Death and funeral of Leonid Brezhnev
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On 10 November 1982, Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev, the third General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) and the fifth
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, died at the age of 75, a month before his 76th birthday, after suffering a heart attack following years of serious ailments. His death was officially acknowledged on 11 November simultaneously by Soviet radio and television. Brezhnev was given a state funeral after three full days of national mourning, then buried in an individual tomb on Red Square at the
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.
Yuri Andropov Yuri Vladimirovich Andropov (– 9 February 1984) was the sixth paramount leader of the Soviet Union and the fourth General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. After Leonid Brezhnev's 18-year rule, Andropov served in the p ...
, 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 fortyfive heads and deputy heads of state, twenty heads and deputy heads of government, twentyfour heads of foreign, justice, defence, or other government ministries, six leaders of foreign legislatures, and four princes. Most of the world's Communist party-led nations in 1982 were represented at the funeral; thirtyfive Communist parties from countries where the party was not in power also sent representatives. United States President Ronald Reagan sent Vice President George H. W. Bush. Eulogies were given by Yuri Andropov,
Dmitry Ustinov Dmitriy Fyodorovich Ustinov (russian: Дмитрий Фёдорович Устинов; 30 October 1908 – 20 December 1984) was a Marshal of the Soviet Union and Soviet politician during the Cold War. He served as a Central Committee se ...
, Anatoly Alexandrov, Viktor Pushkarev, and Alexei Gordienko.


Final year

Brezhnev had had various cardiovascular ailments since 1974. By 1982, the most deleterious of these had become
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of the aorta and cardiac ischemia and arhythmia, all of which were exacerbated by his heavy smoking, obesity, and dependence on tranquilizers and sleeping medication. Brezhnev previously broached the subject of his retirement with Yuri Andropov and Foreign Minister
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in 1979. With no precedent or procedures existing for the voluntary retirement of a general secretary, a majority of the Politburo instead preferred the stability provided by keeping the status quo and eschewing changes to the leadership despite a minority view of the need for "a breath of fresh air". With the Politburo's request that he remain, Brezhnev did not demur: "If you are all of this opinion, then I will keep working a little longer." The Politburo was nominally successful in keeping many of Brezhnev's ailments secret. However, the decision to forgo retirement meant that by the beginning of 1982, a number of events increasingly began to more publicly illustrate the decline of Brezhnev's health, during what would be, his final year in office.


JanuaryApril, 1982

At
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's funeral on 25 January 1982, Brezhnev "seemed confused" by elements of the ceremony, showing uncertainty over when to salute passing troops. While other Politburo members remained standing, Brezhnev was twice seen to move behind the
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's parapet to sit in a chair and drink liquid from a mug. Three weeks later, while attending the funeral of fellow Central Committee member Konstantin Grushevoi, Brezhnev was seen weeping profusely while offering sympathies to Grushevoi's widowa scene which was broadcast uncensoredthe first time Brezhnev being shown overcome with emotion on Soviet television. On 6 March 1982, while at Vnukovo airport to meet visiting Polish Prime Minister
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, Brezhnev's gait was shuffled and he appeared to be laboring for breath. Four days later, on 10 March, Brezhnev met with President
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of Finland. At those meetings, as well as two days later while at an International Women's Day gala at the Bolshoi Theatre, Brezhnev's health had noticeably improved. Brezhnev's visit to the Bolshoi was his fourth public appearance in five days.


Tashkent factory accident

On 21 March 1982, Brezhnev began a visit to
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which included a particularly rigorous schedule of "medal-giving ceremonies, speeches, and visits to industrial and agricultural enterprises". On 25 March while touring the Chkalov aircraft factory in Tashkent with Uzbek Communist Party first secretary Sharaf Rashidov, Brezhnev was seriously injured when
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scaffolding suddenly collapsed under the weight of a number of assembled factory workers, falling on top of Brezhnev and his security detail and causing Brezhnev to suffer a concussion while fracturing his right clavicle. The subsequent secrecy surrounding this accident led Western journalists to speculate that Brezhnev had suffered a stroke, supposedly during his return flight from Tashkent, as there was no news footage of Brezhnev's arrival in Moscow after the journey. The lack of footage was an unusual breach of protocol on the part of the Soviet press, who would invariably document the top leadership's arrivals after important functions abroad. Upon landing at Moscow's Vnukovo airport, Brezhnev was removed from his Ilyushin Il-62 aircraft by stretcher and taken to the Kremlin Polyclinic where, according to Western reports, he remained unconscious in a coma in critical condition for several days. Brezhnev's injuries placed additional strain on his already precarious state of health, a circumstance which contributed to a lengthened recovery timehis broken collarbone, for exampleone injury which "subsequently refused to mend". Most of the engagements on Brezhnev's calendar, including a state visit by South Yemeni President Ali Nasser Mohammed, were cancelled in the immediate aftermath of the accident. For the Soviet Foreign Ministry, the dual tasks of both denying Brezhnev's injuries while explaining his conspicuous absences became a more complicated effort. The Ministry's initial response was to release a written statement on 5 April, claiming Brezhnev was on a "routine winter vacation", but their pronouncement did nothing to stem a growing speculation that Brezhnev had died as a result of his injuries. In light of this, a fuller press conference was staged at the
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on 14 April, however, the choice of a substitute physician Nikolay Nikolayovich Blokhin, in place of Brezhnev's cardiologist Evgeny Chazovdid little to stop the rumors, with Blokhin merely parroting the Foreign Ministry's earlier claim that Brezhnev was taking a "routine winter rest". In a further bid to project normalcy, on 16 April Defence Minister Ustinov gave the first public comments by a Politburo member since the accident when he presented an award to the city of Sochi while extolling Brezhnev's wartime record in a speech. Two days later on 18 April, a proposal which had been sent to the Soviets earlier on 6 April by American President Ronald Reagan was utilized in a newer effort to negate the rumors of Brezhnev's death. Reagan had invited Brezhnev to join him at an upcoming United Nations disarmament conference in New York in June, stating "I think it would be well if he and I had a talk." The Politburo made use of this proposal to issue a counter-proposal of their own, wherein Brezhnev, in response to a staged question posed in ''
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'', suggested meeting with Reagan in either Finland or Switzerland in October instead of June, the arbitrary date of October being set far enough into the future in the hopes that it might "dash domestic and foreign speculation on the Soviet leader's health and on his viability as a functioning leader". This motivation was noted by American ambassador to the Soviet Union Arthur Hartman, who held a meeting on 19 April with Politburo candidate member and
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. During the meeting Demichev emphasized the importance of a summit taking place irrespective of the October date Brezhnev's answer gave in ''Pravda'', which contrasted with the Soviet media's emphasis on October rather than June. According to Hartman, the variance in dates was "additional indication that the public mention of October has the ulterior purpose of reassuring Soviet citizens that Brezhnev will still be around six months from now." The rumors involving Brezhnev's death were not quashed until approximately four weeks after the accident, on 22 April 1982, when Brezhnev finally appeared in public looking "considerably thinner" at the
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during celebrations marking the 112th anniversary of Lenin's birth.


MayAugust, 1982

Brezhnev's next public appearance was at the annual
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festivities on 1 May 1982, where he stood on the balcony of the Lenin Mausoleum for the entire 90-minute parade, albeit displaying a demeanor which "confirmed earlier impressions of a man, for whom, public occasions were a strain." On 23 May 1982, Brezhnev spoke at the Kremlin for 30 minutes in a slurred speech where he expressed approval of President Reagan's offer of new strategic arms negotiations. On 25 May, Brezhnev held meetings with Austrian President
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. The following day, 26 May, it was announced that Yuri Andropov had stepped down as head of the
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after being appointed during a plenum meeting to a top position in the Communist Party
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. Western analysts speculated that Andropov's move to the Secretariat strengthened his position among the other possible successors to Brezhnev, while also noting that there was "no setback to the standing of
Konstantin Chernenko Konstantin Ustinovich Chernenko uk, Костянтин Устинович Черненко, translit=Kostiantyn Ustynovych Chernenko (24 September 1911 – 10 March 1985) was a Soviet politician and the seventh General Secretary of the Commu ...
", a fellow member of the Secretariat who, "by dint of his close association with Brezhnev" was "certain to figure in any succession struggle". Western analysts also stated that there was "no tangible sign of any diminution" in Brezhnev's control. However, insiders to the 26 May meeting did observe that Brezhnev "could hardly walk" and needed to be "supported by a security guard disguised as an assistant". When Brezhnev attempted to climb a riser to another part of the stage, "he almost fell and the guard had to literally drag him" to his seat, where he sat for the rest of the meeting with a blank stare, in a condition likened to that of "a living mummy". In July, Brezhnev left Moscow for his usual summer vacation at a Black Sea retreat on the Crimean peninsula, where, in August, he was visited by Polish Prime Minister Jaruzelski, who updated Brezhnev with a "sobering account of continuing resistance" to martial law in Poland.


SeptemberOctober, 1982

September 1982 saw speculation from Soviet government sources on the topic of Brezhnev's retirement, when those sources suggested that Brezhnev might leave office with extraordinary honors, possibly in December 1982, about the time of celebrations for the 60th anniversary of the formal establishment of the Soviet Union in 1922. Western experts said that the reports of the impending resignation were possibly part of a campaign by Politburo members to either try to push Brezhnev out of office or to undercut the chances of Chernenko in any succession. Despite suggestions of retirement, the month of September 1982 saw the appearance of Brezhnev continuing to work. On 14 September, Brezhnev reaffirmed support for the Palestine Liberation Organization. Remarks given on 16 September at a dinner for the visiting President of South Yemen, Ali Nasser Mohammed (rescheduled after the first visit was cancelled in the aftermath of Brezhnev's Tashkent accident) signaled Brezhnev's desire to allow the Soviet Union a greater role in any new Middle East peace process. On 21 September Brezhnev met with Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in Moscow. Although the prime minister spoke with Brezhnev regarding India's concern over increasing influence on Pakistan from the United States and China, she reportedly avoided other difficult discussions during their meetings, owing to Brezhnev's "shaky grasp of issues". The last week of September saw Brezhnev returning to Soviet Central Asia, with a visit to Baku, where he expressed a desire to strengthen
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in a speech given before the local Soviet leadership of Azerbaijan. Brezhnev's speech in Baku was notable for an unusual moment of "levity and confusion" when, after mistakenly referring to Azerbaijan as 'Afghanistan', it became apparent that Brezhnev was reading from the wrong speech. When given the correct papers to read from, Brezhnev remarked that the mistakewhile "not his fault"would be fixed by him starting the speech again "from the beginning". In late October Brezhnev gave a speech to Soviet military leaders assembled at the Kremlin, where he pledged support for "a drive to increase the combat-readiness of the Soviet armed forces", and for an "upgrading of military technology" to counter the United States, which he described as threatening to "push the world into the flames of nuclear war". Brezhnev also re-emphasized the need for good relations with China, the fostering of which being described as "of no small importance".


November final public appearance

On 7 November 1982, three days before he died, Brezhnev marked the 65th anniversary of the
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by attending the annual military parade through Red Square. Wearing tinted spectacles to guard against the sunlight and showing little animation, Brezhnev stood on the balcony of the Lenin Mausoleum along with other members of the Politburo for two hours in subfreezing temperatures as military regiments of troops and armored vehicles filed past. In a speech at the Kremlin after the parade, Brezhnev remarked upon the Soviet Union's "essence of our policy" as "peaceableness" and spoke of the "sincere striving for equitable and fruitful cooperation with all who want such cooperation", while noting his "profound belief that exactly such a way will lead mankind to peace for the living and would-be generations."


Death and declaration

On 8 November 1982 Brezhnev spent the day hunting at
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, while 9 November was spent at his office in the Kremlin. On the morning of 10 November, his bodyguards found him "lying motionless in his bed". A brief effort was made to resuscitate Brezhnev until an attending physician from the Kremlin Polyclinic determined that he had already been dead for several hours after suffering a heart attack. The first hint to the Soviet people that a death had occurred within the top leadership came that evening at 19:15 MSK (UTC+03:00), when a television program in honor of the "Day of the Militia Men" was replaced by a documentary on Vladimir Lenin. Another abrupt change to the television line-up occurred when an ice hockey game on Channel Two was replaced with a concert featuring Tchaikovsky's ''Pathétique'' symphony. On ''Vremya'' (Время), the Soviet Union's state television newscast, the hosts wore somber clothes instead of their normally informal dress. At first, Soviet citizens believed it was
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who had died, as he had not been present at the 65th anniversary of the October Revolution a few days earlier (he died in 1990). Speculation that it was Brezhnev who had died began when it was noted that Brezhnev had failed to sign a message of greetings published by
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to
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, the Angolan president, on the occasion of Angola's Independence Day. In previous years the message was signed by Brezhnev, but on this occasion it was signed in the name of the Central Committee. Confirmation of Brezhnev's death was eventually made public on 11 November simultaneously by Soviet radio and television hosts. The television announcement was read by
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with tears in his eyes at 11:00 MSK.


Condolences

Upon news of Brezhnev's death, Syrian President Hafez al-Assad declared seven days of mourning. Cuba and Laos declared four days of mourning; Nicaragua, Afghanistan, Vietnam, and Kampuchea all declared three days of mourning, while North Korea declared one day of mourning. Argentina also declared one day of mourningspecifically for 15 Novemberwhile also directing that the Argentine flag fly at half-mast for three days.
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promised "a particular thought for the memory of the illustrious departed one", while former West German Chancellor
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said Brezhnev's death would "be painfully felt". The government of the People's Republic of China expressed "deep condolences", while Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi said "he rezhnev stood by us in our moment of need." In Tokyo, Chief Cabinet Secretary
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issued Japan's official statement describing Brezhnev's death as "a truly regretful event for the development of friendly relations", and offered condolences to "the bereft family and people of the Soviet Union". French President Francois Mitterrand spoke of Brezhnev as "a great leader of the Soviet Union, a statesman whose eminent role in the world will be remembered by history", while Queen Elizabeth II's statement described how she "learned with regret of the death of President Brezhnev", and imparted "in my own name and on behalf of the British people... our sympathy to you and the people of the Soviet Union." On 12 November Guyanese president
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wrote a message in the Soviet embassy's condolence book in Georgetown, where he noted how the Soviet Union had lost "a leader and statesman whose consuming interest and self-imposed objective was a world where peace dominated." US President Ronald Reagan issued a statement calling Brezhnev "one of the world's most important figures for nearly two decades", while expressing his hope for an improvement in SovietUS relations. Reagan then visited the Soviet embassy in Washington, D.C. on 13 November to sign a message in the embassy's condolence book. Reagan later described having "a strange feeling in that place", noting how no one, except the ambassador, was smiling. Ambassador
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noticed Reagan appearing "guarded and very inhibited when entering the embassy... wondering what kind of place it was", but also stated that Reagan seemed "more in his element by the end of his visit".


Andropov's succession

The twenty-four hour delay in declaring the death of Brezhnev was later seen by First World commentators as proof of an ongoing power struggle in the Soviet leadership over who would succeed as general secretary. Prior to this, Yuri Andropov and Konstantin Chernenko were both seen as equal candidates for the position. When the announcement confirming Brezhnev's death was finally made, it stated that Yuri Andropov was elected chairman of the committee in charge of managing Brezhnev's funeral, suggesting Andropov had overtaken Chernenko as Brezhnev's most-likely successor. The Central Committee election confirming Andropov as general secretary took place on 12 November. The plenary meeting began with a speech by Andropov where he first eulogized Brezhnev, whose life "came to an end at a time when his thoughts and efforts were set on the solution of the major tasks of economic, social and cultural development laid down by the 26th Congress", then went on to address the meeting's members who "met today to ensure the continuation of the cause to which he rezhnevgave his life". After recognizing a minute of silence in honor of Brezhnev, Chernenko took the floor to speak on the election. Chernenko in his speech quickly nominated Andropov to become general secretary, stating Andropov had "assimilated well, Brezhnev's style of leadership" while also "possessing modesty... respect for the opinion of other comrades, and passion for collective work". The ensuing vote was unanimous in selecting Andropov to be the new general secretary.


Funeral service

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, the building itself being decorated with numerous red flags and other
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. Brezhnev's body lay in state within the Pillar, or Column Hall, of the House of the Unions for three full days, a period of mourning during which Soviet citizens, government officials, and various foreign dignitaries came to pay their respects and to lay wreaths at the foot of Brezhnev's
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. Andropov and other members of the Politburo also paid their respects to Brezhnev's family, including his widow
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, daughter
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, and son
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, who were all seated within a reception area adjacent to Brezhnev's bier. Despite the Soviet state's official atheist status,
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, Moscow's patriarch and head of the Russian Orthodox Church, attended Brezhnev's lying in state along with three metropolitans and an archbishop. Pimen, who supported Soviet policies at home and abroad while keeping his ecclesiastical work "well within the bounds established by the state", also offered his condolences to Brezhnev's widow and daughter during his visit. On the day of the funeral itself, 15 November, Brezhnev's coffin was placed on an artillery carriage and towed by an olive-green
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armored vehicle of the Red Army in a procession to Lenin's Mausoleum on Red Square. At the head of the procession, a large portrait of Brezhnev was carried by members of the military who, in turn, were followed by the members of Brezhnev's family, dozens of wreaths, and Brezhnev's military and civilian medals carried by Soviet colonels and other military officers. During Soviet funerals, the deceased's medals are placed on velvet pillows which later accompany the coffin in a procession to the gravesite. As Brezhnev had more than two hundred medals, several had to be placed on each pillow. Brezhnev's medal escort ultimately comprised forty-four persons. In addition to the Soviet officials, foreign dignitaries and other VIP's gathered within Red Square's grandstand, a number of ordinary Soviet citizens were assembled in Red Square to act as a 'silent' audience. Due to concerns over the large number of dignitaries present, this rectangular space of citizens was surrounded by a two-chain security cordon of military officers dressed in civilian clothes, a cordon which did not break until the last of the dignitaries had left Red Square.


Eulogies

Once the funeral procession arrived at Red Square, eulogies were given from the Lenin Mausoleum's balcony by Andropov,
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Dmitry Ustinov, and by three representatives of the 'people': President of the Academy of Sciences Anatoly Alexandrov; factory worker Viktor Viktorovich Pushkarev; and Alexei Fedorovich Gordienko, the first secretary of the Dneprodzerzhinsk city committee of the Communist Party, the city where Brezhnev began his party work in 1937. Andropov's eulogy offered praise for Brezhnev's
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policy, where he "consistently fought, with all the ardor of his soul, for the relaxation of international tension, for delivering mankind from the threat of nuclear war", as well as praise for Brezhnev's "strengthening the cohesion of the socialist community and the unity of the international Communist movement". Ustinov's eulogy similarly touched on Brezhnev's role as an "outstanding architect of détente" but also mentioned Brezhnev's position as political commissar in the Soviet 18th Army during World War II, noting how Brezhnev led his men "with the fiery party word".


Burial

After the eulogies were delivered, a military orchestra played the third movement of Chopin's Sonata No. 2 as pallbearers led by Andropov and
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carried the coffin to a grave site located just to the left of
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, an aide to Lenin, and to the right of Felix Dzerzhinsky, founder of the secret police. Brezhnev's family then made their farewells, with his widow Viktoria and daughter Galina kissing Brezhnev on the face in accordance with Russian Orthodox traditions. As Brezhnev's body was lowered into the grave, tugboats on the Moscow River sounded their signal horns. The
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was played along with the ceremonial firing of several volleys of artillery. The conclusion of the burial service featured a military parade with sailors in black uniforms, infantry troops in brown, border units in dark green and airmen in blue uniforms marching ten abreast through Red Square. Brezhnev's body reportedly sustained two falls before it was buried. The first occurred on 12 November when Brezhnev's body fell through the bottom of the coffin as it was being lifted into place on its catafalque at the lying in state in the House of the Unions. After that incident, a new, metal-plated coffin was made, and as it was being lowered into the grave on 15 November, the gravediggers could not handle its weight, and the coffin fell with a loud crash into the grave's hole. The second occurrence of Brezhnev's body being dropped is disputed by one of the gravediggers, Georgy Kovalenko, who in 1990 gave an account of the event in a Sobesednik supplement to '' Komsomolskaya Pravda'', where he stated that he lowered Brezhnev's coffin "by the book... quickly and gently as if by a high-speed elevator". Kovalenko stated that the sound resembling a crash that viewers heard on television during a live broadcast of the funeral was actually "the sound of the
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and a cannon salute".


Foreign delegations

Following the burial service in Red Square, a funeral reception for attending delegations of foreign state dignitaries and Communist party representatives was held at the Kremlin in St. George's Hall, with the Soviet leadership's four ranking members present: General Secretary Andropov (as head of the CPSU); acting President Vasili Kuznetsov (as interim head of state); Premier Tikhonov (as head of government); and Minister Gromyko (as head of foreign affairs). Each delegation stood in line to greet the four leaders in a procession lasting just under one hour. A great number of foreign Communist Party delegations attended Brezhnev's funeral despite the International Department's attempts at limiting the dispersal of invitations. Not wanting the "small fry" to show up, the Department's intentions were thwarted when delegations simply bypassed the Department and went to the Soviet embassies located in their respective countries in order to "snatch" tickets themselves. British Foreign Secretary
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was unsuccessful in convincing Prime Minister
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to attend the funeral. Thatcher, whose relations with Pym were "frosty", had remained "skeptical of the idea that summit talks between the leaders of the two superpowers could do any good", and thus was "wary of closer contact with the Communist world". Thatcher dismissed Pym as foreign secretary in 1983 and later agreed to attend the funerals of Andropov in 1984 and Chernenko in 1985. Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau was lobbied by certain members of his government not to attend Brezhnev's funeral, in particular, by Canadian Ambassador to the United States
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, who suggested strong domestic concerns from the Polish-Canadian diaspora over Soviet support of martial law in Poland merited sending Governor General
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instead. Nevertheless, Trudeau decided to attend the main funeral service in Red Square and the lying in state in the House of the Unions with his 10-year-old son, future Prime Minister
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. The funeral reception held in St. George's Hall, Pierre Trudeau attended alone. Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi left Moscow immediately following the funeral reception in St. George's Hall in order to attend the funeral of Indian spiritual leader
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, who had died earlier that day. Italyat that time, the Western nation with the largest number of Communist Party members serving in the governmentsent a delegation comprising five individuals, including
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and former prime minister Amintore Fanfani; Foreign Minister
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; and three out of the 310 Communist Party members serving in the Italian legislature: Senator Paolo Bufalini; Chamber of Deputies member
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; and fellow Chamber of Deputies member and
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general secretary,
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. Although invited, Albania was conspicuous for being the only Communist-led nation not to send a delegation to the funeral.


American delegation

According to President Reagan, the Soviets made a suggestion that any American delegation to the funeral should comprise no more than three people. American Secretary of State George Shultz and National Security Advisor
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both tried to persuade Reagan to attend the funeral. Reagan however decided not to go, with administration officials giving the reason that Soviet and American leaders never made such gestures of attendance in the past, along with concern over the possibility of Reagan's attendance being seen as "hypocritical grandstanding" in light of his prior criticisms of the Soviets. Reagan himself stated at a news conference that his decision not to attend was additionally influenced by a conflict in schedules, with his own schedule calling for "visits here by a head of state next week". This was in reference to the forthcoming visit of
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, the interim chancellor of West Germany since the October 1982 collapse of Helmut Schmidt's Social Democratic government, whose first visit to the White House as chancellor had been planned for Monday, 15 November 1982, the same day as Brezhnev's funeral. Reagan also said that while "our goal is and will remain a search for peace" with the Soviets, he believed such a search could continue "without my attendance at the services". In place of his own attendance Reagan sent a delegation headed by Vice President Bush, who happened to be overseas conducting a seven-nation tour of Africa at the time. After receiving word from Reagan redirecting him to the funeral, Bush flew from Lagos, Nigeria to Frankfurt, West Germany, where a majority of the aides and staff accompanying him on his African tour were disembarked to wait while Bush continued on to Moscow. Upon their arrival at Sheremetyevo airport on 14 November, Bush and Second Lady
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along with Shultz, who had arrived earlier from Washingtonwere taken to the House of the Unions where they were joined by American ambassador to the Soviet Union Arthur Hartman and the ambassador's wife Donna. As an orchestra inside the Pillar Hall played ''Åse's Death'' from
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's '' Peer Gynt'', the five Americans made their way in procession towards the foot of Brezhnev's bier where they paid their respects by bowing their heads. When the group turned to leave, a Soviet protocol officer motioned them over to an area where the members of Brezhnev's family were seated, whereupon Brezhnev's widow, Viktoria, rose to greet Bush, who conveyed to her the "condolences of Reagan and the American people".
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, the longtime general secretary of the
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, also attended Brezhnev's funeral, although separately from the official American delegation. American businessman
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, who was a close acquaintance of Brezhnev's, brought along his friend American film producer Jerry Weintraub to the funeral. According to Weintraub, after he had previously mentioned to Vice President Bush that he [Weintraub] did not have an invitation and would not be attending, he was eventually granted one and then seated within a VIP section close to the Mausoleum, surprising Bush (seated farther away) who wondered how it was that he saw Weintraub "not only at the funeral, but basically seated inside the coffin".


BushAndropov meeting

Following the funeral reception in St. George's Hall, Andropov and Foreign Minister Gromyko held a formal sit-down meeting with Bush, Shultz, and Hartman in one of the state reception rooms of the Kremlin palace. The meeting was the highest level held between the Americans and the Soviets since the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks#SALT II Treaty, CarterBrezhnev summit years earlier. During the meeting Andropov raised concerns regarding the United States, in particular, his belief that "due to US actions, at present almost the entire stock of stability between the two countries... had been carelessly squandered." Andropov also criticized "American interference in internal Soviet affairs" just before moving to conclude his statement, at which point he issued an apology for assigning such criticisms to the United States "on this, not the most auspicious occasion" where "he [Bush] and Secretary Shultz had come to Moscow to express condolences and sympathy to the Soviet Union at this moment of grief." Bush's response lamented the lack of time which prevented him from either rebutting Andropov's contentions or "detailing the list of Soviet actions which we would consider hostile". Instead, Bush mentioned aspects of the funeral which drew his interest, such as "the young men who had marched in the parade at the ceremony today", a recollection which reminded him fondly of his own four sons (who were of similar age). Bush also mentioned his hope that related USSoviet negotiations underway at that time in Geneva would continue to "bear fruit". After meeting with Andropov, Bush and Shultz were taken to the Embassy of the United States, Moscow, American embassy to meet with Siberian Seven, seven Pentecostals who had taken refuge inside and were living in the embassy since June 1978 after being denied exit visas from the Soviet Union. Bush and Shultz both expressed their hope that "the time will soon come when they can leave". Bush was then taken to the airport where, after a brief stopover in Frankfurt to pick up his waiting aides and staff, he resumed his African tour by flying to Harare for a state visit of Zimbabwe. In his report on the funeral proceedings sent to Reagan by Bush while still aboard Air Force Two, Bush stated that Andropov "seemed sure of himself" and that "much of the rhetoric was predictable and accusatory." Bush also stated that the only moment of levity during the Andropov meeting occurred when Andropov "smiled" at Bush's suggestion that they each had something in common, with Bush director of the Central Intelligence Agency, CIA at the same time Andropov was in charge of the KGB. Upon returning to Washington Shultz met with Reagan in the Oval Office to discuss the funeral visit. Shultz conceded that his initial instinct favoring Reagan's attendance at the funeral turned out to be wrong, and that Reagan "was right not to go".


List of foreign dignitaries

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{{·Austrian president *{{flagicon, AUT Willibald Pahr{{·Austrian foreign minister *{{flagicon, AUT :de:Franz Muhri, Franz Muhri{{·Austrian Communist Party chairperson *{{flagicon, BGD :bn:এম এইচ খান, Rear Adm. M.H. Ali Khan{{·Bangladeshi 1982 Bangladesh coup d'état, Deputy Chief Martial Law Administrator *{{flagicon image, বাংলাদেশ কমিউনিস্ট পার্টির পতাকা.svg, link=Communist Party of Bangladesh Manzurul Ahsan Khan{{·Bangladeshi Communist Party central committee secretary *{{flagicon, BEL Wilfried Martens{{·Belgian prime minister *{{flagicon, BEL Louis Van Geyt{{·Belgian Communist Party chairman *{{flagicon, BEN, 1975 List of presidents of the National Assembly of Benin, Romain Vilon Guezo{{·Beninese National Revolutionary Assembly Permanent Committee president *{{flagicon, BOL Jorge Kolle Cueto{{·Bolivian Communist Party general secretary *{{flagicon, BWA Samuel Akuna Mpuchane{{·Botswanan High commissioner (Commonwealth), High Commissioner to the Court of St James's *{{flagicon, BRA, 1968 Pontes Nogueira{{·Brazilian ambassador to the Soviet Union *{{flagicon, BUL, 1971 Todor Zhivkov{{·Bulgarian Communist Party general secretary and State Council chairman *{{flagicon, BUL, 1971 Grisha Filipov{{·Bulgarian prime minister *{{flagicon, MYA, 1974 U Kyaw Khin{{·Burmese ambassador to the Soviet Union *{{flagicon, BDI List of presidents of the National Assembly of Burundi, Emile Mworoha{{·Burundian National Assembly president *{{flagicon, CMR Samuel Ebua{{·Cameroonian agriculture minister *{{flagicon, CAN Pierre Trudeau{{·Canadian prime minister *{{flagicon, CAN William Kashtan{{·Canadian Communist Party general secretary *{{flagicon, CPV, 1975 Abílio Duarte{{·Cape Verdean National Assembly (Cape Verde), National Assembly president and foreign minister *{{flagicon image, Flag of the Communist Party of Chile.svg, link=Communist Party of Chile Luis Corvalán{{·Chilean Communist Party general secretary *{{flagicon, CHN Huang Hua (politician), Huang Hua{{·Chinese Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China, State Council vice premier and foreign minister *{{flagicon image, Partido Comunista Colombiano.svg, size=25px, link=Colombian Communist Party Manuel Cepeda Vargas{{·Colombian Communist Party representative *{{flagicon, COL Héctor Cherry{{·Colombian representative at the United Nations in Europe *{{flagicon, COG, 1970 Denis Sassou Nguesso{{·Congolese president *{{flagicon, CUB Fidel Castro{{·Cuban president *{{flagicon, CYP, 1960 Spyros Kyprianou{{·Cypriot president *{{flagicon, CSR Gustáv Husák{{·Czechoslovak president *{{flagicon, CSR Lubomír Štrougal{{·Czechoslovak prime minister *{{flagicon image, Royal Standard of Denmark.svg, link=Danish Monarchy Henrik, Prince Consort of Denmark, Prince Henrik{{·Danish crown representative *{{flagicon, DNK Uffe Ellemann-Jensen{{·Danish foreign minister *{{flagicon, DNK Communist Party of Denmark, Jørgen Jensen{{·Danish Communist Party chairperson *{{flagicon, DOM 1982 Dominican Republic general election, Narciso Isa Conde{{·Dominican Communist Party general secretary *{{flagicon, EGY Mamdouh Salem{{·Egyptian former prime minister *{{flagicon, EGY Khaled Mohieddin{{·Egyptian National Progressive Union Party general secretary *{{flagicon, ETH, 1975-state Mengistu Haile Mariam{{·Ethiopian Derg chairman and head of state *{{flagicon, FIN
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External links


Brezhnev's tomb in Moscow
at Wikimapia
Film footage of the memorial and state funeral
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