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  1. Mar 28, 1988 · Molotov, who voted for the arrest of his Jewish wife's during a Politburo meeting in 1949, never mentioned her again and had to wait until after Stalin's death in March 1953 to be reunited with ...

  2. Nov 10, 1986 · Molotov was born Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Scriabin on March 8, 1890, in the Volga river town of Kukarka. His father was a local bureaucrat who worked as a storekeeper and dry-goods clerk.

  3. Vyacheslav Molotov had married her in 1921 and they had daughter, Svetlana. According to Molotov’s contemporaries, Molotov loved his wife deeply and her arrest was a great tragedy for him. Polina Zhemchuzhnaya was allowed to return from exile only after Stalin’s death in 1953. In 1949 Molotov was removed from his position as Foreign Minister.

  4. Apr 13, 2015 · Lastly, of course, there was also Molotov's loyalty to his wife, Polina Zhemchuzhina. She was the Commissar for Fishing in 1939, when the NKVD discovered a network of "German spies" in her commissariat. Molotov abstained from voting against his wife on that occasion, and repeated the same gesture again in 1948.

  5. Apr 17, 2016 · Introduction. Vyacheslav Molotov was one of the most powerful men of the Soviet Union. He was Prime Minister of the Soviet Union from 1930 to 1941 but Molotov has become known most of all as the People's Commissioner for Foreign Affairs, a post he held for 13 years. When he accepted this post in May 1939, he had no experience whatsoever in the ...

  6. Vyacheslav Molotov (Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich Skryabin) was born on 9 March, 1890 in Kukarka, Yaransk Uyezd, Vyatka Governorate, Russian Empire [now Sovetsk, Kirov Oblast, Russia], is an Actor. Discover Vyacheslav Molotov's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how ...

  7. Vyacheslav Molotov had married her in 1921 and they had daughter, Svetlana. According to Molotov’s contemporaries, Molotov loved his wife deeply and her arrest was a great tragedy for him. Polina Zhemchuzhnaya was allowed to return from exile only after Stalin’s death in 1953. In 1949 Molotov was removed from his position as Foreign Minister.

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