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  • -.. of rns. lbat Jetta-son enn.aioned before the Aaerioan revolut.s.on . . are tod,q 1n the Unit.cl State• 1n aotuall\7. It Wiuton ClmNhlll or losepb Stalin or our Latin Aaeriou aeipbora willh to understand hew dNpl.7 W.a laat boot of ,Olawle Bowera. I o
  • . 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
  • of shock as. to the nature, strength and purpose of both Stalinism and Chinese Nationalism. We adjusted rapidly and effectively to the Soviet challenge in the West. This is the triumph of our European policy. We were less successful in Asia, but even
  • for a protest, NSA announced that relationships were terminated, and the American vice-president of !US resigned. The Czech coup was not the only evidence that IUS had become simply a Soviet front . When Stalin expelled Tito from the Cominform, the Yugoslav
  • as a Bridge During the Stalin years, travel between the US and the USSR was limited virtually to officials of the two countries. Beginning in 1955 some exchanges and tourist travel began to take place 'Which were inter­ rupted temporarily by the Hungarian
  • ColllDWliet line■• Kq 1950 Upon reaign~g from the Part7 of lleTolutioD.a17 Action, Jose Manuel J'ortwq and nine other ■ ieaued a etatement which, in eeeenoe, wa■ a full admiBBion ot complete lo7al t7 to Marn• ae fathered b7 Lenin-Stalin doctrinia, an4
  • flaur•• whom de Gaulle a ■■ ociat•• the war-daya, clo ■ ely wt.th him ■ elf. Rooaevelt, Churchill, Adenauer and Stalin are ion•. New■ paper report• indicate the Ike'• heart h a1ain in trouble. Should Ike die thh year, it ■ eem• certain that General