Антипартийная группа · 1957–1961

Anti-Party Group

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The political label applied by the June 1957 Central Committee plenum to the defeated faction of Georgy Malenkov, Vyacheslav Molotov, Lazar Kaganovich, and Dmitri Shepilov ("who joined them") after their failed attempt to oust Nikita Khrushchev as First Secretary. Where defeat under Stalin had meant execution, the Anti-Party Group members were demoted to provincial posts and expelled from the party only in 1961 at the 22nd Congress. The label served to isolate opponents of de-Stalinization within the party leadership and marked the transition to a system where political defeat no longer meant death.

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  1. Wikipedia (EN) full article: definition, composition (Malenkov, Molotov, Kaganovich, Shepilov), June 1957 Presidium vote, Zhukov's role, aftermath and 1961 expulsion
  2. Wikipedia (RU) Russian article: political cliché, full Presidium membership and vote count, charges against group, local reactions, Пыжиков's analysis of XXII Congress emphasis
  3. encyclopedia.com Encyclopedia of Russian History (William Taubman): power struggle logic, policy differences, KGB/military role in ferrying Central Committee members, punishment details, significance of political defeat without execution
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