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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, born in 1911, was the most notable, playing a significant role in developing Soviet television, radio, and cinema. He later taught philosophy at the University of Leningrad. How Stalin Raised His Children

  4. 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.

  5. Konstantin Kuzakov (1911-1996) was born to Maria Kuzakova, his landlady during the 1911 exile in Solvychegodsk. In addition, he had two children with Lidia Pereprygia, who was just 13 years old when Stalin met her in 1914 in Serbia.

  6. Mar 23, 2020 · According to the statement by Alexander Bushkova, author of “the Red monarch: Chronicles of the great and terrible time,” many, or rather almost all, knew that Konstantin Kuzakov was the illegitimate son of Stalin.

  7. Konstantin Stepanovich Kuzakov (1911–1996) (Russian: Константин Степанович Кузаков) was a Soviet journalist and politician and one of the organizers of Soviet television, radio and cinema. Kuzakov claimed that he was an illegitimate child of Joseph Stalin, though there is no proof of this.