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Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev (1894 - 1971), Soviet leader; first secretary of the Communist Party (1953 - 64); premier of Soviet Union (1958 - 64). —FPRD Glossary (approved 30-8-90)
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Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev (1894-1971), Soviet leader; first secretary of the Communist Party (1953-64); premier of Soviet Union (1958-64). Even the commies, who are the closest to organized people, have such rifts about policy that nobody knows whether to follow Lenin's policy or Stalin's policy or Khrushchev's policy or the new coexistence policy, see, or the old revolutionary policy - whatever that was.
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Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev (1894-1971), Soviet leader; first secretary of the Communist Party (1953-64); premier of Soviet Union (1958-64). Even the commies, who are the closest to organized people, have such rifts about policy that nobody knows whether to follow Lenin's policy or Stalin's policy or Khrushchev's policy or the new coexistence policy, see, or the old revolutionary policy - whatever that was.
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Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev (1894@1971), Soviet leader; first secretary of the Communist Party (1953@64); premier of Soviet Union (1958@64).Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev (1894--1971), Soviet leader, first secretary of the Communist Party (1953--1964) and premier of the Soviet Union (1958--1964). Every time somebody discovers one of these secrets, or the secretary of state, or somebody like that, of the United States gets on a plane hurriedly in order to tell the last atomic secrets to Khrushchev. -A Summary of Study (4 Aug. 64) Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev (1894@1971), leader of the former Soviet Union (1953@1964). Every time somebody discovers one of these secrets, or the secretary of state, or somebody like that, of the United States gets on a plane hurriedly in order to tell the last atomic secrets to Khrushchev. - A Summary of Study (4 Aug. 64) Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev (1894 - 1971), Soviet leader; first secretary of the Communist Party (1953 - 64); premier of Soviet Union (1958 - 64).Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev (1894 - 1971), Soviet leader, first secretary of the Communist Party (1953 - 1964) and premier of the Soviet Union (1958 - 1964). He urged peaceful coexistence between his country and Western nations. Within the Soviet bloc, however, Khrushchev sent troops into Poland and Hungary in 1956 against persons who resisted the communist government. He also aided the government of Fidel Castro in Cuba and had Soviet military missiles installed there but removed them at the insistence of the United States.Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev (1894 - 1971), Soviet leader, first secretary of the Communist Party (1953 - 1964) and premier of the Soviet Union (1958 - 1964). He urged peaceful coexistence between his country and Western nations while boasting about Soviet success in rocketry and missiles. Within the Soviet bloc he sent troops into Poland and Hungary in 1956 against persons who resisted the communist government. In 1960, he gave support to Cuban revolutionary, Fidel Castro (1926 - ), who had overthrown the Cuban dictator in 1959 and transformed that country into a communist state. Khruschev warned that Russia would support the Cuban people if the United States took aggressive actions against Cuba.Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev (1894 - 1971), Soviet leader, first secretary of the Communist Party (1953 - 1964) and premier of the Soviet Union (1958 - 1964). He urged peaceful coexistence between his country and Western nations. Within the Soviet bloc, however, Khrushchev sent troops into Poland and Hungary in 1956 against persons who resisted the communist government.Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev (1894 - 1971), Soviet leader; first secretary of the Communist Party (1953 - 64); premier of Soviet Union (1958 - 64).Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev (1894 - 1971), Soviet leader; first secretary of the Communist Party (1953 - 1964); premier of Soviet Union (1958 - 1964).Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev (1894 - 1971), Soviet leader; first secretary of the Communist Party (1953 - 1964); premier of Soviet Union (1958 - 1964). He led a campaign called de-Stalinization, to remove the influence of the late premier Joseph Stalin from Soviet society. He urged peaceful coexistence between his country and western nations. Within the Soviet Bloc, however, Khrushchev sent troops into Poland and Hungary in 1956 against persons who resisted the communist government. He also aided the government of Fidel Castro in Cuba. He had Soviet military missiles installed there but removed them at the insistence of the United States. He was suddenly removed from power in October, 1964.Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev (1894 - 1971), Soviet leader; first secretary of the Communist Party (1953 - 1964); premier of Soviet Union (1958 - 1964). He urged peaceful coexistence between his country and Western nations while boasting about Soviet success in rocketry and missiles. In September, 1959, Khrushchev made a 13-day tour of the United States which included a dinner in Washington, DC with American businessmen.Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev (1894-1971), Soviet leader; first secretary of the Communist Party (1953-64); premier of Soviet Union (1958-64).Nikita Sergeevich Khrushchev (1894@1971), Soviet leader; first secretary of the Communist Party (1953@64); premier of Soviet Union (1958@64). Even the commies, who are the closest to organized people, have such rifts about policy that nobody knows whether to follow Lenin's policy or Stalin's policy or Khrushchev's policy or the new coexistence policy, see, or the old revolutionary policy-whatever that was.Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev (1894@1971), Soviet leader; first secretary of the Communist Party (1953@1964); premier of Soviet Union (1958@1964). Every time somebody discovers one of these secrets, or the Secretary of State, or somebody like that, of the United States gets on a plane hurriedly in order to tell the last atomic secrets to Khrushchev. - A Summary of Study (4 Aug. 64) Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev (1894@1971), Soviet leader; first secretary of the Communist Party (1953@1964); premier of Soviet Union (1958@1964). He urged peaceful coexistence between his country and Western nations while boasting about Soviet success in rocketry and missiles. In September, 1959, Khrushchev made a 13-day tour of the United States which included a dinner in Washington, DC with American businessmen. Did you see that after his visit to the United States that Khrushchev said, bluntly and flatly, that he would even go to the devil to arrange dollar credits, and therefore had been to the United States. iOpening Lecture (1 Jan. 60)Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev (1894@1971), Soviet leader; first secretary of the Communist Party (1953@1964); premier of Soviet Union (1958@1964). He urged peaceful coexistence between his country and Western nations while boasting about Soviet success in rocketry and missiles. In September, 1959, Khrushchev made a 13-day tour of the United States which included a dinner in Washington, DC with American businessmen. Did you see that after his visit to the United States that Khrushchev said, bluntly and flatly, that he would even go to the devil to arrange dollar credits, and therefore had been to the United States. ?Opening Lecture (1 Jan. 60)