1949 in the Soviet Union

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1949
in
the Soviet Union

Decades:
  • 1920s
  • 1930s
  • 1940s
  • 1950s
  • 1960s
See also:Other events of 1949
History of the Soviet Union

The following lists events that happened during 1949 in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

Incumbents[]

  • General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet UnionJoseph Stalin
  • Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet UnionNikolay Shvernik
  • Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet UnionJoseph Stalin

Events[]

January[]

  • 25 January – The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA or COMECON) is established by the Soviet Union and other communist nations.
  • c. 29 January – Stalin and antisemitism: The Soviet media resume a savage propaganda campaign against "rootless cosmopolitans", a euphemism for Soviet Jews, accusing them of being pro-Western and antisocialist

March[]

  • 25–28 March – Operation Priboi

May[]

  • 12 May – Cold War: The Soviet Union lifts the Berlin Blockade

July[]

  • 10 July – 1949 Khait earthquake

August[]

  • 29 August – The atomic bomb RDS-1 is exploded in the first Soviet nuclear test

September[]

  • 13 September – The Soviet Union vetoes United Nations membership for Ceylon, Finland, Iceland, Italy, Jordan and Portugal

October[]

November[]

  • 7 November – Oil is discovered beneath the Caspian Sea, off the coast of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic

December[]

  • 25–31 December – Khabarovsk War Crime Trials

Births[]

  • 29 January – Evgeny Lovchev, footballer
  • 25 February – Viktor Klimenko, Olympic gymnast
  • 26 February – Viktor Ulyanich, boxer
  • 17 March – Pavel Palazhchenko, interpreter
  • 12 June – Yuri Baturin, cosmonaut
  • 3 July – Aleksandr Salnikov, basketball player
  • 3 August – Valeri Vasiliev, hockey player
  • 18 September – Gennady Komnatov, cyclist
  • 23 September – Elena Guskova, historian
  • 2 October – Alexander Aksinin, painter
  • 28 October – Volodymyr Onyshchenko, footballer
  • 21 November
  • 23 November – Viktor Poganovsky, Olympic equestrian

See also[]

References[]


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