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  1. Category: Andrei Gromyko. Aus Wikimedia Commons, dem freien Medienarchiv. Zur Navigation springen ...

  2. Andrei Gromyko (1909—1989) Soviet statesman, Foreign minister 1957–1985, President of the USSR 1985–8 Quick Reference (b. Old Gromyki near Minsk, 18 July 1909; d. Moscow, 2 July 1989) ...

  3. 1. Jan. 2019 · Gromyko was born on 18 July 1909 in Starye Gromyki, Belarus (then part of the Tsarist Russian Empire). After studying agriculture at the Institute of Economics in Minsk, during which time he joined the Communist Party, he continued to work at the Institute from 1936–39. He began his diplomatic career in 1939 joining the Soviet Embassy in ...

  4. Gromyko was born to a poor "semi-peasant, semi-worker" family in the Belarusian village of Staryja Gramyki, near Gomel on 18 July 1909. Gromyko's father, Andrei Matveyevich, worked as a seasonal worker in a local factory. Andrei Matveyevich was not a very educated man, having only attended four years of school, but knew how to read and write ...

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  6. Einzigartige Andrei Andrejewitsch Gromyko Poster bestellen Von Künstlern designt und verkauft Hochwertiger Druck Bilder für Wohnzimmer, Schlafzimmer und mehr.

  7. A 'New Gromyko' The new collective leadership, with Brezhnev and Aleksei N. Kosygin soon emerging at the top, left Mr. Gromyko in his key position at the Foreign Ministry. But the years after 1964 saw the emergence of the ''new Gromyko'' and of a foreign policy of a different order from the bluster, blunder and boast of the Khrushchev years ...