(1895-02-08)8 February 1895 Achit Beysiyn, Outer Mongolia, Qing China
Died
26 January 1952(1952-01-26) (aged 56) Moscow, RSFSR, Soviet Union
Resting place
Altan-Ölgii National Cemetery
Nationality
Mongolian
Political party
Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party
Spouse(s)
Borotologai (1921–1935) B. Gündegmaa (1935–1952)
Military service
Allegiance
Mongolian People's Republic
Branch/service
Mongolian People's Army
Years of service
1921–1952
Rank
Marshal
Commands
All (supreme commander)
Battles/wars
Mongolian Revolution of 1921
World War II
Awards
Foreign:
Khorloogiin Choibalsan[a] (8 February 1895 – 26 January 1952) was a Mongolian politician who served as the leader of the Mongolian People's Republic as chairman of the Council of Ministers (premier) from 1939 until his death in 1952. He was also commander-in-chief of the Mongolian People's Army from 1937, and chairman of the Presidium of the State Little Khural (head of state) from 1929 to 1930. His rise to power in the 1930s was personally orchestrated by Joseph Stalin, and his rule was maintained by a repressive state and cult of personality. Choibalsan led a dictatorship and organized Stalinist purges in Mongolia between 1937 and 1939 as head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Choibalsan was one of the 1921 Mongolian revolutionaries, and held several political and military roles in the 1920s. Mongolia's economic, political, and military ties to the Soviet Union deepened, though after World War II, Choibalsan supported pan-Mongolian unification with Inner Mongolia. He died of cancer in Moscow in 1952, and was succeeded as leader by his protégé, Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal.
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