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  1. Georgy Malenkov 1902-1988 Works: Sep. 1947: The Activities of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Jul. 1949: Obituary of G.M. Dimitrov 06 Nov. 1949: "On the Road to Communism" (excerpts from a speech delivered to the Moscow Soviet)

  2. The document is undated and untitled but the text and other evidence indicates that it was a speech that Malenkov made to a visiting government delegation from the German Democratic Republic (GDR) on 2 June 1953. The existence of the document was first noted by the Czech scholar Michal Reiman, who described it as the draft report by Malenkov ...

  3. Alexei Nikolayevich Kosygin (Russian: Алексе́й Никола́евич Косы́гин, IPA: [ɐlʲɪkˈsʲej nʲɪkɐˈla (j)ɪvʲɪtɕ kɐˈsɨɡʲɪn]; 21 February [ O.S. 8 February] 1904 – 18 December 1980) [3] was a Soviet statesman during the Cold War. He served as the Premier of the Soviet Union from 1964 to 1980 and was one of ...

  4. Dec 31, 2021 · Năm 1946, Malenkov trở thành Ủy viên chính thức của Bộ Chính trị, rồi trở thành nhân vật số 2 trong đảng sau Stalin. Ông là một trong những người đã tấn công nguyên soái Georgy Zhukov (cùng với Stalin và Beria) vì Zhukov có khuynh hướng tư bản đã thiết lập tình bạn với Tướng Dwight D. Eisenhower, mời tổng thống tương lai của Mỹ đến Leningrad và Moscow, đồng thời tán thành sự hợp tác giữa Hoa ...

  5. Selv om der havde været visse uenigheder, var Malenkov blandt dem, der var imod henrettelsen af Lavrentij Berija. Han var også modstander af landets atompolitik og den ensidige satsning på sværindustrien, som Khrusjtjov var varm fortaler for. Dette førte til, at Malenkov i 1955 blev tvunget til at gå af som formand for ministerrådet.

  6. In September 1937, Stalin dispatched Georgy Malenkov and Mikhail Litvin (1892-1938) of the NKVD to Yerevan, the capital of Soviet Armenia, in response to the death of Sahak Ter-Gabrielyan. Their mission was to oversee the purge of the Armenian Communist Party and its leaders First Secretary Amatuni Amatuni and NKVD chief Khachik Mughdusi , both Beria loyalists. [18]

  7. Georgy Malenkov was born in Orenburg, in the family of a railway employee. His father, the collegiate registrar Maximilian Malenkov, was a nobleman, a descendant of the famous family of Ohrid priests, the Malenkovs, who came from Macedonia, and his mother, Anastasia Georgievna Shemyakina, was a philistine, daughter of a blacksmith.