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"Enhanced Service Mode" ie Gulikov's theory

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KFinn:

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--- Quote from: KFinn on March 23, 2021, 01:42:06 PM ---Just wanted to update.  I've not found any conclusive answers one way or the other on whether the military was under restriction during the Twenty-First Congress (which would potentially rule out any organized military event.)   I've spent the last two or three weeks delving into Khruschev's military policies and relationship with the military circa 1959.  It was obviously a very complex relationship; he was severely cutting back on military personnel in favor of funding rockets and he also feared the military gaining too much power.  As a westerner, I've always taken for granted that the military is an extension if government and while that was true in Soviet Russia, it was also an adversarial relationship.  So, without any more proof that there was a restriction on military at the time if Dyatlov, I am at an impasse.  It would be great to rule out/in definitively but I'm still on the hunt for an answer!!!

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Best bet would be the Archives of the KGB. But thats one bet we wont be allowed to bet on because there is no way we are going to see the Archives of the KGB unless we are very privileged and accepted by Vlad.

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Yeah, I am highly doubtful he would ever consider allowing me to do that, even so.  One look at either my social media presence or my prior career and the stamp would say "hell no!"

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Never say no. Nikita Khrushchev visited England in 1956 during the so called Cold War. He was given a great reception. Look at this rare archive 

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That is so cool!!  Thank you for sharing!!!

marieuk:
That's a great bit of film.  Do people still turn out like that to see leaders from other countries I wonder.   Loved the history of it and seeing the steam trains. Thank you for sharing.

sarapuk:

--- Quote from: marieuk on April 09, 2021, 02:53:18 PM ---That's a great bit of film.  Do people still turn out like that to see leaders from other countries I wonder.   Loved the history of it and seeing the steam trains. Thank you for sharing.

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Well I was in Portsmouth during the D Day Remembrance Event in 2019 when many World Leaders attended at Southsea Common, including President Trump, and there was nothing like that welcome that Nikita Khrushchev had. President Trump flew in by Helicopter and flew out by Helicopter, no walkaround.

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