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Definition of Molotov
1. Noun. Soviet statesman (1890-1986).
2. Noun. A city in the European part of Russia.
Generic synonyms: City, Metropolis, Urban Center
Group relationships: Russia, Russian Federation
Definition of Molotov
1. Proper noun. A Russian surname of patronymic origin. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Molotov
Literary usage of Molotov
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lenin's Legacy: The Story of the Cpsu by Robert G. Wesson (1978)
"Only Molotov spoke with personal feeling, and was observed to weep a bit; ...
Most Russians thought Molotov should be the heir, because of his long and ..."
2. War Through Children's Eyes: The Soviet Occupation of Poland and the by Irina Grudzinka-Gross, Jan T. Gross (1985)
"On September 10 and September 14, Count von Schulenburg, the German ambassador
in Moscow, had conversations with Molotov, which he immediately reported to ..."
3. Assessing the Soviet Threat: The Early Cold War Years edited by Woodrow J. Kuhns (1999)
"Molotov, as heir apparent to the Soviet throne, would be the logical choice to
assume over-all command. Such responsibility would bring him one siep closer ..."
4. The Cold War in Asia edited by James G. Hershberg (1996)
"Molotov recalled that "Stalin hadn' t received him [Mao] for some days after he
... Molotov returned and allegedly reported that it would be a good idea to ..."