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Nikolai Bulganin

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Image:Nikolai bulganin.jpg frame|Nikolai Alexandrovich Bulganin '''Nikolai Alexandrovich Bulganin''' ({{lang-ru|Ð?иколаÌ?й Ð?лекÑ?аÌ?ндрович БулгаÌ?нин}}) (May 30 1895 - February 24 1975) was a prominent Soviet Union Soviet politician, who served as Minister of Defense (1953-55) and Prime Minister (1955-58). Bulganin was born in Nizhny Novgorod, the son of an office worker. He joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Bolshevik Party in 1917, and in 1918 he was recruited into the Cheka, the Bolshevik regime's political police, where he served until 1922. After the Russian Civil War he became an industrial manager, working in the electricity administration until 1927, and as director of the Moscow electricity supply in 1927-1931 31. From 1931 to 1937 he was chairman of the executive committee of the Moscow City Soviet. In 1934 the Communist Party's XVII Party Congress elected Bulganin a candidate member of the Central Committee. A loyal Stalinist, he was promoted rapidly as other leaders fell victim to Joseph Stalin's Great Purge of 1937-1938 38. In July 1937 he was appointed Prime Minister of the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic Russian Republic (RSFSR). He became a full member of the Central Committee later that year, and in September 1938 he became Deputy Prime Minister of the Soviet Union, and also head of the State Bank of the USSR. During World War II Bulganin played a leading role in the government, and also in the Red Army, although he was never a front-line commander. He was given the rank of Colonel-General and was a member of the State Committee of Defense. In 1944 he was appointed Deputy Commissar for Defense, under Stalin, and served as Stalin's principal agent in the High Command of the Red Army. In 1946 he became Minister for the Armed Forces and was promoted to the rank of Marshal of the Soviet Union. He also became a candidate member of the Politburo of the Communist Party. He was again Deputy Prime Minister of the Soviet Union, under Stalin, from 1947 to 1950. In 1948 he became a full member of the Politburo. After Stalin's death in March 1953, Bulganin moved into the first rank of the Soviet leadership, being appointed to the key post of Defense Minister. He was an ally of Nikita Khrushchev during his power struggle with Georgy Malenkov, and in February 1955 he succeeded Malenkov as Prime Minister of the Soviet Union. He was generally seen as a supporter of Khrushchev's programme of reform and destalinization. He and Khrushchev travelled together to India, Yugoslavia and Britain, where they were known in the press as "the B and K show." By 1957, however, Bulganin had come to share the doubts held about Khrushchev's liberal policies by the conseravtive group (the so-called "Anti-Party Group") led by Vyacheslav Molotov. In June, when the conservatives tried to remove Khrushchev from power at a meeting of the Politburo, Bulganin vacillated between the two camps. When the conservatives were defeated and removed from power, Bulganin survived for a while, but in March 1958, at a session of the Supreme Soviet, Khrushchev forced his resignation. In September Bulganin was removed from the Central Committee and deprived of the title of Marshal. He was dispatched to Stavropol as chairman of Regional Economic Council, a token position, and in February 1960 he was retired on a pension. {{start box}} {{succession box| title=Minister of Defence of Soviet Union People's Commissar of Armed Forces| before=Joseph Stalin| after=Aleksandr Vasilevsky| years=19471949| }} {{s-bef|rows=1|before=Nikolai Kuznetsov}} {{s-ttl|rows=2|title=Minister of Defence of Soviet Union United Ministry of War and Navy|years=19531955}} {{s-aft|rows=2|after=Georgy Zhukov}} {{s-bef|rows=1|before=Aleksandr Vasilevsky}} {{succession box|title=Premier of the Soviet Union.html">Georgy Malenkov after=Nikita Khrushchev|years=1955–1958}} {{end box}} Category:1895 births Bulganin, Nikolai Category:1975 deaths Bulganin, Nikolai Category:Marshals of the Soviet Union Bulganin, Nikolai Category:Heads of Government of the Soviet Union Bulganin, Nikolai Category:Old Bolsheviks Bulganin, Nikolai Category:Recipients of Virtuti Militari Bulganin de:Nikolai Alexandrowitsch Bulganin es:Nikolai Bulganin fr:Nikolaï Boulganine lt:Nikolajus Bulganinas ja:ニコライ・ブルガーニン pt:Nikolai Bulganin ro:Nicolai Bulganin ru:Булганин, Ð?иколай Ð?лекÑ?андрович sl:Nikolaj AleksandroviÄ? Bulganin sr:Ð?иколај Булгањин fi:Nikolai Bulganin

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