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De-Stalinization / Bolsheviks / Heroes of the Soviet Union / Nikita Khrushchev / John F. Kennedy / Cuban Missile Crisis / Brinkmanship / Soviet people / Civil awards and decorations / Government of the Soviet Union
Date: 2012-10-19 10:50:05
De-Stalinization
Bolsheviks
Heroes of the Soviet Union
Nikita Khrushchev
John F. Kennedy
Cuban Missile Crisis
Brinkmanship
Soviet people
Civil awards and decorations
Government of the Soviet Union

Premier Khrushchev’s Response Analysis Letter from Premier Khrushchev to President Kennedy From http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/archives/x2jfk.html Dear Mr. President, Imagine, Mr. President, what if we were to present to

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