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Suslov () is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Suslova (). Notable people with the surname include: * Elena Suslova (born 1984), Russian football defender * Iryna Suslova (born 1988), Ukrainian politician * Kirill Suslov (born 1991), Russian football defender *Mikhail Suslov (1902–1982), Soviet statesman * Nadezhda Suslova (1843–1918), Russian physician * Nikolay Suslov (born 1969), Russian film producer and writer * Oleh Suslov (born 1969), Ukrainian football player * Polina Suslova (1839–1918), Russian short story writer, sister of Nadezhda *Tomáš Suslov (born 2002), Slovak football player *Vladimir Suslov ** Vladimir Antonovich Suslov Vladimir Antonovich Suslov (, born 21 November 1939) is a Soviet and Russian politician, who served as the Head of Administration of Tver Oblast in 1991–95. Biography Born on 21 November 1939 in Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk.
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Mikhail Suslov
Mikhail Andreyevich Suslov (; 25 January 1982) was a Soviet people, Soviet statesman during the Cold War. He served as Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union#Secretariat, Second Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1965, and as unofficial chief ideologue of the party until his death in 1982. Suslov was responsible for party democracy and power separation within the Communist Party. His hardline attitude resisting change made him one of the foremost orthodox communist Soviet leaders. Born in rural Russia in 1902, Suslov became a member of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) in 1921 and studied economics for much of the 1920s. He left his job as a teacher in 1931 to pursue politics full-time, becoming one of the many Soviet politicians who took part in the mass repression begun by Joseph Stalin's regime. He was made First Secretary of Stavropol Krai Federal subjects of Russia, administrative area in 1939. During World War II, Suslo ...
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Polina Suslova
Apollinaria Prokofyevna Suslova (; 1839–1918), commonly known as Polina Suslova (Поли́на Су́слова), was a Russian short story writer, who is perhaps best known as a Mistress (lover), mistress of writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky, wife of Vasily Rozanov and a sister of Russia's first female physician Nadezhda Suslova. She is considered to be the prototype of several female characters in Dostoyevsky's novels, such as Polina in ''The Gambler (novel), The Gambler'', Nastasya Filipovna in ''The Idiot (novel), The Idiot'', Katerina Ivanovna Marmeladova in ''Crime and Punishment'', Lizaveta Nikolaevna in ''The Possessed (novel), The Possessed'', and both Katerina and Grushenka in ''The Brothers Karamazov''. Suslova has often been portrayed as a ''femme fatale''. Fyodor Dostoyevsky called her one of the most remarkable women of his time. Her own works include a short story ''Pokuda'', published in Mikhail Dostoyevsky's ''Vremya (magazine), Vremya'' magazine in 1861, ''Do svadby' ...
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