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Nikolai and Bulganin
By August 1954 Malenkov's role as de facto head of government was over ; Nikolai Bulganin began signing Council of Ministers decrees ( a right beholden to the Chairman ) and the Presidium gave in to Khrushchev's wishes to replace Malenkov.
Malenkov spoke twice to the plenum, but it failed to alter his position, and on 8 March 1955 he was forced to resign from his post as Chairman of the Council of Ministers ; he was succeeded by Nikolai Bulganin, a protege of Khrushchev dating back to the 1930s.
From 16 May 17 June 1955, Nikolai Bulganin and Anastas Mikoyan visited Yugoslavia and Khrushchev renounced the expulsion of Yugoslavia from the Communist bloc.
On the early morning hours of 1 March 1953, after an all-night dinner and a movie Stalin arrived at his Kuntsevo residence some 15 km west of Moscow centre with interior minister Lavrentiy Beria and future premiers Georgy Malenkov, Nikolai Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev where he retired to his bedroom to sleep.
Nikita Khrushchev and Nikolai Bulganin visited Tito in Belgrade in 1955 and apologized for wrongdoings by Stalin's administration.
The East German uprising convinced Molotov, Malenkov, and Nikolai Bulganin that Beria's policies were dangerous and destabilizing to Soviet power.
Defence Minister Nikolai Bulganin ordered the Kantemirovskaya Tank Division and Tamanskaya Motor Rifle Division to move into Moscow to prevent security forces loyal to Beria from rescuing him.
The concept of " mutual aerial observation " was initially proposed to Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin at the Geneva Conference of 1955 by President Dwight D. Eisenhower ; however, the Soviets promptly rejected the concept and it lay dormant for several years.
At a Geneva Conference meeting with Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin in 1955, President Eisenhower proposed that the United States and Soviet Union conduct surveillance overflights of each other's territory to reassure each country that the other was not preparing to attack.
** Joseph Stalin suffers a stroke after an all-night dinner with Soviet Union interior minister Lavrenty Beria and future premiers Georgi Malenkov, Nikolai Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev.
Both Molotov and Mikoyan were falling out of favour rapidly, with Stalin telling Beria, Khrushchev, Malenkov and Nikolai Bulganin that he did not want to see Molotov and Mikoyan around anymore.
Molotov ( far left ) with Khrushchev ( second from right ) and Premier Nikolai Bulganin ( to the left of Khrushchev ) in 1955 at a gala reception in Moscow for the visit of West German Chancellor Conrad Adenauer ( centre ).
Mikołajczyk offered a smaller section of land, but Stalin declined, telling him that he would allow the exiled government to participate in the Polish Committee of National Liberation ( PKWN and later " Lublin Committee "), which consisted of communists and satellite parties set up under the direct control by the Soviet plenipotentiary Colonel-General Nikolai Bulganin.
Bond's examination of the hull of the Disco Volante was inspired by the ill-fated mission undertaken on 19 April 1956 by the ex-Royal Navy frogman " Buster " Crabb on behalf of MI6, as he examined the hull of the Soviet cruiser Ordzhonikidze that had brought Nikita Khrushchev and Nikolai Bulganin on a diplomatic mission to Britain.
In 1956, WJC leaders delivered a memorandum to Soviet leaders Nikolai Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev during their visit to London, and a year later the World Jewish Congress Executive launched a worldwide call to attention regarding the plight of Jews in the Soviet Union and other Communist countries.
* The Geneva Summit of 1955, where " The Big Four " President Dwight D. Eisenhower of the United States, Prime Minister Anthony Eden of Britain, Premier Nikolai A. Bulganin of the Soviet Union, and Prime Minister Edgar Faure of France discussed global security
Malenkov together with his co-conspirators Nikolai Bulganin, Vyacheslav Molotov, and Lazar Kaganovich who organized the failed Anti-Party Group were swiftly fired from Politburo.
Brown had a private but widely publicised shouting-match with Soviet leaders Nikita Khrushchev and Nikolai Bulganin when he was part of a Labour Party delegation invited to dine with them on their British visit in April 1956.
Anthony Eden was also a target and when he shook hands with Nikita Khrushchev and Nikolai Bulganin as they arrived at Victoria Station in 1956 LEL members were on hand to yell at Eden that he had just shaken hands with murderers.
Communist leaders in 1949: Mao Zedong, Nikolai Bulganin, Joseph Stalin, Walter Ulbricht, and Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal
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Nicholas I (, Nikolai I Pavlovich ; ) was the Emperor of Russia from 1825 until 1855, known as one of the most reactionary of the Russian monarchs.
The Five, also known as The Mighty Handful, The Mighty Five, or The Mighty Coterie (, Moguchaya kuchka ), refers to a circle of composers who met in Saint Petersburg, Russia, in the years 1856 1870: Mily Balakirev ( the leader ), César Cui, Modest Mussorgsky, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and Alexander Borodin.
Nikolai Mikhaylovich Przhevalsky (, also transliterated Przewalski ( Polish-style ) and Prjevalsky, ; —), was a Russian geographer of Polish background and explorer of Central and Eastern Asia.
After a failed attempt in 1811, Kuskov sailed the brig Chirikov back to Bodega Bay in March of 1812, naming it the Gulf of Rumyantsev or Rumyantsev Bay (, Zaliv Rumyantseva ) in honor of the Russian Minister of Commerce Count Nikolai Petrovich Rumyantzev.
Nikolai Viktorovich Podgorny (, ) ( 12 January 1983 ) was a Soviet Ukrainian statesman during the Cold War.
The Star (, ) is a 2002 Russian film directed by Nikolai Lebedev, a large modern project of Mosfilm.
Nikolai Karlovich Medtner (, Nikoláj Kárlovič Métner, 13 November 1951 ) was a Russian composer and pianist.
The Golden Cockerel (, Zolotoy petushok ) is an opera in three acts, with short prologue and even shorter epilogue, by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
Sadko (, the name of the main character ) is an opera in seven scenes by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
Nikolai Sergeevich Korndorf (, January 23, 1947 Moscow, USSR May 30, 2001 Vancouver, Canada ) was a Russian and Canadian ( from 1991 ) composer and conductor.
He was taught by Nikolai Myaskovsky, and his students included Iosif Andriasov from 1958 till 1963, Alfred Schnittke, who studied with him from 1953 until 1958 (, ) and Michael L. Geller.
" The Tale of Cross-eyed Lefty from Tula and the Steel Flea " (, Skaz o Tulskom kosom Levshe i o stalnoy Blokhe ), The Tale of the Crosseyed Lefthander from Tula and the Steal Flea or simply Levsha (, left-handed ), sometimes called The Lefthander, Lefty, The Steel Flea or The Left-handed Craftsman is a well-known 1881 skaz ( story ) by Nikolai Leskov.
The Tale of Tsar Saltan (, Skazka o Tsare Saltane ) is an opera in four acts with a prologue, seven scenes, by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
The Snow Maiden: A Spring Fairy Tale (, Snegúrochka Vesennyaya Skazka ) is an opera in four acts with a prologue by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, composed during 1880 1881.
May Night (, Majskaja noch ) is an opera in three acts, four scenes, by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov from a libretto by the composer and is based on Nikolai Gogol's story May Night, or the Drowned Maiden, from his collection Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka.
Mozart and Salieri (, Motsart i Salyeri ) is a one-act opera in two scenes by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, written in 1897 to a Russian libretto taken almost verbatim from Alexander Pushkin's 1830 verse drama of the same name.
The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevroniya (, Skazaniye o nevidimom grade Kitezhe i deve Fevronii ) is an opera in four acts by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
Nil Sorsky (, also Nilus of Sora and Nil Sorski ; birth name Николай Майков or Nikolai Maikov ) ( c. 1433 1508 ) was a leader of the Russian medieval movement opposing ecclesiastic landownership ( known as the " Non-possessors ").
" Viy " (, ) is a horror short story by the Ukrainian-born Russian writer Nikolai Gogol, first published in the first volume of his collection of tales entitled Mirgorod ( 1835 ).

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