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Hace 14 horas · Yuri Vladimirovich Andropov [a] [b] (15 June [ O.S. 2 June] 1914 – 9 February 1984) [2] was a Soviet politician who was the sixth leader of the Soviet Union and the fourth General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. After Leonid Brezhnev 's 18-year rule, Andropov served in the post from 1982 until his death in 1984.
- 4, Evgenia Andropova, Igor Andropov, Irina Andropova, Vladimir Andropov
- CPSU (1939–1984)
- 1939–1984
25 marzo 2024. Alexandra Gúzeva. Valentín Kuzmín/TASS. Follow Russia Beyond on Twitter. En 1983, la historia de la estadounidense Samantha Smith, que visitó la URSS invitada por el dirigente Yuri...
Hace 14 horas · In February, Yuri Andropov, who ruled the country from the death of Leonid Brezhnev in 1982, passed away. Andropov's funeral, like those of other Soviet leaders, was large-scale and pompous.
Hace 5 días · 21 February 1979 Nº 346-A. Moscow. Shortcomings in the Construction of the Chernobyl AES [Atomic Power Station] According to information available to the USSR KGB cases of deviations from designs and also breaches of the techniques of construction and installation work have occurred at individual parts of the construction of the second unit of the Chernobyl atomic power station, which might ...
Hace 4 días · Yuri Andropov’s KGB report about the severe negligence in Chernobyl NPP construction in 1979. Published by. devonblack. on. March 24, 2024. Shortcomings in the Construction of the Chernobyl NPP. 21 February 1979 Nº 346-A. Moscow.
Hace 2 días · After the respective deaths of Leonid Brezhnev in 1982, Yuri Andropov in 1984, Konstantin Chernenko in 1985 and during the coup against Mikhail Gorbachev in 1991, state-controlled TV stations stopped regular programming to broadcast Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake in full, honouring the Soviet leaders and blocking news coverage while the state’s leadership selected a successor.
Hace 4 días · Book Review by Branko Milanović Vladislav M. Zubok’s splendid “Collapse” is a chronicle of the break-up of the Soviet Union. It opens with the appointment of Yuri Andropov in 1985 and ends at Christmas 1991