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- Yekaterina_Furtseva abstract "Yekaterina Alexeyevna Furtseva (Russian: Екатерина Алексеевна Фурцева; 7 December 1910 – 24 October 1974) was probably the most influential woman in Soviet politics and the second woman to be admitted into Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (the first being Yelena Stasova, member of the 7th Bureau). Furtseva was born in Vyshny Volochyok. Until the 1940s, she worked as an ordinary weaver at one of Moscow's textile factories. She had been a minor party worker in Kursk and the Crimea, and was called to Moscow and sent to the Institute of Chemical Technology from where she graduated in 1941 as a chemical engineer.Furtseva's party career started under Joseph Stalin. Gradually, she became active in Komsomol affairs and rose to the position of Secretary of the Moscow City Council in 1950. She gave a speech at the 19th Congress of the CPSU in 1952, the last party congress of the Stalin era, where she was also elected a candidate member of the Central Committee of the CPSU. Under Nikita Khrushchev, who sympathized with her, Furtseva was the first secretary of Moscow Committee of the CPSU from 1954 to 1957.In 1952, Furtseva attacked the leading filmstar, Boris Babochkin, who was famous since starring as Vasily Chapayev. This time Furtseva saw the actor starring in a stageplay, and was enraged by Babochkin's satirical portrayal of the Soviet communist leadership. Her angry article in the Soviet newspaper Pravda called for censorship of Babochkin, while Furtseva furthered her career in the Soviet elite. Then Furtseva personally ordered that all film studios and drama companies of the USSR should refuse Babochkin any jobs, keeping him unemployed.In 1956 she was appointed a Secretary of the Central Committee and was elected a candidate member of Politburo. She became the first woman to join the Politburo the next year. In this capacity, she sided with Khrushchev in de-Stalinization during the Khrushchev's Thaw, and secured the downfall of Vyacheslav Molotov, Georgy Malenkov, and Lazar Kaganovich when they conspired to depose her patron.During that time she fell in love with Nikolay Firyubin, the Soviet ambassador in Yugoslavia. Furtseva scandalized the Soviet elite by her weekend trips abroad in order to meet her lover. As he married her and rose to become the Deputy Foreign Minister, they settled in Moscow, and their relations cooled down somewhat.During the following 14 years, remembered as the Age of Furtseva, she exerted immense influence on Soviet culture, both repressive and beneficent. As she became increasingly interested in manipulating theatre and cinema, many remarkable actors and directors tried to secure her friendship in order to further their own careers. According to the most intimate of her friends (such as the singer Lyudmila Zykina), she also became addicted to alcohol. On 19 June 1974, Pravda revealed that she had failed to be re-elected to the Supreme Soviet. Two months previous she had been disciplined by the Party for extravagance and fined 40,000 rubles. She died in Moscow a few months later, officially of heart failure. Yet there were rumors that she was implicated in illegal commercial dealings and, wishing to preclude the impending scandal and disgrace, committed suicide. Furtseva is buried at the Novodevichye Cemetery.".
- Yekaterina_Furtseva birthDate "1910-11-24".
- Yekaterina_Furtseva birthPlace Russian_Empire.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva birthPlace Tver_Governorate.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva birthPlace Vyshny_Volochyok.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva deathDate "1974-10-24".
- Yekaterina_Furtseva deathPlace Moscow.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva deathPlace Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva deathPlace Soviet_Union.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva nationality Soviet_people.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva office "Candidate member of the20thPresidium".
- Yekaterina_Furtseva office "First Secretary of theMoscow City Party Committee".
- Yekaterina_Furtseva office "Full member of the20thPresidium".
- Yekaterina_Furtseva office "Member of the20thSecretariat".
- Yekaterina_Furtseva office "Minister of Culture".
- Yekaterina_Furtseva party Communist_Party_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva predecessor Ivan_Kapitonov.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva predecessor Nikolai_Mikhailov.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva profession Civil_service.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva successor Pyotr_Demichev.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva successor Vladimir_Ustinov_(politician).
- Yekaterina_Furtseva termPeriod Yekaterina_Furtseva__1.
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- Yekaterina_Furtseva wikiPageWikiLink Alexei_Kosygin.
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- Yekaterina_Furtseva wikiPageWikiLink Category:1910_births.
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- Yekaterina_Furtseva wikiPageWikiLink Category:Russian_communists.
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- Yekaterina_Furtseva wikiPageWikiLink Lazar_Kaganovich.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva wikiPageWikiLink Lyudmila_Zykina.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_Culture_(Soviet_Union).
- Yekaterina_Furtseva wikiPageWikiLink Moscow.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva wikiPageWikiLink Moscow_City_Committee_of_the_Communist_Party_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva wikiPageWikiLink Nikita_Khrushchev.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva wikiPageWikiLink Nikolai_Mikhailov.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva wikiPageWikiLink Nikolay_Firyubin.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva wikiPageWikiLink Novodevichy_Cemetery.
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- Yekaterina_Furtseva wikiPageWikiLink Tver_Governorate.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva wikiPageWikiLink Unemployment.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva wikiPageWikiLink Vasily_Chapayev.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_Ustinov_(politician).
- Yekaterina_Furtseva wikiPageWikiLink Vyacheslav_Molotov.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva wikiPageWikiLink Vyshny_Volochyok.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva wikiPageWikiLinkText "Furtseva, Catherine Alekseevna".
- Yekaterina_Furtseva wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yekaterina Furtseva".
- Yekaterina_Furtseva birthDate "1910-11-24".
- Yekaterina_Furtseva birthPlace Russian_Empire.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva birthPlace Tver_Governorate.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva birthPlace Vyshny_Volochyok.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva caption "Yekaterina Furtseva in 1964".
- Yekaterina_Furtseva deathDate "1974-10-24".
- Yekaterina_Furtseva deathPlace Moscow.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva deathPlace Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva deathPlace Soviet_Union.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva ethnicity Russians.
- Yekaterina_Furtseva name "Yekaterina Furtseva".
- Yekaterina_Furtseva name "Екатерина Фурцева".
- Yekaterina_Furtseva nationality Soviet_people.