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  • , JFLA. WALLACE H. WHITE, J R,, MAINE THEODOR E FRANCIS GREEN, R. I. HENR IK SHIPSTEAD, Ml.... ALBEN W, BARKLEY, KY. GERALD P. NYE, N. DAK. ROBERT R. REYNOLDS, N. c. JAM ES J. DAVIS, PA. JOSEPH P. GUFFl!Y, PA.. WARREN R. AUSYfN. YT. GUY M. GILLETl"E
  • Stalin, Joseph, 1879-1953
  • has been more generous or more worthy than that of Joseph Stalin, the world's greatest general, who speaking of that magnificent assault said: "The histery of war does not know of any such undertaking so broact in conception, '11., so gradiose
  • .c olumn. MARCH 9, 1946 - NUl!BER 48 I TOM CONNALLY, WALTER: P'. GEOIIGE, GA. ROBERT F . WAGNER, N. Y. ELBERT D. THOMAS, UTAH JAMES E. MURRAY, MONT. CLAUD&: PEPPER, FLA. THEODORE FRANCIS GREEN, R. I, ALBEN W, BARKLEY , KY. JOSEPH P'. GUFFEY I PA
  • by the Soviet leader, Joseph Stalin, given on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the October Revolution. I quote: "The program of action of the Anglo-Soviet-.'.\.merican coalition is: Abolition of racial exclusivenes s; equality of nations and integrity
  • of living for the German people. Mr. President, we may have different opinions in America about the policy of Generalissimo Joseph Stalin, but I be· l!eve all Americans generally will agree with one remark he made to me in an interview in Moscow in 194.5
  • appreciate the intere ■t and cooperation you ue, and hope that you will find the conduct ot rq re1pon• eibilitiee satisfactory. gave Sincerely yours, U.RaKTB T,-,11111,tt Harry Woodburn Chase Mary Ellen Cba,e Ward Cheney Mn. Artbm 0. Choate Joseph H
  • find a vassal state. Italy is already in collusion with Hitler . The Balkans are already trembling in th eir boots at every word and command he utters. Over there is a giant of Europe and Asia, Stalin, whose own bloody hand is a part of the bloody
  • ■• N. C.. JOSEPH P'. GUFFl:Y I PA. C1UY M. GIU.E'IT~, IOWA COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS February 21,, 1941 BENNET1" CHAMP CLARK, M01 CAIITEII GLASS, VA. JAMI:■ P'• BYRNES, ■. C., CHRISTIE 8. KENNEDY, CLERK llr. Charles E. llarah 2504
  • visit to Moscow, his talk with Stalin. Of course the man went to . Moscow and talked with Stalin. We think a man charged with the responsibility of being a member of the Sel1kte Foreign Affairs Committee should have made this trip, man
  • be Prime M.1n1at r so.m.e 4a7. I waa go1a& to R~sala , to the pres• • " ~ K.w>wina van said , Nell Stalin to open up the oowitr7 Bevan el.ao ma4e it olear that the gover.oment was aoin& to bu1l4 homes aD4 would exeroia• whate•er power was neoe s sary