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Joseph Stalin until 1952 and he had a successor called Nikita Khrushchev. He was succeeded by Leonid Brezhnev in 1958 until Leonid successor was Alexi Kosygin in 1964. He remained in power util 1980, when he was succeed Nikolai Tikohnov until 1985. After, he was succeeded by Ivan Arkhippy. Finally, he was succeeded by Nikolai Ryzkoc until 1991, when the USSR fallen.

List of leaders of the USSR between September 2nd 1945 - January 14th 1991

Joseph Starlin 1922 - 1952

Nikiata Khrushchev 1952- 1958

Leonid Brezhnev 1958 - 1964

Alexi Kosygi 1964 - 1980

Nikolai Tikohnov 1980 - 1985.

Ivan Arkhippy. 1985 - 1991

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