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Russia has a long tradition of "palace coups," not only in the 18th and 19th centuries but in modern times as well. On October 14, 1964, such a coup took place in the Kremlin when the first secretary of the CPSU Central Committee and chairman of the USSR Council of Ministers, Nikita Khrushchev, was removed from power and sent to live out his days under careful KGB supervision. Who were the main conspirators, why were they dissatisfied with Khrushchev's policies, how was the coup organized, and what role did the Ukrainian party leadership play in those events? Watch the video to find out.

"History Without Myths" is a popular channel about the past of Ukraine and the world, without embellishments and falsifications. The host and co-author is a candidate of historical sciences, leading research associate Vladlen Marayev. The topics of the episodes cover all periods and highlight a wide range of issues: political, military, economic history, the history of international relations, the history of culture, arts, and sports, biographies of prominent figures. Our project's goal is to debunk pseudoscientific myths, fakes, and stereotypes about Ukraine and Ukrainians; to promote societal interest in history, pride in the glorious past, victories, and achievements of the Ukrainian people; to promote the consolidation of Ukrainian society; to form a positive image of Ukraine and Ukrainians; to promote an understanding of Ukraine's place and role in the world and the impact of global processes on our country; to spread a culture of critical thinking and skills in analytical work with sources of information.

New videos are released on the channel every Thursday at 19:00.

00:00 "Palace Coup" on October 14, 1964
01:47 May Ukrainian YouTube blossom!
02:04 Nikita Khrushchev - a Russian with the image of a Ukrainian
03:32 From shepherd to first secretary of the Central Committee of the CP(B)U
05:13 Khrushchev's repressions in Ukraine
07:14 Ukrainian drone-bomber behind enemy lines
08:35 How did Khrushchev become the leader of the USSR?
10:09 Vladimir Semichastny - from Komsomol member to KGB head
12:27 The triumph of Khrushchev and the reasons for his declining popularity
15:26 Voluntarism in practice
17:28 Absurd reforms and a new "cult of personality"
21:13 Our merchandise
22:08 Leaders of the Kremlin opposition - Suslov, Brezhnev, Podgorny
23:26 Leonid Brezhnev - from engineer and general to cunning apparatus worker
25:31 Career ups and downs of Nikolai Podgorny
27:58 Petro Shelest: from a Ukrainian peasant family to Kremlin conspirators
32:33 Khrushchev replaces Brezhnev with Mikoyan
33:36 Support "History Without Myths"!
32:21 Was the assassination of Khrushchev planned and did he receive warnings?
37:55 Meeting of the CPSU Central Committee Presidium on October 13-14, 1964, in Moscow
44:19 How did Khrushchev live after his resignation?
46:16 Glory to Ukraine!

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