
Frol Kozlov, pictured on the cover of
''Time'', 13 July 1959.
'Frol Romanovich Kozlov' () ( -
January 30,
1965) was a
Soviet statesman,
Hero of Socialist Labor (1961).
He was elected a candidate member of the Presidium (as the
Politburo of the
Central Committee of the
Communist Party of the Soviet Union was then called) on
14 February 1957 and served as a full member from
29 June 1957 until he was relieved of his duties on
16 November 1964, following the ousting of his mentor,
Nikita Khrushchev a month earlier.
As the
''Time'' cover illustrated shows, he was for many years thought to be Khrushchev's likely successor as the dominant figure in the
Soviet regime. This was clearly what Khrushchev had intended, but even before his mentor's removal from office in October 1964 Kozlov's position in the Soviet hierarchy had been undermined by the effects of his
alcoholism.