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Nikita Khrushchev

Nikita Khrushchev was a communist leader of Russia during the Cold War.

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Nitikta Kruschev did what at the United Nations meeting?

Took his shoe off and pounded the podium, claiming that the Soviet Union would "bury you" (referring to the US). He was talking about wheat production -- the USSR always had problems meeting their 5-Year Plan goals in agriculture, and had to buy wheat from other nations, usually Canada and the USA.

What was Nikita Khrushchev's last achievement?

discovered nail polish remover and used it to beniftit him in the war.

What is Khrushchev's view of US actions?

His views was that U.S. invasion of Cuba was pending and that to lose Cuba would do great harm to the communist cause, especially in Latin America.

Nikita Khrushchev wanted a foothold in the western hemisphere what was the Soviet solution which was eventually thwarted by the Kennedy administration?

Nikita Khrushchev attempted to gain a foothold in the Western Hemisphere by attempting to install nuclear missiles in Cuba. This is known as the Cuban Missile Crisis.

What did the Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev argue in the kitchen debate?

That Americans houses were built poorly so builders could sell more homes in the future.

Was Yefrosinia Khrushcheva married to Nikita Khrushchev?

yes, Nikita Khrushchev had 3 wives .

1. Yefrosinia Khrushcheva (died.)

2. Marusia Khrushcheva (separated)

3. Nina Khrushcheva

In what way did Nikita Khrushchev win the Cuban Missile Crisis?

Improve it please. Nikita Khrushchev AS HE STATED WENT INTO CUBA AS A RESULT OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S "COMING OFF AS WEAK" DURING THEIR "GENEVA SUMMIT" IT MAY WELL HAVE BEEN SO KENNEDY WAS TAKING A MIXTURE OF DRUGS... INCLUDING "SPEED" FACT BEING HE BROUGHT WITH HIM FAMED "DR, FEEL_GOOD"! HE WAS BEING INJECTED!

THIS HELPED LEAD TO Nikita Khrushchev BECOMING "ADVENTUROUS" AS THE USSR WAS FAIRLY WELL "SURROUNDED BY U.S. MISSILES AND WHAT THE THEN PREMIER SAW, WHAT HE THOUGHT WAS AN OPENING... HE STARTED SENDING IN THE MISSILES TO CUBA..... WITH A OH SO WELCOMING CUBAN LEADER CASTRO!

WHEN THE U.S. FOUND HOW FAR EVENTS HAD GONE, WELL IT WAS ALREADY "CRUNCH TIME"! KENNEDY (NOT KNOWN AS A "GREAT DIPLOMAT" SET UP A WHITE HOUSE UNIT CALLED X-COM! THINGS BECAME VERY "TOUCH AND GO"! KENNEDY WAS NOT HURT BY THE FACT THAT THE U.S. HAD A LARGE MISSILE ADVANTAGE! STILL IF A WAR WAS SET OFF IT WOULD HAVE BEEN DISASTROUS FINALLY AFTER A "NAVAL QUARANTINE" BUT REALLY TENSIONS AND "PULLING BACK FROM THE BRINK" CAME AS WE MADE A "SECRET DEAL..... NEVER TO INVADE CUBA, OR HELP ANYONE ELSE" ALSO WE GAVE AWAY, IN A MOVE THAT WAS TO BE "KEPT SECRET" JUPIER MISSLES IN TURKEY IN ABOUT 6 MONTHS, IF THE USSR PULLED OUT ALL MISSLES IN CUBA! SO BASICALLY IT WAS A TRADE, BUT BOTH COUNTRIES WERE ALLOWED TO LIVE ON!!

AN INTERESTING AND INDEED SCARY CAVEAT IN A SHOW CALLED "FOG OF WAR" WITH PRES. KENNEDY'S SECREAITARY OF DEFENCE ROBERT S. McNAMMAR, HE DESCUSED THE CRISIS...... MOST WERE KNOWN FACTS, BUT THREE! ONE THE USSR HAD "CONVENTIAL NUCLEAR WEAPONS THESE IN THEMESELVE IF WE HAD TRIED, A SUGJESTED AIR AND TROOP INVASIONOF CUBA, WOULD HAVE SET OFF WW3! TWO CASTRO, EVEN KNOWING IT WOULD BE THE END OF CUBA,,,AND MUCH OF THE WORLD, BEGGED THE SOVIET PRIMIER TO "LAUNCH THE MISSLES" #3 WITH SO MANY PEOPLE CREDITING KENNEDY FOR "HIS GREAT JOB" HE SAID, "WE WERE SAVD,BY PURE LUCK" GULP!! DON

How did Kruschev contribute to the Cold War?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/audio/history/pdf/the_development_of_the_cold_war_1953_1962.pdf

The berlin crisis of 1961 was precipitated by soviet premier khrushchev's threat to?

  • sign a separate peace treaty with East Germany, permanently dividing Germany

In what year did Khrushchev join the Communist Party?

1918

The answer is correct, however, technically Khushchev actually joined the Bolshevik Party in 1918.

Who ruled the ussr after stalins death and before Khrushchev in the 4 year gap?

Georgy Malenkov ruled the USSR for 2 years after Stalin's death and before Khrushchev took over. He ruled from March of 1953 to February of 1955.