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Soviet power elite 1946-1950
Ostap, Pavel ; Halada, Jan (referee) ; Skřivan, Aleš (referee)
Last years sereval editions of documents, mem01r and monogpraphs apppeared dealing with the situation in the Soviet leadership. This theses summarize the research of these above- mentioned publications. In the postwar period thc rivalries betwecn individuals becamc more intense. The core group of lcaders that forrned around Stalin in thc 1920s (Molotov, Voroshilov, Kaganovich, Andreycv and Mikojan) was supplemcntcd by a younger gencration of lcaders after 193711938 (Malenkov, Beria, Bulganin, Khrushchev, Voznesentskiy). But the manner of Stalin's interaction with these subordinates also changed. At the cnd of war no tirne was lost in restoring the presař structure of Party and government. In Septernbcr 1945 the State Defense Cornrnittee was abolished and his autority distributed aminy the regular governmental organs. Into the power group belonged members of Politburo, Sckretariat and Presidiurn of govcrnment. In March 1946 at the first postwar plenum CPSU was elected the Politburo consisting of Stalin, Molotov, Voroshilov, Kaganovich, Mikojan, Andreev, Khrushchev, Zhdanov, Kalinin and new members Malenkov, Beria and four candidate mernbers Shvernik, Voznesenskiy, Bulganin and Kosygin. In Secretariat of Centra! Committee CPSU were elected Stalin, Zhdanov, Malenkov, Kuznetsov and Popov. After the plenum CPSU...

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