Dmitry S. Polyansky as a regional leader in the memories of Crimeans
Journal: RUDN Journal of Public Administration (Vol.6, No. 1)Publication Date: 2019-12-03
Authors : Sergey Minchik;
Page : 41-49
Keywords : biography; kremlinology; interviewing; Crimea local study; history of Russia; memoires;
Abstract
Dmitry S. Polyansky (1917-2001) is known as one of the CPSU and USSR leaders. He combined his membership in the Politburo of the Communist Party (1960-1976) with the posts of Russian PM, the Deputy and First Deputy Chairman of the all-union Government, the Soviet Minister of Agriculture (1958-1976). Later Polyansky served a SU ambassador in Japan and Norway (1976-1987). As a politic and state activist he was involved to number of odious events: the transfer of the Crimean Oblast (1954), the defeat of the Anti-Party Group (1957), the “Ryazan affair” (1960), the “Novocherkassk massacre” (1962), the Nikita S. Khrushchev’s
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