List of members of the Politburo of the All-Union Communist Party (bolsheviks) in the 1930s
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The following is a list of members of the Politburo of the All-Union Communist Party (bolsheviks) in the 1930s.
List of members
Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office (Voting) |
Term of office (non-Voting) |
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Andreyev, Andrey (30 October 1985–5 December 1971) |
4 February 1932 |
16 October 1952 |
19 December 1927 |
4 February 1932 |
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Chubar, Vlas Vlas Chubar Vlas Yakovlevich Chubar was a Ukrainian Bolshevik revolutionary and a Soviet politician.-Early career:Chubar was born in Fedorovka, Yekaterinoslav Governorate, Russian Empire . He became a Marxist revolutionary early in life and joined the Bolshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labor... (22 February 1891–26 February 1939) |
1 February 1935 |
16 June 1938 |
3 November 1926 |
1 February 1935 |
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Eikhe, Robert (31 July 1890–2 February 1940) |
1 February 1935 |
29 April 1938 |
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Kaganovich, Lazar Lazar Kaganovich Lazar Moiseyevich Kaganovich was a Soviet politician and administrator and one of the main associates of Joseph Stalin.-Early life:Kaganovich was born in 1893 to Jewish parents in the village of Kabany, Radomyshl uyezd, Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire... (22 November 1893–25 July 1991) |
30 July 1930 |
29 June 1957 |
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Kalinin, Mikhail Mikhail Kalinin Mikhail Ivanovich Kalinin , known familiarly by Soviet citizens as "Kalinych," was a Bolshevik revolutionary and the nominal head of state of Russia and later of the Soviet Union, from 1919 to 1946... (19 November 1875–3 June 1946) |
1 January 1926 |
3 June 1946 |
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Khrushchev, Nikita Nikita Khrushchev Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev led the Soviet Union during part of the Cold War. He served as First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1964, and as Chairman of the Council of Ministers, or Premier, from 1958 to 1964... (15 April 1894–11 September 1971) |
22 March 1939 |
14 October 1964 |
14 January 1938 |
22 March 1939 |
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Kirov, Sergei (27 March 1886–1 December 1934) |
13 July 1930 |
1 December 1934 |
23 July 1926 |
13 July 1930 |
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Kosior, Stanislav Stanislav Kosior Stanislav Vikentyevich Kosior, sometimes spelled Kossior was one of three Kosior brothers, Polish-born Soviet politicians. He was General Secretary of the Ukrainian Communist Party, deputy prime minister of the USSR, and a member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union... (18 November 1889–26 February 1939) |
13 July 1930 |
3 May 1938 |
19 December 1927 |
13 July 1930 |
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Kuybyshev, Valerian (6 June 1888–25 January 1935) |
13 July 1930 |
25 January 1935 |
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Mikoyan, Anastas Anastas Mikoyan Anastas Ivanovich Mikoyan was an Armenian Old Bolshevik and Soviet statesman during the rules of Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, Nikita Khrushchev, and Leonid Brezhnev.... (13 November 1895–21 October 1978) |
1 February 1935 |
8 April 1966 |
23 July 1926 |
1 February 1935 |
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Molotov, Vyacheslav Vyacheslav Molotov Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Molotov was a Soviet politician and diplomat, an Old Bolshevik and a leading figure in the Soviet government from the 1920s, when he rose to power as a protégé of Joseph Stalin, to 1957, when he was dismissed from the Presidium of the Central Committee by Nikita Khrushchev... (9 March 1890–8 November 1986) |
1 January 1926 |
29 June 1957 |
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Ordzhonikidze, Grigoriy Grigoriy Ordzhonikidze Grigol Ordzhonikidze ორჯონიკიძე - Grigol Orjonikidze, , generally known as Sergo Ordzhonikidze ; – February 18, 1937) was a Georgian Bolshevik, later member of the CPSU Politburo and close friend to Joseph Stalin... (24 October 1886–18 February 1937) |
21 December 1930 |
18 February 1937 |
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Postyshev, Pavel Pavel Postyshev Pavel Petrovich Postyshev was a Soviet politician. He is considered to be one of the principal architects of the so-called man-made famine of 1932–33, or Holodomor.Postyshev was born in Ivanovo-Voznesensk.... (18 September 1887–26 February 1939) |
10 February 1934 |
14 January 1938 |
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Petrovsky, Grigory Grigory Petrovsky Grigory Ivanovich Petrovsky was one of the most prominent Russian revolutionaries of Ukrainian origin, who was the Chairman of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR from December 30, 1922, to January 12, 1938.... (23 January 1878–9 January 1958) |
1 January 1926 |
22 March 1939 |
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Rudzutaks, Jānis (3 August 1887–29 July 1938) |
23 July 1926 |
4 February 1932 |
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Rykov, Alexey (25 February 1881–15 March 1938) |
3 April 1922 |
21 December 1930 |
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Shvernik, Nikolay Nikolay Shvernik Nikolay Mikhailovich Shvernik was a Russian politician, who was the Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR from March 19, 1946 until March 15, 1953... (19 May 1888–24 December 1970) |
— | — | — | 22 March 1939 |
16 October 1952 |
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Stalin, Joseph Joseph Stalin Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin was the Premier of the Soviet Union from 6 May 1941 to 5 March 1953. He was among the Bolshevik revolutionaries who brought about the October Revolution and had held the position of first General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union's Central Committee... (18 December 1878–5 March 1953) |
25 March 1919 |
5 March 1953 |
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Syrtsov, Sergei (17 July 1983–10 September 1937) |
— | — | — | 21 June 1929 |
1 December 1930 |
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Voroshilov, Kliment Kliment Voroshilov Kliment Yefremovich Voroshilov , popularly known as Klim Voroshilov was a Soviet military officer, politician, and statesman... (23 January 1881–2 December 1969) |
1 January 1926 |
16 July 1960 |
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Zhdanov, Andrei Andrei Zhdanov Andrei Alexandrovich Zhdanov was a Soviet politician.-Life:Zhdanov enlisted with the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party in 1915 and was promoted through the party ranks, becoming the All-Union Communist Party manager in Leningrad after the assassination of Sergei Kirov in 1934... (26 February 1896–31 August 1946) |
22 March 1939 |
31 August 1948 |
1 February 1935 |
22 March 1939 |
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Yezhov, Nikolai Nikolai Yezhov Nikolai Ivanovich Yezhov or Ezhov was a senior figure in the NKVD under Joseph Stalin during the period of the Great Purge. His reign is sometimes known as the "Yezhovshchina" , "the Yezhov era", a term that began to be used during the de-Stalinization campaign of the 1950s... (1 May 1895–4 February 1940) |
12 October 1937 |
23 November 1938 |
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