To inhibit this, Khrushchev commenced his evildoing by approving the construction of the Berlin Wall. In November 1958, Khrushchev issued the Berlin Ultimatum, that if the West did not recognize East Germany, Moscow would give the German Communists control over access to West Berlin. In one of his dire plans to keep communism relevant amidst the competitions of the Cold War, Khrushchev ordered the West to acknowledge East Berlin as a communist state under the USSR. West Berlin, being surrounded by Soviet-controlled East Germany, received many persons who sought to escape the Soviet Union. In November 1958, lead-in or paraphrase“Khrushchev summoned Western journalists to a press conference at which he insinuated that the problem of West Berlin must be solved within six months or the Soviet Union would take unilateral action. The announcement immediately put the Western powers on the defensive”. Western nations perceived this promised action by Khrushchev to be exceptionally offensive. Khrushchev, by this speech, demanded to incorporate a physical barrier along the Iron Curtain barricading the Soviet Union no, just surrounding West Berlin from Western
To inhibit this, Khrushchev commenced his evildoing by approving the construction of the Berlin Wall. In November 1958, Khrushchev issued the Berlin Ultimatum, that if the West did not recognize East Germany, Moscow would give the German Communists control over access to West Berlin. In one of his dire plans to keep communism relevant amidst the competitions of the Cold War, Khrushchev ordered the West to acknowledge East Berlin as a communist state under the USSR. West Berlin, being surrounded by Soviet-controlled East Germany, received many persons who sought to escape the Soviet Union. In November 1958, lead-in or paraphrase“Khrushchev summoned Western journalists to a press conference at which he insinuated that the problem of West Berlin must be solved within six months or the Soviet Union would take unilateral action. The announcement immediately put the Western powers on the defensive”. Western nations perceived this promised action by Khrushchev to be exceptionally offensive. Khrushchev, by this speech, demanded to incorporate a physical barrier along the Iron Curtain barricading the Soviet Union no, just surrounding West Berlin from Western