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1959 Marilyn. Monroe had lunch with Khrushchev, but laid the foundation for her death

author:History of Khan Qing

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="1" > review</h1>

Marilyn Monroe is a major symbol of the prosperity of American pop culture, her beautiful and moving appearance and charming temperament have fascinated countless people, and the picture of her flying white dress on the streets of New York has become a classic of the times.

As long as her name is mentioned, no one does not sigh with admiration, but it is such a legendary figure, and the final ending is to take medicine and commit suicide in his apartment.

1959 Marilyn. Monroe had lunch with Khrushchev, but laid the foundation for her death

There has been a lot of speculation about why Marilyn Monroe chose to commit suicide, some people say that her death is related to American politicians, some people think that she, as a popular star at that time, has been under very great pressure from public opinion, has a very serious depression, and some people speculate that her death may be related to a lover who has not been known to the world.

There is also a claim that she was a spy for the Soviet state, and that the identity began in 1959 at her meeting with Khrushchev, a Soviet superior.

1959 Marilyn. Monroe had lunch with Khrushchev, but laid the foundation for her death

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="7" > Khrushchev's visit to the United States</h1>

As we all know, after World War II, the world formed a socialist camp headed by the Soviet Union and a capitalist world headed by the United States, and the two sides used their powerful military strength to provoke confrontation within the country around the world, and at the same time they themselves chose to confront in the form of the Cold War, and the whole world was shrouded in the shadow of the US-Soviet struggle for hegemony.

1959 Marilyn. Monroe had lunch with Khrushchev, but laid the foundation for her death

In 1959, Sino-US relations were at its most tense, the two sides were tit-for-tat in the international arena, they did not like each other, and the small countries behind them were also sniffling, afraid that the third world war would break out at any time.

At this critical juncture, Khrushchev, a state superior figure in the Soviet Union, received an invitation from the United States to visit the United States.

1959 Marilyn. Monroe had lunch with Khrushchev, but laid the foundation for her death

You know, it's not just a matter of timing, neither the Soviet Union nor the United States has had such an interaction before, and in the description of Khrushchev in American politics, his image is that of a rude and barbaric country villager, and it is really strange to suddenly make such a proposal at this time.

1959 Marilyn. Monroe had lunch with Khrushchev, but laid the foundation for her death

Of course, the scene must continue, regardless of the real attitudes and opinions of the two sides toward each other, and Khrushchev quickly accepted the invitation of the United States, and it is said that he also made a lot of preparations for the trip, in order to create a welcome impression in the minds of the Americans.

The secretary carefully prepared a speech for him, preparing a variety of materials for American politics and culture.

1959 Marilyn. Monroe had lunch with Khrushchev, but laid the foundation for her death

Khrushchev himself also watched many American movies to enhance his understanding of the country, you know, in the Soviet Union at that time, American popular culture was not promoted. And it was these American films that gave Khrushchev a new idea.

1959 Marilyn. Monroe had lunch with Khrushchev, but laid the foundation for her death

Because the actress Marilyn Monroe in the film left a deep impression on him, Khrushchev specially made an understanding of her, knowing that this actress was the representative of American culture at this time. So he felt that if he could appear in public with this person, it should be of great benefit to his own image.

So he made his own request to the American side to have lunch with Marilyn Monroe, and this request was quickly granted.

1959 Marilyn. Monroe had lunch with Khrushchev, but laid the foundation for her death

Khrushchev was able to meet marilyn Monroe as he wished, but it was not a separate event, and there were more than 400 celebrities in the whole banquet.

According to Khrushchev's request, the American organizers should at least have two people sitting together so that they can have a chance to get close to each other, but even this has not been realized, and Khrushchev's vision of appearing in front of the Americans has been shattered.

1959 Marilyn. Monroe had lunch with Khrushchev, but laid the foundation for her death

Borrowing Marilyn Monroe to publicize his failure to achieve it, Khrushchev simply devoted all his strength to his carefully prepared speech.

In the face of the American celebrities in the entire banquet hall, Khrushchev bluntly expressed his dissatisfaction with the trip, and satirized the so-called free spirit of the United States.

1959 Marilyn. Monroe had lunch with Khrushchev, but laid the foundation for her death

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="22" > become spies</h1>

At this time, Marilyn Monroe did not have this big-bellied superior figure in her eyes, and she was full of attention to a young man named Dostoevsky.

After a few glasses of wine, the two men began to talk passionately, Marilyn Monroe unguarded confided in the man her repression in Vanity Fair, and some delicate relationship began to build between the two men.

1959 Marilyn. Monroe had lunch with Khrushchev, but laid the foundation for her death

According to widespread accounts, the Dostoevsky had close ties with the Soviet government, and after he established a close relationship with Marilyn Monroe, he began to communicate frequently under the pretext of helping her with spiritual healing.

He even claimed to know a Soviet medical professor who could check her for a medical condition and take her to Moscow.

1959 Marilyn. Monroe had lunch with Khrushchev, but laid the foundation for her death

Perhaps because she left the United States and came to a new place, Marilyn Monroe's mental condition was indeed much better.

She also attributed the change to the doctor under Dostoev's guidance, and at the instigation of the other party, became a spy.

1959 Marilyn. Monroe had lunch with Khrushchev, but laid the foundation for her death

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="29" > conclusion</h1>

Three years after Marilyn Monroe attended Khrushchev's luncheon, she was found swallowing a large amount of sleeping pills and dying in her bed at home.

Many people think that she chose to end her life because her identity was recognized and she could not face the terrible consequences, but whether this is true or not, Marilyn Monroe's death seems to be more or less inseparable from politics, and it also makes people lament that she is red-faced and short-lived.

1959 Marilyn. Monroe had lunch with Khrushchev, but laid the foundation for her death

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