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My history teacher claims that Nikita Khrushchev banged his shoe at the UN and shouted "We will bury you" at the damned capitalists. However, Wikipedia says that the shoe and "we wil bury you" are two difference incidents. He also said he saw a video of the incident, but I have found sources that say no videos or pictures of the incident exist, so I know his memory is somewhat fogged. Can someone help me prove him wrong by finding a reputable source that says that the two occurences happened at different times?

2007-03-20 14:24:24 · 9 answers · asked by David M 2 in Politics & Government Politics

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Ah, yes, that nasty pinko commie heathen, Khrushchev, bitchslapping Nixon and then all of the United States in two of history's great PR stunts.

Here's what I think I remember: The shoe banging incident happened when then vice president went to Russia, and what was meant to be a press junket turned into an ugly bout of bravado in front of some crazy pro capitalism kitchen of the future display. The "we will bury you" statemet happened at the UN, I believe...not at the classic comedy shoe banging episode.

2007-03-20 14:31:18 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

The incidents are separate.

The shoe incident occurred in the UN as there was not much to it, but it was well before the kitchen debate. The shoe incident occurred at a time of high tensions over U2 flights and the like.

"The 'we will bury you' statement was not an implied military threat, but Krushchev saying that, over time, the communist system would prevail due to its inherent superiority. Capitalism would become a distant memory, not the US would become a radioactive desert.

Check the second link below for full details of the shoe incident:

At the United Nations two weeks later, in one of the most surreal moments in Cold War history, the premier waved his shoe and banged it on his desk, adding to the lengthening list of antics with which he had been nettling the General Assembly. During a debate over a Russian resolution decrying colonialism, he was infuriated by a statement, expressed from the rostrum by Lorenzo Sumulong. The Filipino delegate had charged the Soviets with employing a double standard, pointing to their domination of Eastern Europe as an example of the very type of colonialism their resolution criticized. Mr. Khrushchev thereupon pulled off his right shoe, stood up, brandishing it at the Philippine delegate on the other side of the hall. He then began to furiously bang the shoe on his desk. The enraged Khrushchev accused Mr. Sumulong of being "Холуй и ставленник империализма" (kholuj i stavlennik imperializma), which was translated as "a jerk, a stooge and a lackey of imperialism". The Premier alternately shouted, waved a brawny right arm, shook his finger and removed his shoe a second time. The second shoe incident occurred during a speech by Francis O. Wilcox, an Assistant U.S. Secretary of State. The chaotic scene finally ended when General Assembly President Frederick Boland broke his gavel calling the meeting to order, but not before the image of Khrushchev as a hotheaded buffoon was indelibly etched into America’s collective memory. At another occasion, Khrushchev said in reference to capitalism, "Мы вас похороним!", translated to "We will bury you". This phrase, ambiguous both in the English language and in the Russian language, was interpreted in several ways."

2007-03-20 14:52:50 · answer #2 · answered by llordlloyd 6 · 1 0

Nikita Khrushchev while in 1960, pounding his Shoe at the podium back in 1960 at the United Nations promised the United States that we (As in Russia) will bury you, your Children, your Grandchildren and your Great Grandchildren.

2015-06-28 18:03:03 · answer #3 · answered by Robert E. 1 · 0 0

I was watching fox news the other day, and they showed this incident. Khrushcheve was invited to the UN and he did bang his feet and say "we will bury you".

This was regards to whether President of Iran should be allowed to the UN meeting.

2007-03-20 14:29:33 · answer #4 · answered by PROUD TO BE A LIBERAL TEEN! 4 · 1 0

Here we are some fifty or so years later and the social-economic-morals degradation promised by Nikita Khrushchev in around 1960 (in saying "we will bury you") seems to be in full swing among our average citizens and our young adults in previously industrialized areas of the eastern USA that employed Russian and eastern European immigrants in their factories. The productivity of these factories was stymied until they virtually closed through knowledge the USSR apparently learned as our ally in World War II, which they subsequently used to shut us down, including their continuing connections of adverse influence through these previous immigrants to the area, who also fought in our military services during and after WW II.

After the cease in apparent physical hostilities between Russia and the USA during the USSR s program of reforms under Gorbachev, the other less explicit aspects of the moral/social/economic degradations begun under the "cold war" of previous decades seem to be continuing to come into realization in these subsequent years.

2015-10-07 14:29:13 · answer #5 · answered by ? 1 · 0 0

There is film of the incident. It occured at the UN.

2007-03-20 14:27:26 · answer #6 · answered by aiminhigh24u2 6 · 2 1

I don't know, but don't you wish we had more shoe banging these days? There was excitement in politics!

2007-03-20 14:29:02 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Same time same place same bat channel...I have seen the clip many times...

2007-03-20 14:28:04 · answer #8 · answered by Steelhead 5 · 1 0

“Whistle while you work….Khruschevev is a ‘jerk’, Mussilini bit his ‘weinie’- now it will not work"

2014-09-18 22:18:18 · answer #9 · answered by Mike 1 · 0 0

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