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This 3 page paper is a brief overview of the leaders of the Soviet Union from Leonid Brezhnev through Mikhail Gorbachev. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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positions" (List of leaders of the Soviet Union, 2006). The first important position is that of "Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet," a title that can be translated
as "President of the Soviet Union" (List of leaders of the Soviet Union, 2006). It was theoretically the highest office of the three (List of leaders of the Soviet Union,
2006). The second important position was Premier of the Soviet Union, which was particularly important in Lenins time (List of leaders of the Soviet Union, 2006). After Lenins death, "the
most important position ultimately became the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union"; this person headed the Politburo (List of leaders of the Soviet Union, 2006). Several
of the most memorable names in world history belong to the period before Brezhnev, including Lenin, Stalin and Khrushchev; Lenin of course is a revolutionary; Stalin a dictator and Khrushchev
alternately a genial-seeming man and a terrible threat. Khrushchev was the last Soviet leaders to use the title "Premier," since then, they have preferred "President" (List of leaders of the
Soviet Union, 2006). Leonid Brezhnev was Premier from 1968 to November 10, 1982; Yuri Andropov held the office from November 12, 1982 to February 9, 1984; Konstantin Chernenko took
over from February 13, 1984 to March 10, 1985; Mikhail Gorbachev was the last Soviet leader; he was in office from March 11, 1985 to December 25, 1991; from March
15, 1990 through December 25, 1991, he was "President of the Soviet Union," the first time that office had been created (List of leaders of the Soviet Union, 2006). When
Gorbachev left office the Soviet Union had ceased to exist and had broken up into its various constituent republics, of which Russia is the largest; each republic has its own
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