Nikita Krushchev
Political Leader of the USSR. Industrial Academy.
1960 - Cargo Cargo Transport - US C5A.[3,p97]
27 Mar 1958 to 14 Oct 1964 - Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union.
Preceded by Nikolai Bulganin. Succeeded by Alexei Kosygin.
Oct 1962 - Burmeister & Wain engines propelled the Soviet ships that were active in the Cuban Missile Crisis, the supply of North Vietnam [Vietnam War] and Central America today [1980’s].
1957 to Date [atleast 1980s] - Tu-114 airliner version of Bear Bomber - NK-12M turbo-props - Engine Origin Junkers - BMW Team. [3,p97]
1957 to Date [atleast 1980s] - Tu-104 Badger bomber - AM-3M turbojets - Engine Origin Junkers - BMW Team. [3,p97]
1955 to Date [atleast 1980s] - MiG-17 fighter - VK-5 or(M-205) - Engine Origin Rolls-Royce Tay & Derwent.[3,p97]
1955 to Date [atleast 1980s] - Tu-20 Bear Bomber - NK-12M turbo-props - Engine Origin Junkers - BMW Team. [3,p97]
1954 to Date [atleast 1980s] - Tu-16 Badger bomber - AM-3M turbojets - Engine Origin Junkers - BMW Team. [3,p97]
1954 to Date [atleast 1980s] - MiG-17 fighter - VK-2JA - Engine Origin Rolls-Royce Nene. [3,p97]
14 Sep 1953 to 14 Oct 1964 - First Secretary of the Communist Part of the Soviet Union
WW2 - 1941 to 1945 - Soviet Union - Red Army. Soviet Armed Forces, Lieutenant General.
Died 11 Sep 1971, from Heart Attack. Age 77.
[1] - Spartacus-educational.com - Nikita Krushchev
[2] - FYI - Wiki - Nikita Krushchev
[3] - The Best Enemy Money Can Buy by Antony C. Sutton (3-Nov-2014)
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