Bulletin, 第 10 期 |
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Under Khrushchev , the frequency of plenums increased , but the Central Committee still convened no more than a total of fifteen days in a given year , and usually far less . Moreover , the timing of plenums did not settle into a ...
Under Khrushchev , the frequency of plenums increased , but the Central Committee still convened no more than a total of fifteen days in a given year , and usually far less . Moreover , the timing of plenums did not settle into a ...
第 9 頁
... the vast majority of records of Presidium / Politburo Khrushchev , Vyacheslav Molotov , Georgii Malenkov , meetings from the post - Stalin era have not yet been Nikolai Bulganin , and their allies orchestrated the plenum released .
... the vast majority of records of Presidium / Politburo Khrushchev , Vyacheslav Molotov , Georgii Malenkov , meetings from the post - Stalin era have not yet been Nikolai Bulganin , and their allies orchestrated the plenum released .
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1955 , when Malenkov came under sharp criticism prior to his dismissal as prime minister , in February 1956 , when preparations were under way for Khrushchev's “ secret speech ” condemning Stalin , in June 1957 , when Khrushchev ousted ...
1955 , when Malenkov came under sharp criticism prior to his dismissal as prime minister , in February 1956 , when preparations were under way for Khrushchev's “ secret speech ” condemning Stalin , in June 1957 , when Khrushchev ousted ...
第 12 頁
But what is perhaps most striking , in view of the intense criticism Molotov encountered , is that he was able to hold onto his position for another two years and that he very nearly won out over Khrushchev in June 1957.
But what is perhaps most striking , in view of the intense criticism Molotov encountered , is that he was able to hold onto his position for another two years and that he very nearly won out over Khrushchev in June 1957.
第 13 頁
The standoff with Poland in October 1956 had induced Khrushchev to reach a modus vivendi with the Polish leader , Wladyslaw Gomulka , which provided for Poland's continued status as a loyal member of the Soviet political and military ...
The standoff with Poland in October 1956 had induced Khrushchev to reach a modus vivendi with the Polish leader , Wladyslaw Gomulka , which provided for Poland's continued status as a loyal member of the Soviet political and military ...
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