35 - Opponents Of Khrushchev And His Fall From Power Flashcards

1
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What kind of freedom did the “thaw” allow? What kinds of “dissidents” emerged?

A

Artistic and intellectual freedom

“Cultural dissidents”

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What 2 ideas did cultural dissidents want to promote?

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Human rights and greater democracy

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What kind of state did the Soviet Union remain as? What network was present?

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Highly authoritarian state

Spies and informers

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What was used to express political views that would be published abroad? What 2 ways could this be smuggled into culture?

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Written word

Through the country or Samizdat

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What did Samizdat entail? What did this practice become?

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Rewriting literature to be spread through personal contacts

Underground press

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What 2 things would be spread through the underground on Soviet politics and society?

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Information

Opinions

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What were several writers imprisoned for? What were thousands more writers condemned for?

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Criticising the regime

Their “anti-social, parasitic way of life”

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What scene was present “underground”? What were 3 genres that were played on tapes?

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Music scene
Jazz
Rock ‘n’ roll
Western pop

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What speech did many of Khrushchev’s colleagues never forgive him for? What did hard-line Stalinists, like Molotov, believe the speech undermined?

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“Secret speech”

Unity and authority of the Party

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What group of people tried to force Khrushchev from power in 1957? Who did they secure a majority from?

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Hard-liners

Presidium

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Who did Khrushchev appeal to over Presidium in 1957? What other 2 groups supported him?

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Central Committee

Army and KGB

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Who was sent a long way from Moscow after the 1957 leadership challenge to work insignificant jobs? What did they avoid?

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Khrushchev’s opponents

Execution

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13
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When was Khrushchev’s 70th birthday? Who praised him and his achievements?

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April 1964

Leonid Brezhnev

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What did Brezhnev lead a few months after praising Khrushchev on his birthday? Who else was involved in this?

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Opposition in the Presidium and CC

Former Khrushchev supporters

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What was Khrushchev forced to do after Brezhnev’s opposition took off? What reason did the press give for this action?

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Resign

“Age and ill health”

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16
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What did the press later denounce Khrushchev for?

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“Hare-brained schemes, half-baked conclusions, hasty decisions”

17
Q

Where was Khrushchev given a flat after he resigned? Where else did he gain a house?

A

Moscow

In the country

18
Q

What other 2 perks was Khrushchev given after his resignation?

A

Car

Pension

19
Q

What didn’t happen to Khrushchev after he stepped down? Who fell victim of this after Khrushchev gave him wide powers?

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Purge

Son-in-law

20
Q

What had Khrushchev aroused the resentment of by 1964? What “style” of ruling was he criticised for?

A

Many different groups

“One-man style”

21
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What behaviour was Khrushchev criticised for? What did he fail to take?

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Arrogance

Advice

22
Q

What did the failure of the Virgin Lands scheme lead to shortfalls of? What 2 countries did grain have to be imported from?

A

Food supplies

US and Canada

23
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What controls did Khrushchev decentralise? Who did this anger?

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Economic controls

Moscow party leaders

24
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What goods did Khrushchev promote? What did his opponents want emphasis on?

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Consumer goods

Heavy industry

25
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What did the military dislike about Khrushchev’s focus? What did he develop these weapons at the expense of?

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He focused on nuclear missiles

Conventional weapons

26
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What increasingly took place by workers? What price rise in 1962 especially caused this?

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Protests and strikes

Food price rise

27
Q

What policy was criticised under Khrushchev? Who did he give a lot of power to?

A

Foreign policy

Son-in-law

28
Q

What does Historian John Gooding argue about “toppling a Soviet leader”?

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“Toppling a Soviet leader was unprecedented”