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Visit by Nikita Kruschev to the United States (15 September 1959)
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Visit by Nikita Kruschev to the United States (15 September 1959)

On 15 September 1959, Nikita Khrushchev, the First Secretary of the Communist Party, responds to the welcome address given in his honour by the US President Dwight D. Eisenhower (first on the right) to mark his three-day visit to the United States.

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Title Visit by Nikita Kruschev to the United States (15 September 1959)
Document type Foto
Source Le voyage de M. "K" en Amérique. Washington: Keystone. Schwarz und Weiß.
Keywords friedliche Koexistenz
Copyright © Keystone.
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Caption On 15 September 1959, Nikita Khrushchev, the First Secretary of the Communist Party, responds to the welcome address given in his honour by the US President Dwight D. Eisenhower (first on the right) to mark his three-day visit to the United States.
Location in the digital library HISTORISCHE EREIGNISSE >> 1950-1956 Bildung des gemeinschaftlichen Europas >> Die Beziehungen zwischen den beiden Blöcken >> Der Ost-West-Dialog
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See also "So ein Begräbnis müßte jedes Jahr sein" in Der Spiegel (12. Mai 1980)
"Die friedliche Koexistenz" in Luxemburger Wort (14. März 1953)
"Der deutsche Teig" in Der Spiegel (16. November 1955)
Rede von Willy Brandt über die Entspannungspolitik und die Europäischen Gemeinschaften (Berlin, 10. Dezember 1973)
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