What was the Kitchen Debate? Who participated in it and what was its greater significance to the Cold War era?

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What was the Kitchen Debate? Who participated in it and what was its greater significance to the Cold War era?

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After Stalin's death in 1953, there was a change in the stern attitude of the Soviet Union towards the west. There was temporary ease in tensions while Nikita Kruschev began to move away from the repressive policies of Stalin. He began to show a relatively welcoming attitude towards people from western countries. As a result, western artists began travelling to the Soviet Union in the late 1950s. 

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