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Lavrentiy Pavlovich Beria (29 March [O.S. 17 March] 1899 – 23
December 1953) was a
Soviet politician and one of the longest-serving and most influential...
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Beria in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Beria may
refer to:
Bakiye Beria Onger (1921–2015),
Turkish feminist activist Lavrentiy Beria (1899–1953)...
- ploshchad.)
While part of the
Soviet Union, it was
Beria Square (Georgian: ბერიას მოედანი,
Berias moedani) and
Lenin Square (Georgian: ლენინის მოედანი...
- for disloyalty. On 22
August 1938, NKVD
leader Lavrenty Beria was
named as Yezhov's deputy.
Beria had
managed to
survive the
Great Purge and the "Yezhovshchina"...
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Committee between Lavrentiy Beria and ****ure
leader Nikita Khrushchev. Most of the
story is
focused on the rise and fall of
Beria,
narrating his struggle...
- Khrushchev, then-head of the
Moscow branch of the
Communist Party;
Lavrentiy Beria, head of the NKVD;
Georgy Malenkov, the
chairman of the Presidium; and Vyacheslav...
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arrest Beria as
Beria belatedly discovered he had lost
control of
Ministry of
Interior troops and the
troops of the
Kremlin guard. On 26 June 1953,
Beria was...
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arrests Beria.
Malenkov does not
intervene and
reluctantly signs Beria's death warrant,
horrified at what
Beria had done to his victims. At
Beria's emergency...
- however, now led by
Beria's adversaries.
Although Kruglov rose
through the
ranks of
Beria's machine, he was not
considered a
Beria loyalist and
after the...
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Beria alphabet,
Beria Giray Erfe ('Zaghawa
Writing Marks'), is an
indigenous alphabetic script proposed for the
Zaghawa language (also
known as
Beria)...