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Konstantin Černenko

Konstantin Černenko

Ex Segretario generale del Partito Comunista dell'Unione Sovietica
Konstantin Ustinovič Černenko è stato un politico sovietico. Iscritto già da giovanissimo al Komsomol e, in un secondo tempo, al Partito Comunista dell'Unione Sovietica; stretto collaboratore di Leonid ... Wikipedia
Nascita: 24 settembre 1911, Bol'shaya Tes', Russia
Morte: 10 marzo 1985, Mosca, Russia
Carica precedente: Segretario generale del Partito Comunista dell'Unione Sovietica (1984–1985)
Coniuge: Anna Chernenko (s. 1944–1985)

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Konstantin Ustinovich Chernenko (24 September 1911 – 10 March 1985) was a Soviet politician and the seventh General Secretary of the Communist Party of the ...
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Born to a poor family from Siberia, Chernenko joined the Communist Party in 1931. He was later elected to become a full member of the Politburo in 1978.
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Konstantin Ustinovich Chernenko -Russian: Константин Устинович Черненко- (24 September 1911 – 10 March 1985) was a Soviet politician and the fifth General ...
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He underlined the need for greater social justice, a more important role for local soviets, and more participation by workers at the workplace. His goal was to ...
13 nov 2009 · Before becoming general secretary, Chernenko was little known outside of the Soviet Union. Born in 1911, he became active in communist ...
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Andropov and Chernenko inherited a country that had been overseen by Leonid Brezhnev, who served from 1960-1982, and a regime marked by considerable political ...
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12 mar 2014 · The dismissal of the head of the Soviet armed forces, Marshal Ogarkov, further distressed several of the east European countries, who remain ...