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Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev (15 April 1894 – 11 September 1971) was the leader of the Soviet Union after the death of Joseph Stalin.He ruled from 1953–1964.
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Contents • • • • 'De-Stalinization' [ ] When Nikita became the leader of the, he began something he called 'De-Stalinization'. He made a, in which he denounced as a man who committed many of innocent people. In early 1956, he took down all posters and statues of. Also, he moved Stalin's grave to a place where people could not see it. Relations with the 'West' [ ] He also had better contacts with the western countries like the,,. This means the USSR and the were friendlier.
He visited America in 1959. During this visit, Khrushchev spoke at the and visited where he wanted, including destinations such as New York. However, his visit to Disneyland was cancelled for security reasons. But the USSR and the US still did not trust each other. In 1962 America and the USSR had a which could have led to but didn't. Khrushchev had bargained with the Americans to get rid of the missiles they had placed in, for the missiles in Cuba were the only way for withdrawal. Relations with China [ ] Also, during this time, the Soviet Union became a lot less friendly with.
Because the Chinese leader liked Stalin, he did not like it when Khrushchev became friendlier with the west, and when Nikita Khrushchev began a ' campaign. References [ ].