress of the Communist Party of YugoslaviaAdministrator of Affairs of the Soviet UnionAgriculture in the Soviet UnionAlexander PuzanovAlexandru TomaAlexei_KosyginAnastas MikoyanAnatol E. BaconskyAndrei GromykoAndrei ZhdanovAndrey Andreyevich AndreyevAndrey VyshinskyAnna TimiryovaAnti-Party GroupAnti-Stalinist leftApril 1950Armenian_Soviet_Socialist_RepublicArmenian victims of the Great PurgeArseny ZverevAugust 1953Bald–hairyBig Four Conference
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Georgy Malenkov
Georgy Maximilianovich Malenkov (6 December 1901 [O.S. 23 November 1901]– 14 January 1988) was a Soviet politician who briefly succeeded Joseph Stalin as the leader of the Soviet Union. However, at the insistence of the rest of the Presidium, he relinquished control over the party apparatus in exchange for remaining Premier and first among equals within the Soviet collective leadership. He then became embroiled in a power struggle with Nikita Khrushchev that culminated in his removal from the premiership in 1955 as well as the Presidium in 1957.
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Georgi Maximilianovitx Malenko ...... te SESBeko premierra izan zen.
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Georgij Maksimilianovitsj Male ...... ontwierp, ze overleed in 2010.
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Georgij Maksimilianovič Malenk ...... ri dell'URSS dal 1953 al 1955.
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Georgij Maksimiljanovitj Malen ...... ns gator och skrev autografer.
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Georgij Maksimiljanoviĉ MALENK ...... Li neniam estis rehabilitita.
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Georgij Maximilianovič Malenko ...... rady ministrů SSSR (premiér).
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Georgy Maximilianovich Malenko ...... for the remainder of his life.
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Georgy Maximilianovich Malenko ...... t dan pemimpin Partai Komunis.
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Geórgiy Maksimiliánovich Malen ...... ica no Cazaquistão até morrer.
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Gieorgij Maksimilianowicz Male ...... tyczny przywódca tego państwa.
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1901-12-06
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Georgy Maximilianovich Malenkov
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1988-01-14
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Гео́ргий Маленко́в
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1901-12-06
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Georgy Maximilianovich Malenkov
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Georgy Malenkov in 1939
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1988-01-14
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Khrushchev
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Leader of the Soviet Union
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Stalin
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While he was unable to consoli ...... ntinued to chair its meetings.
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name
Georgy Malenkov
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nationality
native name
Гео́ргий Маленко́в
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ru
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office
Candidate member of the 18th Politburo
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Full member of the 18th, 19th, 20th Politburo
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Member of the 18th, 19th Secretariat
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Member of the Orgburo
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President
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Engineer, politician
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spouse
Valeriya A. Golubtsova
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successor
Nikita Khrushchev
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term end
1946-03-15
1946-03-18
1946-05-06
1952-10-14
1952-10-16
1953-03-05
1953-03-14
1955-02-08
1957-02-27
1957-06-29
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1939-03-22
1941-02-21
1944-05-15
1946-03-18
1946-07-01
1946-08-02
1948-08-31
1953-03-06
1955-02-09
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Georgi Maximilianovitx Malenko ...... te SESBeko premierra izan zen.
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Georgij Maksimilianovitsj Male ...... isatorisch Bureau) (tot 1952).
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Georgij Maksimilianovič Malenk ...... ri dell'URSS dal 1953 al 1955.
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Georgij Maksimiljanovitj Malen ...... ll 1955 då han blev vice dito.
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Georgij Maksimiljanoviĉ MALENK ...... tra Komitato, vic-ĉefministro.
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Georgij Maximilianovič Malenko ...... rady ministrů SSSR (premiér).
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Georgy Maximilianovich Malenko ...... well as the Presidium in 1957.
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Georgy Maximilianovich Malenko ...... t dan pemimpin Partai Komunis.
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Geórgiy Maksimiliánovich Malen ...... ica no Cazaquistão até morrer.
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Gieorgij Maksimilianowicz Male ...... tyczny przywódca tego państwa.
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Georgij Malenkov
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Georgiy Malenkov
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Georgy Malenkov
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