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  1. Konstantin Ustínovitch Chernenko (em idioma russo Константи́н Усти́нович Черне́нко, transl. Konstantin Ustinovitch Tchiernienko; Bolshaya Tes, Krai de Krasnoyarsk, 24 de Setembro de 1911 — Moscou, 10 de Março de 1985) foi Presidente do Soviete Supremo da URSS e Secretário Geral do Partido Comunista ...

  2. Konstantin Ustinovich Chernenko (24 September 1911 – 10 March 1985) was a Soviet politician and the seventh General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. He briefly led the Soviet Union from 1984 until his death a year later.

  3. Konstantin Chernenko (born September 11 [September 24, New Style], 1911, Bolshaya Tes, Yeniseysk, Russian Empire [now in Krasnoyarsk kray, Russia]—died March 10, 1985, Moscow) was the chief political leader of the Soviet Union from February 1984 until his death in 1985.

  4. Konstantín Ustínovich Chernenko (en ruso: Константи́н Усти́нович Черне́нко. Bolshaya Tes, Krasnoyarsk, Imperio ruso, 11 de septiembre jul. / 24 de septiembre de 1911 greg. - Moscú, 10 de marzo de 1985) fue un político soviético, máximo dirigente de la Unión Soviética entre 1984 y 1985.

  5. Há 2 dias · Instead the 72-year-old, terminally ill Konstantin Chernenko was eased into the top party post and later became president of the U.S.S.R. and chairman of the defense council. The aging Politburo had plumped for a nonreformer, a throwback to Brezhnevism.

  6. 25 de mar. de 1985 · The Old Guard in the Kremlin turned to Chernenko, the oldest man ever to become party leader, to maintain the power balance in the leadership until a younger generation was ready to take over.

  7. Master of propaganda. The year of 1929 marked the beginning of forced draft collectivization in the USSR. That year Chernenko joined the Komsomol (Young Communist League) and soon was selected to head the propaganda and agitation ( AgitProp) department of the Novoselovo District Komsomol Committee.

  8. Konstantin Ustínovitch Chernenko foi Presidente do Soviete Supremo da URSS e Secretário Geral do Partido Comunista de 1984 até sua morte em 10 de Março de 1985, e Chefe Supremo do Politburo, o segundo mais alto cargo na hierarquia soviética, de 1971 até 1984, quando assumiu, de fato, o mais alto cargo do país.

  9. 29 de mai. de 2018 · After many years as a loyal and effective member of the Communist Party, Konstantin Ustinovich Chernenko (1911-1985) ruled the Soviet Union as general secretary for 13 months between February 1984 and March 1985.

  10. 12 de mar. de 1985 · Konstantin U. Chernenko, who died Sunday at the age of 73, was the caretaker of an interim regime awaiting the ascent of a new generation of Soviet leaders.