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Khrushchev Denounces "Dictator" Stalin (1956) 

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Soviet Communist Party Secretary Nikita Khrushchev denounces Stalin & Malenkov visits Britain.
CU. Joseph (Josif) Visarionovich Stalin. GV. Scene from Russian October Revolution (taken from Eisenstein's film October), & TV. CU. Russian (Soviet) soldiers climbing up stairs. SV. Still shot of Vladimir Ilich Lenin (Ulyanov) and Stalin, & CU. SV. Stalin seated with his daughter Svetlana whispering into his ear, & CU. CU. Children parading past Stalin in a Red Square, Moscow. CU. Stalin saluting and smiling from balcony. GV. Interior of the Soviet Supreme Council in session, people rising and applauding. STV. Stalin, Marshal Vorsorlov and Nikolai Bulganin applauding. GV. People seated. SV. Malenkov and Molotov seated with others on platform. SV. Stalin and Vorsorlov seated. GV. People milling past Stalin's coffin. CU. Stalin laying, Malenkov comes into the picture, Vorsorlov stands next to him then Bulganin. Vyacheslav Molotov is seen standing on the end of he row and just behind Molotov is Nikita Khruschev. CU. Malenkov. (All these are library shots).
CU. Sign "Atomic Energy Research Establishment Harwell". SCU. & SV. Interior of Harwell, Malenkov, Soviet Commissar for Power Stations (former Prime Minster of Soviet Union) being shown model of reactor. AS. Sign "Downing Street". SV. Malenkov stepping out of car with Soviet Ambassador Jacob Malik. CU. Press photographers. SV. Malenkov and Malik enter No 10 Downing Street.
(Orig.Neg. & Lav.) (Orig.I.)
Note: Alternative spelling: Khrushchev / Khruschev.
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Комментарии : 122   
@eges72
@eges72 9 месяцев назад
Khruschev is the most benevolent and non-demagogue dictator in the history of the USSR, whose legacy should not be rejected. Besides his open denouncement of Stalin's tyranny and his deliberate starvation of around 10 million people, he opened up many schools and universities all over the union, expanded public transportation, solved the housing crisis, eradicated extreme poverty (which would bounce back after the collapse of the USSR), and done everything he could to prevent major escalation with the US, including withdrawing missiles from Cuba. and that's why he was ousted by his hardline communist comrades.
@yesihaveasmallpenisbut5422
@yesihaveasmallpenisbut5422 Год назад
Side with Khrushchev against the dangerous practices of Maoism.
@tmgn7588
@tmgn7588 Год назад
You are 70 years late to the party
@Nurembergwarcriminal
@Nurembergwarcriminal Год назад
No 🤡💀
@calleastrom6557
@calleastrom6557 Год назад
BASED
@yesihaveasmallpenisbut5422
@yesihaveasmallpenisbut5422 Год назад
​@@tmgn7588 It's a joke
@jesusramirezromo2037
@jesusramirezromo2037 Месяц назад
I wonder how history would have gone if the US realized Mao was a bigger threat than Kurshev
@ramtron1775
@ramtron1775 2 года назад
1:20 Putin: hold my vodka.
@sc9881
@sc9881 2 года назад
Let’s not exaggerate. Russia is a freer country right now than any point in the USSR pre-Gorbachev.
@nathannats8401
@nathannats8401 2 года назад
What do you mean? Russians love Putin, his ratings get skyrocketed whenever he invades a country and has an approval rating of at least 80-85%, he can rig the elections but doesn't even need to, not a dictator in my book.
@Nolant.
@Nolant. Год назад
@@sc9881 it’s still pretty bad free speech wise
@AlamoOriginal
@AlamoOriginal Год назад
@@sc9881 yes but there's this tendency within Russia to always come back to that horrible status quo, also remember Putin was a kgb agent stationed east germany, who knows what he will do in Russia
@judybower8801
@judybower8801 Год назад
Cringe
@devisherefr9879
@devisherefr9879 2 года назад
I'm more interested in that fa cup semi final
@Kraed3
@Kraed3 3 месяца назад
What the hell does football have to do with this
@devisherefr9879
@devisherefr9879 3 месяца назад
​​@@Kraed31:32
@Ananas-280
@Ananas-280 7 дней назад
​@@devisherefr9879i think this is the season man city got that record of the highest english fans attendance in a single match and its still the 2nd highest match in number of match attendance in English history....funny enough spurs hold the first place when they played in Wembley 2019
@jtgd
@jtgd Год назад
Stalin would take that as a compliment
@Percypie48t70
@Percypie48t70 Год назад
Great
@legsusmaximus6854
@legsusmaximus6854 Год назад
Some tankies here?
@EngPheniks
@EngPheniks Месяц назад
Because of Khrushchev, the USSR reformed and survived for another 30 years. Space and nuclear programmes flourished under him.
@advancedlistening_0186
@advancedlistening_0186 25 дней назад
It was wrong. Khruschev's ruined Stalin's foundation.
@AceofDlamonds
@AceofDlamonds 2 года назад
1:20 LMAO okay sure
@reinforced9084
@reinforced9084 2 года назад
Well, they did stop the dictatorship.. there was never another leader in the USSR as powerful as Stalin. The power shifted to institutions like the politburo who then elected a leader. More like autocracy, not dictatorship since no single person held all the power.
@Nurembergwarcriminal
@Nurembergwarcriminal 2 года назад
@@reinforced9084 The Soviet union never was a Dictatorship.
@thunderbird1921
@thunderbird1921 2 года назад
@@reinforced9084 Wasn't Brezhnev pretty close to a dictator though? I haven't really heard of any other Soviet official that really had a big say in matters, apart from likely Andropov.
@AceofDlamonds
@AceofDlamonds 2 года назад
@@reinforced9084 Good point!
@matthewmurdock7329
@matthewmurdock7329 2 года назад
@@Nurembergwarcriminal More like gulags say the opposite
@GoatPengu
@GoatPengu Год назад
The saddest day of the world
@joelenruiqemaldonado5635
@joelenruiqemaldonado5635 2 года назад
Los países satélites urss
@kaziknybosman4739
@kaziknybosman4739 4 месяца назад
First week, yes
@judybower8801
@judybower8801 Год назад
After he was dead
@adjeiboateng6720
@adjeiboateng6720 2 года назад
One of the greatest days in world history
@adjeiboateng6720
@adjeiboateng6720 Год назад
@@CommunistBot Naa just a dude with common sense
@DiveEntertainment47
@DiveEntertainment47 Год назад
@@adjeiboateng6720 turned out to be very good. Not
@joshkelly6216
@joshkelly6216 Год назад
How?
@nauticalnovice9244
@nauticalnovice9244 Год назад
Khrushchev lied, and you believe him!
@adjeiboateng6720
@adjeiboateng6720 Год назад
@@nauticalnovice9244 He lied about what?
@Noda59
@Noda59 2 года назад
King
@imlost19
@imlost19 2 года назад
welp
@MrTimothytim
@MrTimothytim 2 года назад
So wheres the speach?
@musicloverandclassicalmusi698
It was never broadcast and footage doesn't exist because it was supposed to be super secret; after all its called the secret speech
@Redstripe921
@Redstripe921 Год назад
Was that Kruchev in hat n black hair ?
@wilsonfisk6626
@wilsonfisk6626 Год назад
That's Georgy Malenkov.
@travishaynes1180
@travishaynes1180 11 месяцев назад
Malenkov....? It shoulda been Melonhead !!!
@eadred9164
@eadred9164 11 месяцев назад
Thr socialist realism picture of Stalin standing behind Lenin always cracks me up since Stalin was a nobody during the revolution and that position belongs to trotsky. On another note, the 3 months of the Malenkov Beria regime would've liberalized Russia and turned it into a western ally. But alas, Krushchev came through.
@KayShort21
@KayShort21 10 месяцев назад
Both Stalin and Trotsky played significant roles in the revolution, while Trotsky did have a greater role in military affairs Stalin also lead troops into battle. Stalin was made the People’s Commissar of nationalities in Lenin’s government, not quite a nobody. I recommend “Stalin: Paradoxes of Power Volume 1” to get a correct scope of the role he played.
@eadred9164
@eadred9164 9 месяцев назад
@KayShort21 only a delusional western tankie would compare the role Trotsky played in the revolution to the role Stalin played. It would be like the role George Washington played vs the role played by some foot soldier.
@brandonchauinfo
@brandonchauinfo 5 месяцев назад
Your Source: Trotsky 😂😂😂😂 Not a single communist party with actual relevance upholds that clown. He’s seen as the running joke all over Asia, Russia and most parts of Latin America. Your hero is the one who is a nobody
@darrelljohnson1319
@darrelljohnson1319 3 месяца назад
the only humane leader of Russia was a reformer Mikhail Gorbachev. after his term Russia isolated him in background as the Russian people love cold hard leaders not reformers
@ComradeZBunch
@ComradeZBunch Месяц назад
'Khrushchev Lied' by Grover Furr; 'Another View of Stalin' by Ludo Martens; 'Stalin: History and Critique of a Black Legend' by Domenico Losurdo; 'Fraud, Famine, Fascism' by Douglas Tottle. You're welcome.
@advancedlistening_0186
@advancedlistening_0186 25 дней назад
yes, comrade.
@silaskosgei1980
@silaskosgei1980 9 месяцев назад
His position belongs to Leon bronstein ....trotsky actually was the leader
@stoney7146
@stoney7146 2 года назад
the bias of hindsight (2022 Russian- Ukraine conflict under Putin's, one could say, autocratic rule)
@Nurembergwarcriminal
@Nurembergwarcriminal 2 года назад
Krushchev was a traitor
@johnschiznoli7168
@johnschiznoli7168 2 года назад
@@behindyou3689 Lenin was mentally ill when he denounced Stalin. Before his last year , Stalin admired Lenins ways.
@johnschiznoli7168
@johnschiznoli7168 2 года назад
@@behindyou3689 No he wouldn't have. Also if you hate Stalin so much why are you in so many comment threads from videos about him? Lmao
@johnschiznoli7168
@johnschiznoli7168 2 года назад
@@behindyou3689 I mean you're always in comment sections from videos about Stalin.
@johnschiznoli7168
@johnschiznoli7168 2 года назад
@@behindyou3689 You're in the Stalin move comments for instance. But don't you think being too interested in the man will eventually make you understand and like him? It started with just being interested in him for me than I feel in love with Stalin.
@elenadrachyovs4151
@elenadrachyovs4151 2 года назад
Khruschev was born in Ukraine and he "gave" Crimea to Ukraine in 1954 while it still stayed within the same territory of USSR. Crimea was tradionally enhabitted with Tatar and Russian from the tribes time.
@MegreliLazi1991
@MegreliLazi1991 11 месяцев назад
Slava Stalinu
@JamesGeorgeMcCarthysecondacc
@JamesGeorgeMcCarthysecondacc 4 месяца назад
No
@MegreliLazi1991
@MegreliLazi1991 4 месяца назад
@@JamesGeorgeMcCarthysecondacc yes 👊👊👊👊👊
@JamesGeorgeMcCarthysecondacc
@JamesGeorgeMcCarthysecondacc 4 месяца назад
@@MegreliLazi1991 stalin k***ed millions of people
@kobdup8315
@kobdup8315 2 года назад
That was the only thing he did that was positive. Otherwise a horrible leader
@sorryi6685
@sorryi6685 2 года назад
He also closed down Gulags and gave more freedom to Soviets except Hungary
@kobdup8315
@kobdup8315 2 года назад
@@sorryi6685he was still a horrible leader
@78anurag
@78anurag 2 года назад
"Horrible leader" Ah yes, closed down gulags, created one of the most technologically advanced nations in the world and encouraged development, recovered the economy, remained mostly peaceful with the west, what a tyrant!
@adjeiboateng6720
@adjeiboateng6720 Год назад
He's the greatest leader in post monarchy Russia history
@mygills3050
@mygills3050 10 месяцев назад
@@adjeiboateng6720 what a funny and even dreadful thing, that one can be the greatest of a set and still be terrible, and vice versa.
@sriarnonrattanavichai8438
@sriarnonrattanavichai8438 2 года назад
ดอเด็กต้องนิมนต์โกลด์โกน
@nauticalnovice9244
@nauticalnovice9244 Год назад
Slava Stalin!
@ajaysidhu471
@ajaysidhu471 Год назад
NPC
@perangdingin3416
@perangdingin3416 2 года назад
BAYAR HUTANGNYA MRCT HHPT RIGHTNOW FARCONSOLE
@jelmageloo
@jelmageloo 2 года назад
Lah
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