Yahoo Poland Wyszukiwanie w Internecie

Search results

  1. Studying at Moscow State University, he married fellow student Raisa Titarenko in 1953 and received his law degree in 1955. Moving to Stavropol, he worked for the Komsomol youth organization and, after Stalin's death, became a keen proponent of the de-Stalinization reforms of Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev.

  2. 31 sie 2022 · Mikhail Gorbachev's wife, Raisa Gorbacheva, was born in western Siberia and worked her way through hardships as a child — for example, she was illiterate until her 20s — but her hard work earned her a spot at Moscow State University where she studied philosophy, as Oca Magazine reported.

  3. On 9 August 1999, Yeltsin fired his Prime Minister, Sergei Stepashin, and for the fourth time, fired his entire Cabinet. In Stepashin's place, he appointed Vladimir Putin, relatively unknown at that time, and announced his wish to see Putin as his successor. In late 1999, Yeltsin and U.S. President Bill Clinton openly disagreed on the war in ...

  4. 23 mar 2022 · Raisa Gorbachev was a high-profile first lady of the Soviet Union, known for her glamorous outfits and sponsorship of charitable causes (via BBC). She dedicated her life to politics along with her husband, former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, and to her own causes, helping those in need.

  5. Raisa Maximovna Titarenko was born in 1932 in Siberia’s Altai Region, in the family of a railway engineer. Graduating school with a gold medal, she was admitted to Moscow State University...

  6. 30 sie 2022 · On his return to Stavropol with his new wife Raisa, he began a rapid rise through the regional party structure.

  7. 30 sie 2022 · In April 1989, then Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev met Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in 10 Downing Street. Thatcher hailed the talks as "deep, very wide-ranging and very friendly".

  1. Ludzie szukają również