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  1. List of leaders of the Soviet Union. During its 69-year history, the Soviet Union usually had a de facto leader who would not necessarily be head of state or even head of government but would lead while holding an office such as Communist Party General Secretary.

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    • Vladimir Lenin (1922-1924) Vladimir Lenin was the founder of the Russian Communist Party and the first Soviet head of state. Following the February Revolution that ousted the Russian monarchy and ended the Russian Empire in 1917, Lenin helped lead the October Revolution (or Bolshevik Revolution) that established a new Soviet government.
    • Joseph Stalin (1924-1953) Joseph Stalin (at left) seated with U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. During World War II, the three leaders formed an uneasy alliance.
    • Georgy Malenkov (1953-1953) The first to take control of the Soviet Union was Stalin’s heir apparent Georgy Malenkov, who had helped facilitate Stalin’s purges in the 1930s.
    • Nikita Khrushchev (1953-1964) Nikita Khrushchev became first secretary of the Soviet Union’s Communist Party and, in 1958, its premier. His rule was characterized by his attempts at de-Stalinization and improving the Soviet Union’s international relationships.
  2. Presidium of the Supreme Soviet; Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union; List of leaders of the Soviet Union; Premier of the Soviet Union; List of governments of the Soviet Union; List of spouses of the heads of state of the Soviet Union; General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union; Russia-related. List of leaders of the Russian SFSR

    No. [note 1]
    Portrait
    Name (birth–death)
    Term(took Office)
    1
    Mikhail Kalinin (1875–1946) [13]
    30 December 1922
    12 January 1938
    1
    Mikhail Kalinin (1875–1946) [13]
    17 January 1938
    19 March 1946
    2
    Nikolai Shvernik (1888–1970) [14]
    19 March 1946
    15 March 1953
    3
    Kliment Voroshilov (1881–1969) [15]
    15 March 1953
    7 May 1960
  3. 1 day ago · Soviet Union (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; U.S.S.R.), former northern Eurasian empire (1917/22–1991) stretching from the Baltic and Black seas to the Pacific Ocean and, in its final years, consisting of 15 Soviet Socialist Republics. The capital was Moscow, then and now the capital of Russia.

  4. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. During its 69-year history, the Soviet Union usually had a de facto leader who would not necessarily be head of state or even head of government but would lead while holding an office such as Communist Party General Secretary.

  5. Jan 26, 2023 · Historical Leaders Of The Soviet Union Era In Power; Vladimir Lenin: Formation-1924: Josef Stalin: 1924-1953: Georgy Malenkov: 1953-1955: Nikita Krushchev: 1955-1964: Leonid Brezhnev: 1964-1982: Yuri Andropov: 1982-1984: Konstantin Chernenko: 1984-1985: Mikhail Gorbachev: 1985-1991: Gennady Yanayev: 1991

  6. Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin [f] (born Dzhugashvili; [g] 18 December [ O.S. 6 December] 1878 – 5 March 1953) was a Soviet politician and revolutionary who was the longest-serving leader of the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953.

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