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    Vyacheslav Molotov

    Soviet politician, statesman and diplomat

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  2. Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich Molotov (né Skryabin; 9 March [O. S. 25 February] 1890 – 8 November 1986) was a Soviet politician, diplomat, and revolutionary who was a leading figure in the government of the Soviet Union from the 1920s to the 1950s, as one of Joseph Stalin's closest allies.

  3. Vyacheslav Molotov, statesman and diplomat who was foreign minister and the major spokesman for the Soviet Union at Allied conferences during and immediately after World War II. The Molotov cocktail, a crude bomb of inflammable liquid, is named after him, though he was not its inventor.

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  4. May 17, 2018 · The Soviet statesman Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Molotov (1890-1986) was second in command during Stalin's regime and served as the chief Soviet diplomat in World War II. Vyacheslav Molotov was born on March 9, 1890, in the village of Kukarka (now Sovetsk) in what is now the Kirov Oblast.

  5. As People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs in August 1939, Molotov became the principal Soviet signatory of the GermanSoviet non-aggression pact with Adolf Hitler 's foreign minister, known as the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact.

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    • Young revolutionary. Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich Scriabin was born to middle-class parents in the small central Russian town of Kukarka. Around 1912, he adopted his revolutionary surname "Molotov," which means hammer.
    • Communist Party ascent. In March 1921, Molotov was elected to full membership in the Central Committee of the entire Communist Party, a membership he would retain until 1957.
    • Stalin loyalist. Molotov and Stalin worked together constantly, as Stalin managed to take full control of the Soviet government by the late 1920s. Molotov took the lead in Stalin's plan of collectivization of agriculture, in which private ownership of land was abolished and all farmers on state farms were grouped together.
    • World War II. In 1939, with Europe headed for war, while still chairman of the Council of Peoples' Commissars, Molotov also became Commissar of Foreign Affairs.
  6. Oct 29, 2023 · Joseph Stalin appointed Vyacheslav Molotov as the Chairman of the Council of Peoples Commissioners (Prime Minister of the Soviet Union) in 1930. In this role, Molotov became a pivotal figure in carving out the internal policy of the Soviet Union.

  7. The arrival of Vyacheslav M. Molotov, the People’s Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union, in Berlin on a rainy November 12, 1940, was a solemn, strained occasion.

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