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Khrushchev joined the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Communist Party]] in 1918 but would not begin advancing to any leadership positions until late 1920s, after the party leadership, recognizing Khrushchev's abilities as a mine foreman, instructed him to attend the Industrial Academy in Moscow in 1929 for higher education,<ref name=":15216" /> which he had not received earlier in life.  
Khrushchev joined the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Communist Party]] in 1918 but would not begin advancing to any leadership positions until late 1920s, after the party leadership, recognizing Khrushchev's abilities as a mine foreman, instructed him to attend the Industrial Academy in Moscow in 1929 for higher education,<ref name=":15216" /> which he had not received earlier in life.  


Khrushchev was appointed First Secretary of the [[Communist Party of Ukraine]] in 1938, making him the leader of the [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (1919–1991)|Ukrainian SSR]]; in this position, he received criticisms from the union party leadership for admitting too many people into the Ukrainian party, and being too tolerant of [[Ukrainian nationalism]] and [[chauvinism]]. In 1949, he was summoned to Moscow, where he became a member of the Politburo.<ref name=":0">{{Citation|author=Roger Keeran, Thomas Kenny|year=2010|title=Socialism Betrayed: Behind the Collapse of the Soviet Union|chapter=Two Trends in Soviet Politics|page=29–41|pdf=https://ipfs.io/ipfs/bafykbzaceaj5ucph44bjwyhlhsbycckr3ts76zbucn2hbrea32tltcd4s5ekg?filename=Roger%20Keeran_%20Thomas%20Kenny%20-%20Socialism%20Betrayed_%20Behind%20the%20Collapse%20of%20the%20Soviet%20Union-iUniverse.com%20%282010%29.pdf|publisher=iUniverse.com|isbn=9781450241717}}</ref>
Khrushchev was appointed First Secretary of the [[Communist Party of Ukraine]] in 1938, making him the leader of the [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (1919–1991)|Ukrainian SSR]]. from 1938 to 1949. Party leadership criticized him for admitting too many people into the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union|party]] and tolerating [[Ukrainian nationalism]]. In 1949, he moved to Moscow and became the party secretary there.<ref name=":0">{{Citation|author=Roger Keeran, Thomas Kenny|year=2010|title=Socialism Betrayed: Behind the Collapse of the Soviet Union|chapter=Two Trends in Soviet Politics|page=29–41|pdf=https://ipfs.io/ipfs/bafykbzaceaj5ucph44bjwyhlhsbycckr3ts76zbucn2hbrea32tltcd4s5ekg?filename=Roger%20Keeran_%20Thomas%20Kenny%20-%20Socialism%20Betrayed_%20Behind%20the%20Collapse%20of%20the%20Soviet%20Union-iUniverse.com%20%282010%29.pdf|publisher=iUniverse.com|isbn=9781450241717}}</ref>


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