Khrushchev (CDMP3)
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The Ardis studio brings to your attention an audiobook of a famous journalist, international observer, TV presenter Leonid Mlechin "Khrushchev" from the author’s cycle dedicated to people and events of the last hundred years of Russian history.
The remaining unbridled boobs remaining in memory, absurdly looking, Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev is underestimated by domestic history. He was a man of fantastic energy, huge and unrealized opportunities. Unpredictable and uncontrollable, incredible cunning, but alive and open. He was endowed with an explosive temperament, a tendency to new, revolutionary ideas and readiness, with anyone and nothing with anything, immediately bring them to life.
Khrushchev was perhaps the only person in the post -war Soviet leadership who retained the fraction of youthful idealism and faith in the best future. For him, the idea of building communism, which already caused ridicule at that time, was not a cynical abstraction. Thus, he was different from the comrades in party leadership, who had not believed in anything for a long time. He wanted to get the country out of trouble, but hoped for some utopian ideas, hoped to solve problems in one fell swoop.
Nikita Sergeyevich was a man of fantastic energy, huge and unrealized opportunities. But the lack of education often pushed him to unreasonable and meaningless innovations that the whole country made fun of.
performers: Levashev V., Mlechin L.M.
Sound time: 08:43
The remaining unbridled boobs remaining in memory, absurdly looking, Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev is underestimated by domestic history. He was a man of fantastic energy, huge and unrealized opportunities. Unpredictable and uncontrollable, incredible cunning, but alive and open. He was endowed with an explosive temperament, a tendency to new, revolutionary ideas and readiness, with anyone and nothing with anything, immediately bring them to life.
Khrushchev was perhaps the only person in the post -war Soviet leadership who retained the fraction of youthful idealism and faith in the best future. For him, the idea of building communism, which already caused ridicule at that time, was not a cynical abstraction. Thus, he was different from the comrades in party leadership, who had not believed in anything for a long time. He wanted to get the country out of trouble, but hoped for some utopian ideas, hoped to solve problems in one fell swoop.
Nikita Sergeyevich was a man of fantastic energy, huge and unrealized opportunities. But the lack of education often pushed him to unreasonable and meaningless innovations that the whole country made fun of.
performers: Levashev V., Mlechin L.M.
Sound time: 08:43
Category:
- Category:Audio & Video courses
- Category:Cartoons & Multimedia & 3D
Dimensions:
Dimensions:14.5x12.5x1 cm
Series:
Series: History. Biography. Memoirs
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