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German Commissioner Conant will continue a series of conferences with other foreign representatives and German leaders today when he meets with General Vasily I. Chuikov, Soviet Commissioner...
...authorities sent protest notes to the Soviets; the Reds disdained to answer. U.S. High Commissioner Walter J. Donnelly appealed directly to his Soviet opposite number, General Vasily Chuikov and Chuikov's reply spoke blandly of "a certain Linse" as though he had never heard the name. Again & again, seven times in all, the U.S. repeated the question: Where is Dr. Linse...
...three Western powers sent a stiff note of protest to General Vasily Chuikov, the Soviet commander. Best guess among allied officials on the latest Russian maneuver: East Germany badly wants to renew its trade agreement with West Germany because it needs Western goods. Pressure on Berlin, the Reds apparently believe, may force the West to make concessions in the current trade talks...
...main radio station, and freely answered political questions fired at him by 300 assembled blueshirts. At the end of the two-hour session Peter Nellen, a member of the West German Bundestag, put a question to them: If the blueshirts were at home, would Gen. Vasily I. Chuikov, East Germany's Russian boss, face them in similar fashion? There was an embarrassed silence, a little laughter, and then a cry of "No!" In Berlin's torn city, kindness, coolness and candor had proved to be the most artful propaganda...
...Sachsenhausen, Buchenwald, Mühlberg, Torgau, Bautzen and elsewhere. About half of the prisoners died of cold, hunger, disease or beatings. Another 70,000 were shipped off to Russia as slave laborers. Last week, with the air of a man conferring a great and generous boon, Soviet General Vasily Chuikov announced that 15,038 of the remaining 29,632 internees would be freed, and the camps closed. Of the others, 13,945 would go into regular East German prisons. The Russians are keeping 649 "criminals...