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Last week it was William C. Bullitt's turn. His offense: an article entitled The World from Rome (LIFE, Sept. 4). The article, a flesh-creeping look at postwar Europe, purported to be from the Roman point of view, but Mr. Bullitt was obviously obeying the honored adage, "When in Rome. . . . "The question in Roman minds, Bullitt reported, was whether the war would not end in the subjugation of Europe by Moscow instead of Berlin...
...Bullitt writes that the Polish Committee of Liberation is formed of 19 people, nine of whom are Communists, among them Osubka-Morawski [its chairman]. It is well known that there are only three Communists on this committee and that Osubka-Morawski is a member of the Workers' Party of the Polish Socialists...
...Bullitt writes that 'the Soviet Union will dominate Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.' How can the Soviet Union 'dominate' Soviet Republics...
...protege of Bill Bullitt and a friend of Admiral William D. Leahy, Bob Murphy got along well in North Africa with General Eisenhower. To begin his new job, he will probably report for instructions at the forthcoming Roosevelt-Churchill conference (see The Presidency...
William Christian Bullitt, debonair, billiard-bald, onetime U.S. Ambassador to France, joined the French Army in Algiers, after completing an assignment by LIFE to write articles on France and Italy. Bullitt said he would keep his U.S. citizenship, got from the French the rank of commandant (U.S.: major...