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Different as they are, Brezhnev and Nixon could admire their mutual skill at political maneuver and their long, hard way up to power. Brezhnev's triumph springs from a mixture of perseverance, hard work and calculation -plus an ample measure of good luck. The child of Russian working-class parents, he was born in the Ukrainian town now known as Dnieprodzerzhinsk. He had the right proletarian qualifications for Soviet success, but his early career was not singularly promising. After graduating from a trade school in Kursk, he held a series of unspectacular jobs: land surveyor, factory worker, school director...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Brezhnev: The Rise of an Uncommon Communist | 5/29/1972 | See Source »

...Brezhnev formally joined the Communist Party and spent much of the next four years doing part-time studies in metallurgical engineering. Then came Stalin's great purge, which swept hundreds of thousands of loyal Communists into prison. Brezhnev was too insignificant a party member to be among the victims. But the terror left a vacuum in the party leadership that helped Brezhnev-like his colleague Premier Aleksei Kosygin-achieve a position of influence quite out of proportion to his age and experience. In 1939, at the age of 33, he became a party leader of a major industrial region...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Brezhnev: The Rise of an Uncommon Communist | 5/29/1972 | See Source »

During World War II, Brezhnev was a political officer in charge of propaganda in a front-line army. He was promoted from colonel to major general, and won several combat medals. After the war, Brezhnev held a series of party jobs that honed and broadened his organizational skills. As chief...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Brezhnev: The Rise of an Uncommon Communist | 5/29/1972 | See Source »

Moldavian party he completed the collectivization of peasants formerly under Rumanian rule. In 1952 his success in carrying out such unglamorous tasks bore fruit. Brezhnev finally broke into the Kremlin establishment as an alternate member of the Presidium (now the Politburo) under Stalin and as a Secretary of the Central Committee...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Brezhnev: The Rise of an Uncommon Communist | 5/29/1972 | See Source »

After the dictator's death, Brezhnev owed his advancement to Khrushchev, who had recognized his abilities and loyalty in the Ukraine. Khrushchev entrusted his protégé with supervision of his vast "Virgin Lands" agricultural scheme and later made him a full Presidium member and gave him the prestigious but honorific title of Chief of State. Finally, Khrushchev gave him power second only to his own in the party. Thus entrenched, and now a master of Kremlin power politics, Brezhnev became a leading member in the plot to oust his patron. Within hours of Khrushchev's fall...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Brezhnev: The Rise of an Uncommon Communist | 5/29/1972 | See Source »

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