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Khrushchev at a 1960 UN conference slamming his shoe on the desk, picture?
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: christianh-ga List Price: $10.00 |
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26 Jan 2003 02:34 PST
Expires: 25 Feb 2003 02:34 PST Question ID: 148670 |
Is there a picture or not: Khrushchev at a 1960 UN conference slamming his shoe on the desk? I am searching for a picture that shows Krushchev and the shoe in a very clear way - but not the kind of this one: http://www.informationsbewaeltigung.de/Khrushchev.jpg In case it is only available in print, can you provide a source? Or do we only believe that there is a picture, but it simply does not exist? |
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Re: Khrushchev at a 1960 UN conference slamming his shoe on the desk, picture?
Answered By: nellie_bly-ga on 26 Jan 2003 10:03 PST Rated: |
This has been an interesting exercise. As one old enough to remember this incident, I'd have sworn I'd seen many photographs of Khruschev in the process of banging the table with his shoe. However, while there may have been film footage, it's pretty clear based on my own research and that of other Researchers that there is not a still photo available. The New York Times photo pictures K. sitting with the shoe in front of him http://query.nytimes.com/gst/nytstore.html?kw=khrushchev&submit.x=22&submit.y=7 There is a Corbis stock photo of K waving his fist while standing at a podium http://pro.corbis.com/search/searchFrame.asp And here is a poignant article by Khruschev's grandaughter and her investigation of this incident: The case of Khrushchev's shoe.(Nikita Krushchev shoe banging incident at United Nations)Author/s: Nina Khrushcheva Issue: Oct 2, 2000 http://www.findarticles.com/m0FQP/4506_129/66383187/p1/article.jhtml Search strategy: Khruschev photo United Nations shoe; Khruschev image United Nations; Khruschev United Nations shoe; photo archive Kruschev; stock photo Kruschev; Look Khruschev photo; Life Khruschev photo Search of Google Images; search of New York Times photo archive; search of AP photo archive; search of Corbis stock photos If you have questions about this response or require additional information, please post a Request for Clarification before rating this answer. Nellie Bly Google Answers Researcher | |
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Re: Khrushchev at a 1960 UN conference slamming his shoe on the desk, picture?
From: digsalot-ga on 26 Jan 2003 03:19 PST |
Hi there I didn't find any photo though some must exist. However, it seems the shoe pounding incident did involve some previous planning. This from the Cincinnati Enquirer, Friday, January 25, 2002: "Anger can work as a negotiating tool but it should probably be planned and contained, suggests Mark McCormack in What They Don't Teach You at Harvard Business School. A photo of Nikita Khrushchev's historic shoe-pounding incident at the United Nations revealed that he was still wearing both his shoes, Mr. McCormack says. A third pounding shoe, now that's calculation. http://enquirer.com/editions/2002/01/25/fin_morning_memo.html - Third article down the page |
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Re: Khrushchev at a 1960 UN conference slamming his shoe on the desk, picture?
From: aceresearcher-ga on 26 Jan 2003 03:52 PST |
christianh, Brown University apparently has an "Enlarged photocopy of photograph published in The New York Times, October 13, 1960. Caption: 'Puts shoe to new use: Premier Khrushchev with his shoe before him at U.N. He waved and banged with it.'" However, the picture of this is missing from their web page. They also have a "Pair of Nikita Khrushchev's shoes. No, this is NOT the pair that he wore at the United Nations on October 12, 1960after his death his family threw it out by mistakebut another pair with which it had been confused. Sergei Khrushchev subsequently learned that his father had sent a bodyguard to buy a pair of American shoes more appropriate for the unexpectedly warm weather. Gift of S. Khrushchev." http://www.brown.edu/Facilities/University_Library/exhibits/khrushchev/k1.html It does seem clear that at least one photo (possible made from television footage) exists: "At the time daily PSA's ran on television describing how to build a home bomb shelter. That was followed by a picture of Khrushchev pounding his shoe on the table at the UN yelling 'We will bury you!'" http://www.anvilfire.com/FAQs/archives/g102002a.htm There are numerous mentions of film footage of the incident: "We've all seen the footage of Khrushchev hammering a podium with his shoe..." http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/8.11/streetcred.html?pg=4 "Perhaps the most famous "irrational" negotiation ploy involved former Soviet Premier Nikita Krushchev. It occurred at the United Nations when Krushchev practically woke up the world by pounding his shoe on a table to emphasize a point... A published photo of Krushchev's shoe-pounding antic later found him with two shoes on his feet while he pounded a third shoe on the table." http://www.negotiationinstitute.com/articles/archive/122200bj.html "An intriquing example of what might be learnt by studying a person's bodily behaviour concerns an allegation about Nikita Khrushchev's conduct during a famous debate at the General Assembly of the United Nations. Khrushschev interrupted proceedings by banging on the table with his shoe... The allegation is that TV cameras revealed Khrushchev had shoes on both feet and that the one he banged on the table just before he left the platform was third shoe brought into the conference chamber expressly for that purpose. If the allegation is true, it reveals that the demonstration was a calculated piece of histrionics, and not a spontaneous burst of anger." http://www.thomsonlearning.co.uk/businessandmanagement/rees/ch08.pdf I am sorry I was not able to find an actual picture for you! aceresearcher |
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Re: Khrushchev at a 1960 UN conference slamming his shoe on the desk, picture?
From: omnivorous-ga on 26 Jan 2003 09:22 PST |
Christianh -- It appears that you're going to have to go to video to get Krushchev in the act of banging the shoe. The picture that you've referenced in your link above is the exact picture carried in the New York Times on p. 14, Oct. 13, 1960. The photo carries a credit to the NY Times and photographer Carl T. Gossett, Jr. The caption reads: "Puts Shoes to New Use: Premier Krushchev with his shoe before him at U.N. He waved it and banged with it." The article says that Krushcheve "brandished the shoe at the Phillipine delegate on the other side of the hall" before banging it on the desk. It also refers to Krushchev removing the shoe a second time. Google search strategy: Use of Proquest Historical Newspapers, the online access to the New York Times archive. This service is available via many public library systems (for a fee). Best regards, Omnivorous-GA |
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Re: Khrushchev at a 1960 UN conference slamming his shoe on the desk, picture?
From: aceresearcher-ga on 26 Jan 2003 15:35 PST |
christianh, More than 40 years later, you would think that pictures of this would be all over the Internet, wouldn't you? I'll bet Brown University USED to have a picture of that clipping on their webpage: http://www.brown.edu/Facilities/University_Library/exhibits/khrushchev/k1.html Given the surprising fact that Brown University shows pictures of everything in their Khrushchev collection EXCEPT the newspaper clipping with the picture of Khruschev with his shoe on their webpage, coupled with the fact that this picture does not appear to be available anywhere on the Internet, leads me to the inescapable conclusion that whoever owns the copyrights to this footage (and any pictures from it) has most likely embarked on a vigorous campaign whereby any Internet sites showing such photos or footage have received a letter from the attorney of the copyright owner ordering them to "cease and desist" from such publication. For What It's Worth, this is the reason that popped into my head last night to explain this perplexing situation... Regards, aceresearcher |
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Re: Khrushchev at a 1960 UN conference slamming his shoe on the desk, picture?
From: coylec-ga on 19 Nov 2004 16:14 PST |
While "everyone" claims that Khrushchev banged his shoe at the Oct. 12, 1960, UN meeting, there is a lack of evidence for the proposition. No one can find visual evidence of Khrushchev banging his shoe at this meet. According to shows I have seen on the History channel, there is no video footage of the incident either. To me, this indicates a lack of physical evidence for the event happening. However, there are numerous accounts of the event happening. Unfortunately, these accounts are not congruent. From http://newmexiken.com/archives/2004/04/002256.php quoting William Taubman A KGB general remembered that Khrushchev banged the shoe rhythmically, ??like a metronome.?? A UN staffer claimed Khrushchev didn?t remove his shoe (??he couldn't have,?? she recalled, because the size of his stomach prevented him from reaching under the table), but it fell off when a journalist stepped on his heel. The staffer said she passed the shoe wrapped in a napkin to Khrushchev, after which he did indeed bang it. Viktor Sukhodrev, Khrushchev?s brilliant interpreter, for Soviet leaders from Khrushchev to Gorbachev remembers that his boss pounded the UN desk so hard with his fists that his watch stopped, at which point, irritated by the fact that some ??capitalist lackey?? had in effect broken a good watch, Khrushchev took off his shoe and began banging. When I talked about Khrushchev to veterans of his era in Washington, one eyewitness confirmed the banging. But another eyewitness confirmed the nonbanging. A third, who said he?d been standing several feet behind the premier, insisted that the heel of the hand that held the shoe slammed the desk but that shoe never actually touched it. John Loengard, former picture editor for Life magazine, wrote me that he was in a General Assembly booth, along with 10 or so photographers from New York city dailies and national wire services. Loengard is ??certain?? that Khrushchev ??did not bang his shoe on the desk,?? but that ??he certainly meant to do so.?? According to Loengard, Khrushchev ??reached down and took off a brown loafer from his right foot and put it on the desk. He grinned to delegates from the United Arab Republic who sat across the aisle and mimed (with an empty hand) that the next time he?d use the shoe to bang. I can assure you that every camera in the booth was trained on Khrushchev, waiting for him to use the shoe. He only put it on again and left. None of us missed the picture ? which would have been a serious professional error. The event never occurred.?? A woman whose parents emigrated from Ukraine wrote to say that her husband, who was getting ready to go to work, happened to see it as he was walking past the TV. ??He told me to run quickly to watch, and we stood there transfixed,?? she wrote. ??We had a house guest at the time ? my cousin Sonia, who was here from the Soviet Union on a visit. When we told her what had happened she didn?t believe us. Eventually, other relatives who had also been watching told her they had seen it, too, so she finally conceded he must have done so.?? One might think that the controversy could be resolved by television or photo archives. Several years ago, Khrushchev's son, Sergei, asked NBC and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for a tape of the event, but neither could find one. A former CBS Moscow correspondent told me that his search turned up nothing either. My own Internet quest unearthed a photo of the shoe (a light brown sandal, it turns out) on the UN desk, but none of the former colliding with the latter. ----------------- I would contend that Khrushchev NEVER banged his shoe against the desk. At most, he banged his fist while holding the shoe. More likely is that Khrushchev intended to bang his shoe, but failed to do so. coylec |
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