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Rudy Huber
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22 July, 06:03
What was the kitchen debate in history?
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Kyler Chandler
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In July 1959, Vice President Richard Nixon traveled to Moscow to open the U. S. Trade and Cultural Fair in Sokolniki Park. In the kitchen of the exhibit's model house built by General Electric, Nixon and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev began an impromptu series of debates on the merits of capitalism and communism.
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