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Nikita Khrushchev (1961) "We will bury you!" ( Russian : «Мы вас похороним!» , translit. "My vas pokhoronim!" ) is a phrase that was used by Soviet
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We will dig you in. (We will bury you.) Nikita Khrushchev, First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Aug. 24, 1963,
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In 1956, Soviet Premiere Nikita Krushchev gave a speech in Moscow to Western ambassadors and famously said, "We will bury you." A more complete version of his
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In 1956, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev gave a speech in Moscow to Western ambassadors and famously said, "We will bury you." A more complete version of his
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We Will Bury You Monday, Nov. 26, 1956 At the final reception for Poland's visiting Gomulka, stubby Nikita Khrushchev planted himself firmly with the Kremlin's whole
"We will bury you!" (Russian language: "Мы вас похороним!", transliterated as My vas
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