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  1. 26 de jun. de 2024 · Luego la muerte de Brezhnev, en noviembre de 1982, le sucedió Yuri Andropov, aliado de Leonid que desde 1967 había detentado el cargo de presidente del Comité de Seguridad del Estado (popularmente conocido como KGB).

  2. 25 de jun. de 2024 · Soviet Union - Interregnum, Andropov, Chernenko: Toward the end of his life, Brezhnev lost control of the country. Regionalism became stronger as the centre faltered. When Brezhnev died on November 10, 1982, he was succeeded as party leader by Yury Andropov, although his chosen successor was Konstantin Chernenko.

  3. 20 de jun. de 2024 · Yuri Vladímirovich Andrópov. Primer secretario general del Comité Central del Partido Comunista de la Unión Soviética desde 12 de noviembre de 1982 hasta el 9 de febrero de 1984. Presidente del Presidium del Sóviet Supremo de la Unión Soviética desde el 16 de junio de 1983 hasta el 9 de febrero de 1984.

  4. 14 de jun. de 2024 · Y sí, entretuvo al poderoso Yuri Andrópov, que fue el jefe del KGB durante 15 años y que había sido preparado por Brézhnev para sucederle en el cargo, cuando este bajaba al Cáucaso Norte ...

  5. Hace 2 días · After Khrushchev came the triumvirate of Leonid I. Brezhnev, Aleksey N. Kosygin, and N.V. Podgorny. The first was the party leader, the second headed the government, and the third became chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, a ceremonial position.

  6. Hace 1 día · Yuri Andropov, Brezhnev's eventual successor as general secretary, was chairman of the committee in charge of managing Brezhnev's funeral, held on 15 November 1982, five days after his death. The funeral was attended by forty‑seven heads and deputy heads of state, twenty‑three heads and deputy heads of government, forty heads of foreign ...

  7. 25 de jun. de 2024 · The Brezhnev leadership set out to improve relations with the outside world and to demonstrate that the Soviet Union was a sober, predictable state. However, relations with China declined alarmingly, resulting in armed conflict along the Ussuri River in March 1969 and along the Soviet-Sinkiang border in August.