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Khrushchevs Secret Speech ... Any doubts about Khrushchev's intentions were emphatically dismissed on February 25th, when the Congress was due to end. At late notice, an unscheduled secret session had been called for Soviet delegates.
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On the Personality Cult and its Consequences - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Personality Cult and its Consequences (Russian: ), commonly known as the Secret Speech or the Khrushchev Report , was a report to the 20th Party Congress on February 25 1956 by Soviet leade...
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Nikita Khrushchev - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The speech was "secret" in the sense that it was read in a closed session without discussion and was neither published as part of the congress' proceedings nor reported in the Soviet press. However, copies were sent to regional party secretaries who were instructed to brief rank-and ... 1956: Khrushchev's Secret Speech...
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On Feb.24 and 25, 1956, the CPSU Congress held a secret session from which even the representatives of fraternal Communist Parties were barred. On this occasion, Khrushchev(1) delivered a 25,000 word denunciation of Stalin's alleged "cult of the individual." ... Why isn't this secret speech a secret???
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Secret Speech Delivered by First Party Secretary at the Twentieth Party Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, February 25, 1956 ... Engels and I first joined the secret society of Communists on the condition that everything making for superstitious worship of authority would be deleted from its statute. . . .
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