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  1. 11 de mar. de 1985 · Los casi 13 meses en que Konstantín Chernenko ha ostentado el liderazgo de la Unión Soviética se han caracterizado por los contrastes, dentro del cará

  2. Konstantín Ustínovich Chernenko (en ruso: Константи́н Усти́нович Черне́нко. Bolshaya Tes, Krasnoyarsk, Imperio ruso, 11 de septiembre jul. / 24 de septiembre de 1911 greg. - Moscú, 10 de marzo de 1985) fue un político soviético, máximo dirigente de la Unión Soviética entre 1984 y 1985. Hijo de campesinos ...

  3. In 1930 Konstantin began three years' service with the Red Army on the Chinese border. Chernenko wrote in his autobiography: “Serving on the border was the most cherished dream of Komsomol members that time.” While serving, Chernenko never stopped his propaganda and party activity.

  4. 14 de feb. de 1985 · Pese a que la enfermedad le impidió el martes entrevistarse con el primer ministro griego, el socialista Andreas Papandreu, Konstantín Chernenko, de 7

  5. Konstantin Chernenko died in a hospital in 1985, on March 10, and was the last party leader of the USSR who was buried near the Kremlin walls. After the death of Yu. Andropov, General Secretary of the Communist Party, Konstantin Chernenko was elected to his post. For many, this appointment was a surprise, since the new secretary-general had.

  6. 13 de feb. de 2024 · Remembered by his contemporaries as a sickly old man who moved with difficulty and had speech problems, Konstantin Chernenko ruled the USSR for only 13 months and spent most of that time in hospital. However, the Chernenko phenomenon deserves a second look, as much of his activity was linked to the fateful processes that came to define the final years of the Soviet Union.

  7. Chernenko, Konstantin [Черненко, Константин; Černenko, Konstantin], b 24 September 1911 in Bolshaia Tes, Krasnoiarsk krai (Yenisei gubernia ), Siberia, Russian Empire, d 10 March 1985 in Moscow, RSFSR. Soviet Communist Party official; second-to-last general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU).