Lol yes, very true, Nikita was quite a country bumpkin, if you will, he came from an ordinary poor peasant family in the Ukraine, he had maybe 2 years education , he always seemed like a funny, genial guy to me, espexially coming out of the Stalin years, he was so much more open and cordial , and seemed like a genuine guy
Ironic how much Khrushchev loved America. He is the only foreign delegate to date (2022) to bring his entire family to the US, children, inlaws and grandchildren.
No, Nikita Khrushchev did not move to the United States. After he was deposed in 1964, he was forced into retirement and lived under house arrest in the Soviet Union. Khrushchev spent the remaining years of his life in the Soviet Union, where he passed away in 1971.
@@victorelgersma7845 Khrushchev bought his whole extended family to the U.S. in '59. Khrushchev himself did not move here. Although his son Sergei and great granddaughter Nina did eventually move here permanently.
Khruschev at that time was a very different person outwardly. If he had been this extra under Stalin he wouldn't have lived to become Secretary-General of the CPSU. He only started doing this when he was in charge, before that he did his best to portray himself as an obedient little toad who was a simple but friendly country bumpkin. The country bumpkin part he maintained to some degree, he just became a lot more loud, crude, boorish, and antagonistic once he was in power, largely because he thought the Soviet masses would think of him as a "man of the people". In reality, what these mannerism did was alienate the people, and more importantly they alienated the Central Committee of the Communist Party. They found him to be an embarrassment on the international stage. His agricultural policies (especially the focus on farming corn in Kazakhstan) became a massive flop causing serious food shortages in the USSR which further embarrassed the Soviet government, which had to import food from western countries in order to compensate for the shortages. Then when Khruschev lost face at the end of the Cuban Missile Crisis the Central Committee had had enough and they ousted him. In a twist of irony he was ousted in almost the same exact way as he had seized power during the brief rule of Malenkov, and the same people who had helped him oust Malenkov helped Brezhnev to replace Khruschev.
As I understand russian I feel extremely awkward listening to Nikita 🤣🤣. This is talk you could hear in farmer villages or in collective villages during comminism
It's funny how Khrushchev and Nixon both said they wanted the other to show exactly what was said to one another during this debate yet both lied and neither showed what was exactly said.
@@nelsonnoname001The English translation, if anything, makes Khruschev look significantly better than he did. He was rambling like a village drunk: crude, boorish, antagonistic, and frankly it makes one doubt if he was capable of even tying his own shoelaces without requiring the help of some apparatchik.
@@mattclayer6541 oh got it, I see, ya I think that he would honestly be shocked, with the Soviet Union going from the height of it's power during Nikita's time in power 1956 to 64 to literally falling apart just 25 years later, I think he would be shocked
@@mattclayer6541 when Khrushev was removed from power some wittneses were saying that he started crying. He truly believed in communism and in party for sure. Brezhnev never believed in bright future of socialism
Ну, хорошо. Предположим. Не хотите учесть в связи с этим то, что поняли Ричард Никсон и Нельсон Рокфеллер в Н. С. Хрущеве и советском социализме и истории этого социально-политического явления. Как-то не очень об этом пишут, тем более в медийно-общественном дискурсе. Если кто-то скажет, что кто-то хотел что-то там "разрушить" в СССР, многие кто интересовался вопросом, извините, начнут долго смеяться и ёрничать по поводу архивного дела и что история это типа "ненаука." Не путайте, советские официальные идеологические парадигмы где-то до 1935 года и политику великих держав послевоенного мира.
@Bruh Blop это ты публицистики "идеологический лайт" насмотрелся и наслушался ? Или про "планы" всякие начитался? После Периода И.В.Сталина в СССР был правящий триумвират с целью не допустить культа одной личности. Такие фамилии как Маленков и Булганин слышал? А Венгрия пример с Финляндии брала. И нравились им в перспективе подобные отношения с большим "ядерным дядей" СССР. А знаешь как Финляндия позиционирует себя? Выдаю великую "тайну", как единственный в мире демократический наследник Российской Империи. А ещё венграм очень хотелось попасть в сферу действия плана Маршалла, то есть кредиты плюс технологии. Был еще такой политический феномен - "советская" Австрия, совместная зона оккупации СССР и США. И как-то всё было там в целом очень прилично, до такой степени, что до середины семидесятых официальным гражданским обращением в Австрии было слово "товарищ." А потом традиционная культура вытеснила это обращение. В 1955 году по взаимному согласию и американцы и СССР прекратили совместную оккупацию Австрии. Не великий секрет, и Австрия и Венгрия не столь давно были единым народом тысячу лет. Поглядели венгры в сторону Австрии и грустно им стало от "демократического централизма" в его худшей сталинской вариации, установленного местными венгерскими леваками. И обе стороны в возникшем венгерском внутриполитическом противостоянии "увлеклись" так, что ни у каких подрывных идеологических элементов в страшной фантазии не могло представиться. И первым делом что СССР сделал после жестокого подавления Восстания в Венгрии 1956 года - это не менее жестоко "попёр" местных венгерских "набобов" из власти, которые своей внутренней политикой довели до этой драмы. Негативным фактором для СССР этих событий было то, что Н. С. Хрущёв заменил матёрых и опытных Г. М. Маленкова и Н. А. Булганина на "молодых" Л.И.Брежнева и М.А. Суслова. А позитивным - то, что он активно стал дружить с лидерами западных держав, прежде всего США. И "развёл" такое полное "дерьмо" как Кубинский и Берлинский кризисы личными переговорами. После чего в связке с Дж. Кеннеди стал практически неприкасаемым авторитетом международной политики. А в умении строить личные тонкие и очень полезные для себя любимого и для страны политические связи Н.С.Хрущёв был и остаётся непревзойдённым мастером. То, его и "понесло" в рамках уже собственного культа личности. Не пускал больше никого в личные отношения, например, с Дж. Кеннеди. А многим в партии и стране и его культ и эти полутайные "шушу" с западными лидерами очень не нравились. Как и многим в США. Поэтому то, что случилось с Дж.Кеннеди, сделало Н. С. Хрущёва не просто политическим нулём, а даже отрицательной "политической единицей" в партии и СССР. Ну, как-то пояснил? И просьба, в следующий раз не пиши короткие многозначные фразы. Это некрасиво. Чистая пропаганда, расчитанная на возможную неинформированность собеседника.
If Tricky Dick was able to debate Khrushchev face to face, Biden should be able to debate Putin if not, Harris debate with Putin. I could be wrong. This debate was recorded, Nixon kept his word.
@JustDeplorable you should read some of his quotes. Also don't forget his involvement in HUAC, which targeted Americans, in particular civil rights activists, for suspicion of harboring communist ideals (thought crime).
@JustDeplorable you're a clown. The extent of your knowledge of communism is your fear of it and you'll forever be a slave because of it. You'll be smiling when the NRA changes their minds about ARs once commies have them like Reagan did in California. Also you should take a crack at reading the crucible since you clearly didn't get to that part of your highschool education.
It was. RCA and NBC pioneered live color television in a way that consumers could actually go out and buy. Just because multiple different people since the 1890s have made color images appear on a screen doesn't mean anything about how it relates to what citizens could actually regularly use: the purpose of the debate.
From the prospective of 1959, color TV broadcasting and TV's that could were capable of rendering in color was an amazing feat of American technology made available to consumers. TV, of any type, did not exist for Nixon or Khrushchev or to those of the same generation until well into their adulthood. Fun fact, well into the 1960's there were millions of Soviet citizen living out in rural area's that didn't even have electricity infrastructure or generators to create electricity to power radio's as there simply were no transmission stations broadcasting out to the hinterlands to over 50% of the landmass.
Hi Matt, can u teach about this topic about design and culture. how design even started, how culture move/shape the design world, how design have shape culture and improve the world. basically the who big bang. Love your work. big fan from Singapore.
Хм ? Как так ? Извиняюсь. Поинтересуйтесь в пакете документов на открытие Московского представительства JPM в шестидесятые. Там должно быть, выводы, основанные на работах Л.В.Канторовича и Д.Б.Данцига , также, отдельно об амортизации. Также, поинтересуйтесь у тех, где вели офшорки. Доказывается просто: компартия Франции, компартия Италии, консультации с товарищами из КПК, дискуссия с КПСС о распределении полномочий после ошибок и разводок внутри блока во второй половине шестидесятых. Смена курса СССР после блокировки реформ Косыгина А.Н. Продолжение работы с СССР и КНР как равноправными представителями этой новой социально-экономической формации. То, есть участие в работе элементов международной торговли и экономической соревновательности между крупнейшими и наиболее влиятельными участниками международного коммунистического блока для снижения остроты их обоюдной конфликтности, возникшей из дискуссии о распределении полномочий.
They had a socialist system, there are and have never been communist country's. (USSR=Union of soviet socialist republics). Communism is the goal, socialism is the way.
Obama was one if the greatest us presidents. Bush was horrible. You're just mad because Obama stood up to your dear leader. Your currency is not even worth my triple ply toilet paper.
@@ishmaelm1932 Obama was identical to Bush except for some social issues. They both led on illegal wars overseas to protect American economic interests and destroyed our privacy. Trump too, for that matter.
1. When did the scene occur and who were the two main participants? 2. When does Khrushchev say the Soviet Union will be on the same level of achievement as America and then surge ahead? 3. In what area does Nixon acknowledge that the Soviets were ahead of the Americans? 4. In what area was the United States ahead of the Soviet Union according to Nixon? 5. What does Khrushchev say to this? please help me answer 5 question
It‘s incredible that this exists. It‘s like an SNL skit before its time
There's a great Alan Arkin comedic sketch based on this from the 60s if you can track it down
I love how half of what Khrushchev is saying is probably Russian slang, but the translation is so formal.
"I do not capitulate"
This is kinda funny and happens a lot in Spanish-english translations too.
I made a mistake = I equivocated myself.
Lol yes, very true, Nikita was quite a country bumpkin, if you will, he came from an ordinary poor peasant family in the Ukraine, he had maybe 2 years education , he always seemed like a funny, genial guy to me, espexially coming out of the Stalin years, he was so much more open and cordial , and seemed like a genuine guy
Ironic how much Khrushchev loved America. He is the only foreign delegate to date (2022) to bring his entire family to the US, children, inlaws and grandchildren.
Uh, didn’t he almost start a nuclear war 3 years later? The only thing he loved is himself. Just like Nixon.
No, Nikita Khrushchev did not move to the United States. After he was deposed in 1964, he was forced into retirement and lived under house arrest in the Soviet Union. Khrushchev spent the remaining years of his life in the Soviet Union, where he passed away in 1971.
@@victorelgersma7845 Khrushchev bought his whole extended family to the U.S. in '59. Khrushchev himself did not move here. Although his son Sergei and great granddaughter Nina did eventually move here permanently.
My grandfather filmed this... he is 100 now
wow
cool
very cool
is he still alive to this day?
@@ben3634 Unfortunately he recently passed away in June due to complications from COVID-19. He was 101 years old.
“Greet you amiably?” I thought this is where “we wave bye bye.”
Looking back, Mr. Krushchev looks like someone off the set of The Andy Griffith Show.
Imagine him debating Barney Fife instead of Richard Nixon!
LMAO
Khruschev was trying to intimidate Nixon but Nixon stood his ground
"Mr. Nixon maybe very experienced in Kitchen debates. So are a great number of other married men I know"-JFK🤵👰
JFK may have had affairs with Marilyn Monroe. So did a great number of other married men.
President Nixons reaction. That’s what make me watch this clip again and again.
Funny how the voice over volume swells to cover nixon losing his cool for a sec
3:17 And now Americans are watching this 60+ years from when he said that
E quem cumpriu a promessa soviética foi a China comunista 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
“I’m not a cook” - Richard Nixon
Excellent!
Krushev in a fedora and with a hell of a swagger…that‘s certainly not how I remember Steve Buscemi in Death Of Stalin.
Awesome movie
Khruschev at that time was a very different person outwardly. If he had been this extra under Stalin he wouldn't have lived to become Secretary-General of the CPSU. He only started doing this when he was in charge, before that he did his best to portray himself as an obedient little toad who was a simple but friendly country bumpkin. The country bumpkin part he maintained to some degree, he just became a lot more loud, crude, boorish, and antagonistic once he was in power, largely because he thought the Soviet masses would think of him as a "man of the people".
In reality, what these mannerism did was alienate the people, and more importantly they alienated the Central Committee of the Communist Party. They found him to be an embarrassment on the international stage. His agricultural policies (especially the focus on farming corn in Kazakhstan) became a massive flop causing serious food shortages in the USSR which further embarrassed the Soviet government, which had to import food from western countries in order to compensate for the shortages. Then when Khruschev lost face at the end of the Cuban Missile Crisis the Central Committee had had enough and they ousted him. In a twist of irony he was ousted in almost the same exact way as he had seized power during the brief rule of Malenkov, and the same people who had helped him oust Malenkov helped Brezhnev to replace Khruschev.
As I understand russian I feel extremely awkward listening to Nikita 🤣🤣. This is talk you could hear in farmer villages or in collective villages during comminism
It's funny how Khrushchev and Nixon both said they wanted the other to show exactly what was said to one another during this debate yet both lied and neither showed what was exactly said.
??? Are you talking about the jump cuts or the English translation itself?
@@nelsonnoname001The English translation, if anything, makes Khruschev look significantly better than he did. He was rambling like a village drunk: crude, boorish, antagonistic, and frankly it makes one doubt if he was capable of even tying his own shoelaces without requiring the help of some apparatchik.
Not afraid of ideas at all but everyone damn sure better be afraid of where they come from.
HE LOOKED LIKE COLONEL PARKER
0:51 Boy, would i have loved to have seen Krushchev's face when the Soviet Union collapsed😅
He was dead when it collapsed in 1991, he dies in the 70s
@@robertx3890 I know. I just wish.....
@@mattclayer6541 oh got it, I see, ya I think that he would honestly be shocked, with the Soviet Union going from the height of it's power during Nikita's time in power 1956 to 64 to literally falling apart just 25 years later, I think he would be shocked
@@mattclayer6541 he would have went "Boo hoo!"
@@mattclayer6541 when Khrushev was removed from power some wittneses were saying that he started crying. He truly believed in communism and in party for sure. Brezhnev never believed in bright future of socialism
What a great actor as a heavy in old Hollywood gangster movies Khrushchev would have made. Like Akim Tamiroff
Sad relations turned sour after this.
Ну, хорошо. Предположим. Не хотите учесть в связи с этим то, что поняли Ричард Никсон и Нельсон Рокфеллер в Н. С. Хрущеве и советском социализме и истории этого социально-политического явления. Как-то не очень об этом пишут, тем более в медийно-общественном дискурсе. Если кто-то скажет, что кто-то хотел что-то там "разрушить" в СССР, многие кто интересовался вопросом, извините, начнут долго смеяться и ёрничать по поводу архивного дела и что история это типа "ненаука." Не путайте, советские официальные идеологические парадигмы где-то до 1935 года и политику великих держав послевоенного мира.
@Bruh Blop это ты публицистики "идеологический лайт" насмотрелся и наслушался ? Или про "планы" всякие начитался? После Периода И.В.Сталина в СССР был правящий триумвират с целью не допустить культа одной личности. Такие фамилии как Маленков и Булганин слышал? А Венгрия пример с Финляндии брала. И нравились им в перспективе подобные отношения с большим "ядерным дядей" СССР. А знаешь как Финляндия позиционирует себя? Выдаю великую "тайну", как единственный в мире демократический наследник Российской Империи. А ещё венграм очень хотелось попасть в сферу действия плана Маршалла, то есть кредиты плюс технологии. Был еще такой политический феномен - "советская" Австрия, совместная зона оккупации СССР и США. И как-то всё было там в целом очень прилично, до такой степени, что до середины семидесятых официальным гражданским обращением в Австрии было слово "товарищ." А потом традиционная культура вытеснила это обращение. В 1955 году по взаимному согласию и американцы и СССР прекратили совместную оккупацию Австрии. Не великий секрет, и Австрия и Венгрия не столь давно были единым народом тысячу лет. Поглядели венгры в сторону Австрии и грустно им стало от "демократического централизма" в его худшей сталинской вариации, установленного местными венгерскими леваками. И обе стороны в возникшем венгерском внутриполитическом противостоянии "увлеклись" так, что ни у каких подрывных идеологических элементов в страшной фантазии не могло представиться. И первым делом что СССР сделал после жестокого подавления Восстания в Венгрии 1956 года - это не менее жестоко "попёр" местных венгерских "набобов" из власти, которые своей внутренней политикой довели до этой драмы. Негативным фактором для СССР этих событий было то, что Н. С. Хрущёв заменил матёрых и опытных Г. М. Маленкова и Н. А. Булганина на "молодых" Л.И.Брежнева и М.А. Суслова. А позитивным - то, что он активно стал дружить с лидерами западных держав, прежде всего США. И "развёл" такое полное "дерьмо" как Кубинский и Берлинский кризисы личными переговорами. После чего в связке с Дж. Кеннеди стал практически неприкасаемым авторитетом международной политики. А в умении строить личные тонкие и очень полезные для себя любимого и для страны политические связи Н.С.Хрущёв был и остаётся непревзойдённым мастером. То, его и "понесло" в рамках уже собственного культа личности. Не пускал больше никого в личные отношения, например, с Дж. Кеннеди. А многим в партии и стране и его культ и эти полутайные "шушу" с западными лидерами очень не нравились. Как и многим в США. Поэтому то, что случилось с Дж.Кеннеди, сделало Н. С. Хрущёва не просто политическим нулём, а даже отрицательной "политической единицей" в партии и СССР.
Ну, как-то пояснил? И просьба, в следующий раз не пиши короткие многозначные фразы. Это некрасиво. Чистая пропаганда, расчитанная на возможную неинформированность собеседника.
Yea. So true
It's easy to see why the Soviet leadership was chronically embarrassed of Khruschev.
Was this big news at the time
Yes
The biggest.
If Tricky Dick was able to debate Khrushchev face to face, Biden should be able to debate Putin if not, Harris debate with Putin. I could be wrong. This debate was recorded, Nixon kept his word.
do you still think biden can debate putin? LOL you sound like a clown
That is correct unlike what we have before Biden Donald Trump who simply repeats Putin's propaganda
Where is Professor Thomas Cobb of Mercer University Department of History in Macon Georgia??? ... 7/2/2020 SRC
Why do you ask?
Where was the last place you left him?
🇺🇸 Friday 24 July 1959 🇷🇺
The Nixon foundation... Hahahajajja
so fucking hilarious
Pee
@@touloncozzetti-stopfensmat5479 An actual dialogue must seem funny if you never saw real dialogue
SILENCE YOURSELVES YOU INSOLENT WORMS!
is this Voroshilov in the white suit in the beginning?
Yup!
George Carpelan who was he
In 30 years they went bankrupt hahaahaahaha
Because they liberalized, isnt it quite a coincidence how the ussr stagnated once the liberalization started??
E agora é a vez do colapso americano diante da China 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Say what you want about Nixon, at least he stood up to Russia.
@JustDeplorable you should read some of his quotes. Also don't forget his involvement in HUAC, which targeted Americans, in particular civil rights activists, for suspicion of harboring communist ideals (thought crime).
@JustDeplorable you're a clown. The extent of your knowledge of communism is your fear of it and you'll forever be a slave because of it. You'll be smiling when the NRA changes their minds about ARs once commies have them like Reagan did in California. Also you should take a crack at reading the crucible since you clearly didn't get to that part of your highschool education.
USSR was not just Russia. Shows the low level of education in US
TCS gang
I cant believe Nixon cited color television as an American advancement
How come
It was. RCA and NBC pioneered live color television in a way that consumers could actually go out and buy. Just because multiple different people since the 1890s have made color images appear on a screen doesn't mean anything about how it relates to what citizens could actually regularly use: the purpose of the debate.
From the prospective of 1959, color TV broadcasting and TV's that could were capable of rendering in color was an amazing feat of American technology made available to consumers. TV, of any type, did not exist for Nixon or Khrushchev or to those of the same generation until well into their adulthood. Fun fact, well into the 1960's there were millions of Soviet citizen living out in rural area's that didn't even have electricity infrastructure or generators to create electricity to power radio's as there simply were no transmission stations broadcasting out to the hinterlands to over 50% of the landmass.
Hi Matt, can u teach about this topic about design and culture. how design even started, how culture move/shape the design world, how design have shape culture and improve the world. basically the who big bang. Love your work. big fan from Singapore.
Nixon showed a lot more diplomacy than Khrushchev who seemed less sophisticated not to be to condescending.
Khrushchev was larger then life
This happened on the day I was born. 😉
LOVE OR HATE NIXON BUT HE SPITTING STRAIGHT FACTS HERE
Kitchen Debate in Moscow!
Хм ? Как так ? Извиняюсь.
Поинтересуйтесь в пакете документов на открытие Московского представительства JPM в шестидесятые.
Там должно быть, выводы, основанные на работах Л.В.Канторовича и Д.Б.Данцига , также, отдельно об амортизации. Также, поинтересуйтесь у тех, где вели офшорки.
Доказывается просто: компартия Франции, компартия Италии, консультации с товарищами из КПК, дискуссия с КПСС о распределении полномочий после ошибок и разводок внутри блока во второй половине шестидесятых. Смена курса СССР после блокировки реформ Косыгина А.Н. Продолжение работы с СССР и КНР как равноправными представителями этой новой социально-экономической формации. То, есть участие в работе элементов международной торговли и экономической соревновательности между крупнейшими и наиболее влиятельными участниками международного коммунистического блока для снижения остроты их обоюдной конфликтности, возникшей из дискуссии о распределении полномочий.
How'd that communism work out for you guys tho? Lmao.
How'd demoacray worked out for you, u can elect clown R or clown D set for potus by parties, lmao
People in Detroit love kapitalism. Particularly the people that loost their homes due to the banking crysis.
They had a socialist system, there are and have never been communist country's. (USSR=Union of soviet socialist republics).
Communism is the goal, socialism is the way.
Fuck USA 😇
@@mobilecyclop7329 they say on an American created electronic, with American-made internet.
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Unmute your headphones dumbass
Mikita a
Bernie Sanders vs Nixon
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Krushchev was a shame for Russia, like Bush and Obama for the USA.
Obama was one if the greatest us presidents. Bush was horrible.
You're just mad because Obama stood up to your dear leader. Your currency is not even worth my triple ply toilet paper.
@@ishmaelm1932 Obama was identical to Bush except for some social issues. They both led on illegal wars overseas to protect American economic interests and destroyed our privacy. Trump too, for that matter.
He's the best thing that's ever happened to Russia. He opened diplomatic relations with the West.
Ended the terror of Stalinism
Kruschev. 'trumped' nixon.
1. When did the scene occur and who were the two main participants?
2. When does Khrushchev say the Soviet Union will be on the same level of achievement as America and then surge ahead?
3. In what area does Nixon acknowledge that the Soviets were ahead of the Americans?
4. In what area was the United States ahead of the Soviet Union according to Nixon?
5. What does Khrushchev say to this?
please help me answer 5 question
What is this, your/our school exam?
watch the video and find out
Do your own homework
USA got bossed and schooled soviet style
And then the Soviet Union died with a whimper 30 years later.
@@PaulvonOberstein so? that's not relevant to anything in my comment
you got owned bro
Nixon all laugh
Ike should’ve traded Nixon for Khruschev