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milfstalin · 18 days ago
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I perfectly understand the reason for Khrushchev's attitude towards my father. Apart from the desire to rise above my father, to somehow surpass him even after death, Khrushchev takes revenge on me for his son[1]. When my father was still alive, he told me with resentment that his son died because he was not covered in the sky by squadrons. I could see that Khrushchev was genuinely concerned about his son's death, so I advised him to think about what he was saying and not talk nonsense. I did not tell my father about this incident, I felt sorry for Khrushchev, but instead of gratitude, I earned hatred. As soon as the opportunity presented itself, Khrushchev took it out on me, an innocent man. It is unlikely that anyone will consider this right, consider it justified. I keep thinking back to how my father, who was such a good judge of character, could keep not one but several traitors around. I'm trying to explain this to myself, and I've tried it in my notes, too. I understand intellectually that this was possible, because it was so. But at the same time I wonder-how, why? I myself never liked Khrushchev, Bulganin, Malenkov, or Voznesensky[2] neither Kaganovich. Khrushchev and Bulganin repelled me by their excessive obsequiousness. Once upon a time, they hurried to greet me first, vying with each other to say pleasantries and agree. I don't like obsequious people, I can't stand sycophancy. Malenkov, on the contrary, was too swaggering. He walked around with his nose in the air, looking down on everyone, only with my father he behaved like a younger comrade with an older one. He looked at me like a wolf. I felt that he could not forgive me for drawing my father's attention to the supply of defective aircraft to the army. Voznesensky, until he was exposed, also looked down on everyone and often broke down into rudeness. Once he tried to take it out on me, but was rebuffed. When talking to Kaganovich, it was immediately felt that he was saying something completely different from what he was thinking. In the last years of his life, my father trusted Kaganovich less and less. In addition, Kaganovich liked to say nasty things behind his back. "Lazarus smeared everyone again," Voroshilov said when Kaganovich once again poured mud on someone. His opinion was not listened to, but he still continued to bend his line.
[1] Leonid Nikitich Khrushchev (1917-1943) was a military pilot, the son of N.S. Khrushchev, who died in aerial combat during the war.
[2] Nikolai Alekseevich Voznesensky (1903-1950) was a Soviet politician and statesman, economist. Doctor of Economics (1935). In 1949, in connection with the "Leningrad affair", he was removed from all posts, removed from the Politburo of the Central Committee, expelled from the Central Committee of the CPSU (b), and then arrested. In September 1950, he was sentenced to an exceptional measure of punishment.
От отца не отрекаюсь! Запрещенные мемуары сына Вождя - Сталин Василий (machine translated)
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thespoliarium · 2 years ago
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ANNOUNCEMENT!
Hello, everyone! As you may all know, I have been quite noisy about this, but I have been writing a book. I am finally happy to present to you the title of the book...
"The Tired Red Swans: A Secret Love Story from Soviet Russia."
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What's it all about? Well...
"USSR, 1931: Irina Shulzhenko was chosen by General Secretary Joseph Stalin to be the governess of his children, when she meets Vyacheslav Molotov, who was the 3rd Premier of the Soviet Union. Amused by each other, the two became friends and later became lovers. A story of love, lust, power, politics, and communism, witness one of the controversial yet legendary love stories hidden for years in Soviet Russia." Whoa!
Disclaimer: The author deeply condemns Stalin’s atrocities, and hopes it never happen again. The casting here would be as is from Armando Iannucci’s movie The Death of Stalin (2017), although it closely follows the real-life chronology of events.
So, who are the characters? Well, most of them are Soviet figures like: Molotov, Stalin, Khrushchev, Beria, Zhukov, Bulganin, Malenkov, Mikoyan, Kaganovich, Svetlana and Vasily, and some more!
But our main character is a woman, and her name is Irina Shulzhenko!
Irina Shulzhenko is the main character of TTRS. She is the governess to Stalin's children, Molotov's secretary, once Foreign Minister and Soviet Ambassador to the UK. She is played by none other than Lara Fabian!
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More details? Okay! It's got 50K+ words, and 36 chapters. I worked on it for like 2 months, while balancing schoolwork. Whoa, juggler!
This will be released on Archive of Our Own, next Saturday, June 10, 2023! Mark your calendars! I will shamelessly promote this so bear with me.
I'll post the link once it is all done!
And here's the playlist!
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warsofasoiaf · 2 years ago
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Besides Beria or Khrushchev, were there any other actual contenders to take over after Stalin's death?
The Anti-Party Group, which was led by Malenkov, Molotov, and Kaganovich, although their move was to appoint Bulganin so he technically would have been the new First Secretary.
Thanks for the question, George.
SomethingLikeALawyer, Hand of the King
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severe-intense-gaze · 20 days ago
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lyricsgoal · 2 years ago
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Kalakalame Lyrics - Baby (Telugu)
#Kalakalame #BabyTelugu
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meowlenkov · 6 months ago
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Thank you for preventing a Malendrought in the Malenfandom!!
Of course oomfie! Have more Malenkov
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Lovely smile attracts a horde
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When Bulganin refuses to match with Malenkov and Khrushchev </3
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Correct me if I'm wrong but this is
(Left-right): Khrushchev, Bulganin, Malenkov, Kaganovich, Suslov
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ratnurse · 1 year ago
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The presidium minutes are hilarious btw. Why did the scribe put in bulganin going "..."
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lover-also-fighter-also · 2 months ago
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when u get this, list 5 songs u like to listen to, publish. then, send this ask to 10 of your favorite followers or moots (positivity is cool) 💖
Hey Juud! Thanks for this!
So the top 5 songs on my playlist are:
A Thousand Years (Christina Perri)
Perfect (Ed Sheeran)
Lover (Taylor Swift)
Sita Ramam Theme BGM (Vishal Chandrashekaran)
O Rendu Prema Meghaalila - Baby (Telugu Movie) (Vijai Bulganin)
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gonzalo-obes · 11 months ago
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IMAGENES Y DATOS INTERESANTES DEL DIA 27 DE MARZO DE 2024
Día Mundial del Teatro, Día Internacional del Enlace entre las Ciencias Médicas, Día Nacional del Trasplante, Semana de solidaridad con los pueblos que luchan contra el racismo y la discriminación racial, Año Internacional de los Camélidos.
San Narses y San Ruperto.
Tal día como hoy en el año 1977
Dos aviones, un Boeing 747 de Pan Am y otro 747 de KLM, chocan en la pista del aeropuerto de los Rodeos, en las Islas Canarias (España), muriendo 582 personas. (Hace 47 años)
1958
En la URSS, Nikita Kruschev, sustituye a Nicolay Bulganin como premier soviético, convirtiéndose en líder absoluto del Partido Comunista y del Estado. Siendo presidente, Kruschev denunciará el sistema totalitario de Stalin y su culto a la imagen, pero esta atmósfera de libertad y crítica interna sólo traerá movimientos y manifestaciones anti soviéticas en los países satélites de Hungría y Polonia. Durante la crisis de los misiles de Cuba, y mediante un diálogo razonable y cuidado evitará, junto con Kennedy, la que podría haber sido Tercera Guerra Mundial y primera termonuclear. Kruschev dimitirá inopinadamente en 1964 por la presión a la que le someterá el Partido Comunista, crítico con sus políticas económica y extranjera. (Hace 66 años)
1886
En EE.UU., el jefe apache Gerónimo se escapa junto a 19 guerreros y 13 mujeres, hacia su tierra natal en Arizona. Allí retomará la lucha, aunque será detenido de nuevo en septiembre. (Hace 138 años)
1854
Francia y el Reino Unido, como aliados de Turquía para el mantenimiento de la integridad del Imperio otomano y temerosos del expansionismo zarista, declaran la guerra a Rusia, lo que da origen a la Guerra de Crimea. La guerra se dará por finalizada con la firma de la paz de París el 30 de marzo de 1856, lo que supondrá el aislamiento de Austria, la hegemonía de Francia y el fin de la política fuertemente conservadora del zar Nicolás I. (Hace 170 años)
1813
En Berlín, Federico Guillermo III, rey de Prusia, empujado por la opinión pública, decide declarar la guerra a Francia. (Hace 211 años)
1802
Mediante la paz de Amiens, la isla de Menorca caída en manos inglesas en 1798, vuelve a ser de soberanía española. (Hace 222 años)
1625
Al morir hoy Jacobo I, Carlos I es proclamado rey de Inglaterra, Escocia e Irlanda. Reclama, asimismo, el trono de Francia. Ejercerá el poder de modo absolutista lo que le enfrentará con el Parlamento. Durante el transcurso de la llamada Segunda Guerra Civil será cuando morirá decapitado en el cadalso el 30 de enero de 1649. (Hace 399 años)
1572
En España, la Inquisición encarcela a Fray Luis de León, sobre todo por su traducción del "Cantar de los Cantares". Pasará cinco duros años en la cárcel donde escribirá algunos de sus mejores poemas. (Hace 452 años)
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En América, el español Juan Ponce de León y en el día de hoy, día de la "pascua florida", llega a una tierra nueva a la que bautiza con el nombre de Florida. (Hace 511 años)
1344
Después de casi 20 meses de asedio, los cristianos, comandados por el rey Alfonso XI de Castilla, entran en la villa vieja de Algeciras (España), arrebatándosela a los musulmanes del Reino de Granada, lo que será un golpe decisivo en la Reconquista, al dotar al Reino de Castilla del principal puerto de la zona del Estrecho de Gibraltar y al servir la ciudad como base principal de intervención para el ejército cristiano. (Hace 680 años)
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En las cálidas tierras de Egipto, Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator, restablecida como reina tras una guerra civil contra su hermano Ptolomeo XIII, al que ha derrotado con la ayuda de su amante romano Julio César, se casa con su hermano Ptolomeo XIV, de tan sólo 10 años de edad, para poder seguir gobernando. (Hace 2071 años)
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squarcoo3 · 11 months ago
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Nikita Khrushchev replaced Nicolay Bulganin as the Soviet premier
On March 27, 1958, a significant event took place in Soviet politics as Nikita Khrushchev replaced Nicolay Bulganin as the Soviet premier. This move marked a significant shift in leadership within the Soviet Union, as Khrushchev became the first leader since Joseph Stalin to simultaneously hold the USSR’s two top offices. This essay will explore the implications of this leadership change and its…
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milfstalin · 1 month ago
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warsofasoiaf · 8 months ago
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Was ‘Iron’ Lazar Kaganovich a potential candidate to succeed Stalin? Or did he not want to be Premier of the SU?
He was a leading figure in the "Anti-Party" group but they had coalesced behind Bulganin. They did so because Bulganin was very popular with the reformists (who Khrushchev championed), so they could sell their attempt to oust Khrushchev as a principled stand against Khrushchev's increasing centralization and not a partisan affair.
Thanks for the question, Anon.
SomethingLikeALawyer, Hand of the King
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thirupeace · 1 year ago
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ᴋɪɴᴅɴᴇss ᴄʜᴀɴɢᴇs ᴇᴠᴇʀʏᴛʜɪɴɢ 😇
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romanticlyrics · 1 year ago
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allindiagovtjobs · 2 years ago
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Emone Song Lyrics In Telugu – Deepthi Sunaina ఉండిపో ఉండిపో ఉండిపోవే గుండెలో చప్పుడై నాతో
Emone Song Lyrics In Telugu – Deepthi Sunaina Lyrics – ijai bulganin & Aditi bhavaraju “Emone” is a Telugu song featuring popular social media influencer Deepthi Sunaina. The song is composed by KC Loy and the lyrics are written by Kittu Vissapragada. The music video of the song was directed by Srujan Yarabolu. The song’s …
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newestmusic · 2 years ago
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Janno Reim / Stanislav Bulganin – Модель (Kraftwerk “Das Model” cover)
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