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Page 4 THF CTTRO RftrORP Tups Sept 14. 1971
TT TOOK Nikita S. Khrur-hches
-I lust 35 years to rise from
fledgling member of the Rus-
sian Communist party to its
tup post as first secretary,
nine days after the death of
Josef Stalin, whom he later
was to denounce bitterly. The
Soviet leader was born in the
province of Kursk April 17.
1894. and first came into real
prominence in 1939 when he
became a member of the polit-
uuro. Genrgi M. Malenkov and
Nikolai A. Bulganin served as
premier following Stalin's death,
but Khrushchev assumed that
post also on March ‘37, 1958.
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POSITION IN RID HIERARCHY
UNUSUAL PHOTO of Khrushchev (right) was taken at
Kursk front after Stalingrad victory in World War II.
JUST A YEAR LATER, he had moved up to a spot only second from then Premier -Stalin
NEW ALLY was found on doorstep of the United States
when Fidel Castro came to power in Cuba. Warm;;- of
feeling is shown in this meeting at the U.N. in 1950.
i he v .. tl.e’mp man and Communist party chief as hi' stands
Mimslu ciew'j Zhukov and Premier Nikolai Buigemn, later ousted.
■ST
DEFIED BY RED CHINA, Khrushchev sought tnemJM
lations with Yugoslavia’s independent-minded a
Marshal Tito, here greeting Russian leader in. B< !g
. <. £ ] Wm-sM
! r * (' ;,i ,n relations be- FLAIR FO
and -Picidcnt Dwight Eisenhower. pcoiar.ee
BEFORE THE SCHISM between Red China and Red Russia Khrushchev
posed happily in Peking with Mao Tse-tung, but this changed, too.
AFFABILITY Met
tween Ru :ar. k t<
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FIRST MEETING i;c
nedy otcut red m a
•u.-iu'hev and President Ken-
e inf !une m Vienna in 1961
PERHAPS he was ponder-
ing problems of the world
on this meditative stroll
CLOSE FAMILY TIES are demonstrated in this score
Yalta with his wife, Nina, his daughter and -son-in
and two grandsons as they took a holiday at the resort
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Prentice, D. L. The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 218, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 14, 1971, newspaper, September 14, 1971; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth703341/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cuero Public Library.