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  1. Konstantin Stepanovich Kuzakov (Russian: Константин Степанович Кузаков; 4 September 1911 – 12 September 1996) was a Soviet journalist and politician and one of the organizers of Soviet television, radio and cinema.

  2. Dec 28, 2018 · Konstantin Stepanovich Kuzakov was the illegitimate second child of Soviet revolutionary and politician Joseph Stalin who ruled the Soviet Union for over 3 decades. Konstantin was born out of Stalin’s brief affair with Maria Kuzakova, Stalin’s landlady during his exile in Solvychegodsk.

  3. Jan 27, 2023 · Konstantin Kuzakov was one of Joseph Stalin's many illegitimate children, born in 1911. He played a key role in developing Soviet television, radio, and cinema, and later taught philosophy at the University of Leningrad.

  4. Apr 28, 2022 · Konstantin Stepanovich Kuzakov was the illegitimate second child of Joseph Stalin. Constantine's mother was Maria Kuzakova, who was Stalin's landlady during his 1911 exile in Solvychegodsk, with whom he had an affair. His mother was still pregnant when Stalin left his exile.

  5. Konstantin Stepanovich Kuzakov (1911–1996) (Russian: Константин Степанович Кузаков) was the illegitimate second child of Joseph Stalin. Konstantin's mother was Maria Kuzakova, who was Stalin's landlady during his 1911 exile in Solvychegodsk, with whom he had an affair.

  6. Who was Konstantin Kuzakov? Konstantin Stepanovich Kuzakov was possibly the illegitimate second child of Joseph Stalin. Konstantin's mother was Maria Kuzakova, who was Stalin's landlady during his 1911 exile in Solvychegodsk, with whom he had an affair.

  7. Mar 23, 2020 · It is clear that the main impact of the report, Kuznetsova fell to George Alexander and his former Deputy Konstantin Kuzakov. At the end of October of the same year, according to the verdict of the court of honor, Kuzakov was expelled from the party for “loss of vigilance” against Suchkov.