
Andrei Ždanov
Andrei Ždanov was a prominent Soviet politician and ideologist, known for his role in the early years of the Soviet regime and his influence over Eastern European affairs, particularly in the Baltic states, during the 1930s. He was a key figure in the Soviet Union's efforts to expand its influence in the region and was noted for his aggressive stance towards Finland, Estonia, and Latvia, threatening military action if provoked.
Born on Feb 26, 1896 (129 years old)
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Andrei Ždanov was the Leningrad party leader who threatened Finland, Estonia, and Latvia during a speech in 1936.
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