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Joseph Stalin
Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin was a Soviet revolutionary and politician who led the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953. He held office as general secretary of the Communist Party from 1922 to 1952 and as premier from 1941 until his death. Despite initially governing the country as part of a collective leadership, he eventually consolidated power to become a dictator by the 1930s. Stalin codified the Communist Party's official interpretation of Marxism as Marxism–Leninism, and his version of it is referred to as Stalinism.
Eduard Shevardnadze
Georgian politician and diplomat (1928–2014)
Lavrentiy Beria
Soviet politician and NKVD police chief
Georgy Beriev
Soviet aerospace engineer (1903–1979)

Vasil Mzhavanadze
First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Georgian SSR (1902-1988)
Vsevolod Merkulov
Soviet politician and intelligence officer, head of NKGB (1895-1953)
Vladimir Dekanozov
Soviet diplomat (1898-1953)
Konstantin Leselidze
Soviet general (1903–1944)
Sergo Goglidze
NKVD officer (1901–1953)
Vladimir Janjgava
Soviet general (1907–1982)
Archil Gelovani
Soviet general, born 1915
Galaktion Alpaidze
Soviet lieutenant general, Hero of the Soviet Union (1916–2006)
Alexi Inauri
KGB officer (1908–1993)
Lavrentiy Tsanava
Head of the Belarusian SSR KGB (1900–1955)
Yustin Djanelidze
soviet surgeon
Vardiko Nadibaidze
Russian military officer
Porfiriy Chanchibadze
Soviet politician (1901–1950)
Pavle Abramidze
Soviet military officer (1901–1989)
Joni Pirtskhalaishvili
Soviet and Georgian general
Levan Sharashenidze
Georgian Army general and politician
Mikhail Gvishiani
NKVD Colonel responsible for Khaibakh massacre