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- : “Last night the House passed the Work-or-Fight Bill.”
2/3
Big Three conference (FDR, Stalin, Churchill) opens at Yalta.
2/4-11
President Roosevelt, Premier Stalin and Prime Minister Churchill met at Yalta and
agreed (1) to crush Naziism and German
- , Truman declares he would welcome Stalin
to the White House, but would not enter into any negotiations with the U.S.S.R.
bilaterally, or jointly with other powers, outside of the U.N.
The trial of Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty opens in Budapest. Mindszenty
- Deathe, Bolton, Elmo Brown, Chuck Brooks
and Charles Howell.
2/14-2/25
At the 20th Congress of Soviet Communists Party in Moscow, Nikita Khrushchev
proclaims a new party line, including destruction of Joseph Stalin as national idol.
The rush to “de
- hello from the
air. At the end of the day LBJ returns to Austin.
Time magazine carries a story on LBJ’s helicopter campaign.
6/28
Monday. LBJ makes campaign stops at Llano, San Saba, Goldthwaite, Lomita,
Lampasas, Belton and Temple.
The Stalin-Tito
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Bob Hope's daughter Linda opened the exhibit
honoring her father at the Johnson Library.
Story on page 23.
Photo by Charles Bogel.
An Evening With Joseph A. Califano, Jr.
Joe Califano was LBJ's top aide
for domestic legislation. He oversaw
- this move into Afghanistan, m my opinion, was a
dangerous move. It was dangerous because (the Russians) never
before had u~ed their troops outside of their own areas, within the
Warsaw Pact or against China. Even Tito told me in 1951 that
Stalin would never
- the nation’s
security. On Armed Forces Day, 5/16/53, Truman, Symington and Omar Bradley
make speeches critical of the cuts. Eisenhower makes a radio speech on 5/19
defending the “New Look.” Eisenhower’s prestige, the Korean truce, and the
death of Stalin make
- power. and we will improve your
material well-being.
"FDR said that."
Bobbitt recalled, "but so did Stalin. and
so did Hitler."
What strategy can the United
States employ to deal with this new and
ominous reality? Bobbitt offered several
ideas: We can
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stand his wife. his mother, his sister hi
- ," he
quipped, "only have in mind that iJ it
will be a bad question, there will be a
bad answer."
After answering several queries
abour Stalin's view of the United
State~after WorlJ War ti (the dictator
rhought war was inevitable), the
present situation