Cartoon depicts Premier Nikita Khrushchev kicking over a statue of Joseph Stalin saying I am the Lord thy God thou shalt not have strange Gods before me! Understand? Watching on the side are members of Congress, Malenkov, Molotov, Etc, and Mao Zedong in the background with a question mark above his head. In Nikita Khrushchev\u27s speech to the 22nd Congress of the Communist Party in October 1961, he denounced Joseph Stalin\u27s mistakes and his cult of personality.https://commons.und.edu/mcdonald-cartoons/1396/thumbnail.jp
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Cartoon depicts Premier Nikita Khrushchev kicking over a statue of Joseph Stalin saying I am the Lo...
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34 x 29.5 cm., Pen and Ink on Cardstock. Partial illustration of Joseph Stalin holding two small men...
Stalin’s Turn in Religious Politics in Light of Circular Letter no. 37 of Joint State Political Dir...
Cartoon depicts Nikita Khrushchev laughing at Uncle Sam who is trying on a hat entitled Space Succe...
Nikita Khrouchtchev est surtout connu en Occident comme étant celui qui a permis le relatif soulagem...
A Folk Legend of the Meeting of Stalin with Christ in the Kremlin (Based on OGPU Materials
Cartoon depicts Unpopular Dictators, leaning back against the foot of a giant Uncle Sam, telling ...
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Nikita Khrushchev’s time in power from 1953-1964 has often been thought of as a period of “thaw” in ...
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