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Khrushchev as leader: character; ideology and aims; style of leadership; political and legal reforms: the Secret Speech and de-Stalinisation within the USSR; changes to party organisation.

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De-Stalinisation, 1953–1964

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De-Stalinisation, 1953–1964

Aqa A Level History2T The Crisis of Communism: The USSR and the Soviet

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Khrushchev as leader: character; ideology and aims; style of leadership; political and legal reforms: the Secret Speech and de-Stalinisation within the USSR; changes to party organisation

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What was one of the main aims of Khrushchev's de-Stalinisation policy?

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One of the main aims of Khrushchev's de-Stalinisation policy was to promote greater political openness and reduce repression.

Key terms

  • De-Stalinisation: The political reform process initiated by Khrushchev aimed at dismantling the oppressive policies and practices associated with Stalin's rule.
  • Secret Speech: A speech delivered by Khrushchev in 1956 that criticized Stalin's leadership and policies, marking a significant turning point in Soviet history.

Common trap

Confusing de-Stalinisation with complete liberalisation: While de-Stalinisation introduced reforms, the Soviet regime remained authoritarian and did not transition to democracy.

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