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      • In a public address devoted to Tereshkova on June 16, 1963, Khrushchev spoke of their “father-daughter” connection. The Soviet leader thus symbolically shared in Tereshkova’s triumph, highlighting generational continuity and the Party’s authoritative position vis-a-vis his “glorious daughter.”
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  1. " We will bury you " (Russian: «Мы вас похороним!», romanized: "My vas pokhoronim!") is a phrase that was used by Soviet First (formerly General) Secretary Nikita Khrushchev, leader of the USSR, while addressing Western ambassadors at a reception at the Polish embassy in Moscow on November 18, 1956. [1][2] The phrase was originally translated in...

  2. His speech was an answer to Western claims about the presence of Soviet troops in Hungary and other countries of the Eastern Europe. “They accuse us of interfering in Hungary’s...

  3. In a public address devoted to Tereshkova on June 16, 1963, Khrushchev spoke of their “father-daughter” connection. The Soviet leader thus symbolically shared in Tereshkova’s triumph, highlighting generational continuity and the Party’s authoritative position vis-a-vis his “glorious daughter.”

  4. Sep 17, 2015 · The revelation is at odds with what the Soviet leader at the time, Nikita Khrushchev, said in a speech at Red Square whilst standing beside Valentina Tereshkova on her return from space.

  5. Khrushchev stood on the tribunes of the Masoleum on Red Square next to Tereshkova and teased the United States: at a time when the bourgeoisie had considered women the weaker sex, socialism was...

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  6. Nov 9, 2009 · Once a loyal Stalinist, Khrushchev gave a long speech in February 1956 that criticized Stalin for arresting and deporting opponents, for elevating himself above the party and for incompetent ...

  7. Jul 16, 2019 · Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev agreed, and the search for candidates began. On June 16, 1963, Valentina Tereshkova, a 26-year-old factory worker-turned-cosmonaut, became the first woman in...

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