Who was the longest ruler in Soviet Union?
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At 30 years 7 months, Stalin was by far the longest-serving General Secretary, serving for almost half of the USSR's entire existence. Khrushchev reestablished the office on 14 September 1953 under the name First Secretary.
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Stalin was the longest ruler that the Soviet Union had ever seen, having a ruling time of (1927–1953).
By gradually consolidating his influence and isolating his rivals within the party, Stalin became the undisputed leader of the country and, by the end of the 1920s, established a totalitarian rule.
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