Nikolai Semyonovich Patolichev (Russian: Никола́й Семёнович Пато́личев; 23 September 1908 – 1 December 1989) was a Soviet statesman who served as Minister...
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Washington, D.C., with two Soviet teams, one led by foreign trade minister Nikolai Patolichev and the second led by Nicolai Belousov. On the American side were...
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Archived 21 September 2020 at the Wayback Machine by Valery Durov "Nikolai Patolichev". Герои страны ("Heroes of the Country") (in Russian). "Ордена "Комсомольской...
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1947 8 years, 262 days CPB 16 Nikolai Gusarov (1905–1985) 7 March 1947 31 May 1950 3 years, 85 days CPB 17 Nikolai Patolichev (1908–1989) 31 May 1950 28...
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Trade In office 1979–1986 Minister Nikolai Patolichev Boris Aristov Premier Alexei Kosygin Nikolai Tikhonov Nikolai Ryzhkov Personal details Born Yuri...
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removed from his role as party secretary, and a protégé of Andreyev, Nikolai Patolichev was appointed head of the party organisation department. In March...
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1958 Premier Georgy Malenkov Preceded by Pavel Kumykin Succeeded by Nikolai Patolichev Chairman of Gossnab of the USSR In office October 18, 1952 – March...
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Party "Гикало Николай Федорович" [Gikalo Nikolai Fyodorovich]. hrono.info (in Russian). Media related to Nikolai Gikalo at Wikimedia Commons Гикало Николай...
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The next day, Nixon shook the hand of Soviet Foreign Trade Minister Nikolai Patolichev at the White House. Although Moscow and Beijing publicly denounced...
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Brezhnev; Andrei Vyshinsky; Arseni Zverev; Nikolai Ignatov; Ivan Kabanov; Alexei Kosygin; Nikolai Patolichev; Nikolai Pegov; Alexander Puzanov; Ivan Tevosian;...
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Nikolai Pegov (Russian: Николай Пегов; 3 April 1905 – 19 April 1991) was a Soviet official and diplomat. He served as the ambassador to Iran, Algeria...
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October 1977 22 years, 234 days Khrushchev I–II Kosygin I–II–III–IV 3 Nikolai Patolichev (1908–1989) 18 March 1957 7 January 1958 295 days Bulganin I 4 Georgy...
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Not 1906 1981 1928 Ukrainian Male Nikolai Patolichev Николай Патоличев New Not 1908 1989 1928 Russian Male Nikolai Pegov Николай Пегов New Not 1905 1991...
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June 1938 7 March 1947 CPB/CPSU 17 Nikolai Gusarov (1905–1985) 7 March 1947 31 May 1950 CPB/CPSU 18 Nikolai Patolichev (1908–1989) 31 May 1950 28 July 1956...
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Bolsheviks, 1932–1939. New Haven: Yale U.P. pp. 508–510. ISBN 0-300-07772-6. Patolichev, N.S. (1983). Measures of Maturity. Oxford: Pergamon Press. pp. 111–12...
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move was allegedly the suggestion of then-First Secretary of the CPB Nikolai Patolichev, who was impressed by Masherov's activities as head of the Komsomol...
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and flautist (The Alan Parsons Project, Bay City Rollers), AIDS. Nikolai Patolichev, 81, Soviet politician, Ministry of Foreign Trade. Bill Stout, 62...
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as an inspector of party organisations, on the recommendation of Nikolai Patolichev, who had taken over as a party secretary. In March 1947, he was appointed...
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Kuznetsov (1901–1990) 18 March 1946 16 October 1952 6 years, 212 days — Nikolai Patolichev (1908–1989) 18 March 1946 24 May 1947 1 year, 67 days — Georgy Popov...
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29 — Natan Eidelman, author and historian (b. 1930) December 1 — Nikolai Patolichev, politician, Soviet Minister of Foreign Trade (b. 1908) December 3...
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death was held back until after the Soviet signatory, Trade Minister Nikolai Patolichev had left town, later that day. There were those who believed Apel...
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of Byelorussia In office 28 July 1956 – 30 March 1965 Preceded by Nikolai Patolichev Succeeded by Pyotr Masherov Chairman of the Council of Ministers of...
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miracle. The early- to mid-1950s were marked by conflict between Nikolai Patolichev, First Secretary of the CPB, and Mikhail Zimyanin, former Second Secretary...
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1907 1959 1925 Russian Male Nikolai Patolichev Николай Патоличев New Promoted Reelected 1908 1989 1928 Russian Male Nikolai Pegov Николай Пегов New Renewed...
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Nikolai Ivanovich Gusarov (Russian: Никола́й Ива́нович Гуса́ров, Belarusian: Мікала́й Іва́навіч Гуса́раў; 16 August 1905 – 17 March 1985) was the first...
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Tikhonov 2 October 1965 – 3 August 1966 Minister of Foreign Trade Nikolai Patolichev 15 October 1964 – 3 August 1966 Minister of Railways Boris Beshchev...
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1951) Pavel Kumykin (10.11.1951–?) Ivan Kabanov (15.9.1953–26.8.1958) Nikolai Patolichev (26.8.1958–19.10.1985) Boris Aristov (19.10.1985–16.1.1988) Konstantin...
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1894–1973 Pyotr Aleksandryuk September 1944 August 1947 1904–1968 Nikolai Patolichev August 1947 June 1950 1908–1989 Pyotr Pastushenko June 1950 January...
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Lesechko 25 April 1962–15 October 1964 Minister of Foreign Trade Nikolai Patolichev 25 April 1962–15 October 1964 Minister of Railways Boris Beshchev...
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1897 1957 1919 Ukrainian Female Nikolai Patolichev Николай Патоличев Old Reelected 1908 1989 1928 Russian Male Nikolai Pegov Николай Пегов Old Reelected...
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