Nikita Krushchev and De-Stalinization
•Stalin dies in 1953
•Malenkov becomes Soviet leader from 1953-55.
•Replaced by Nikita Krushchev in 1955
•Begins to remove any support for Stalin through De-Stalinization
•First act was to form Warsaw Pact
•It signalled less harsh treatment of the Satellite states
Summary: Nikita Krushchev came into power in 1955 and introduced De-Stalinization. His first act was to form the Warsaw Pact which led citizens to believe he would be much less harsh than Stalin, this however, was not the case. They were both just as iron fisted as one another.
•Malenkov becomes Soviet leader from 1953-55.
•Replaced by Nikita Krushchev in 1955
•Begins to remove any support for Stalin through De-Stalinization
•First act was to form Warsaw Pact
•It signalled less harsh treatment of the Satellite states
Summary: Nikita Krushchev came into power in 1955 and introduced De-Stalinization. His first act was to form the Warsaw Pact which led citizens to believe he would be much less harsh than Stalin, this however, was not the case. They were both just as iron fisted as one another.
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