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  • . Not many hour:; after t:-. .: :: ·:-=-sidcnt's procla­ m:icioa, comr: ::.: : :·Jcr had been re­ stored, and ct~ 7: ::.::ral troops were then ,,·ichdr:!·..-:... t;s ( !\Iessage to Stalin Paying Tri·-:::·..:.:~ to Russia on the Second AnniYersary
  • . :\ot many hours after t:-_.! =:-:-;:5ident's procla­ mation, com_:::::..:: ::-::er had been re­ stored, and t1---= ? :.::.::ral troops were then withdra·..-::... C?v1essage to Stalin Paying Tri:-~:~ to Russia the Second Anniversary of the Y
  • in the 1950 1 s, that Soviet Communism is the same under Soviet Party Chief Brezhnev as it was under the tyrannical dictatorship of Khrushchev and Stalin. -- There is once again blood on the Iron Curtain and another nation's death piled on the debris
  • their countri es of the Czech liberal reforms . 3 . The Czechs were printing, for the first time, supressed accounts of the horrors of the Stalin regime. The Kremlin leaders were acutely embarred. 4. The Czechs were requesting financial backing from the USSR
  • . Crawford told the President that Arthur Schlesinger is out to help the doves in the Kremlin by seeking to get Svetlana Stalin 1 s book postponed. He asked if the President had heard of this. The President said no he had not. The President then told Mr