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...Poland, a "neighbor" of the Soviet Union and of Czechoslovakia, may join in the Czecho-Russian agreement. But to do so Poland must have the right foreign policy (i.e., one friendly to the U.S.S.R...
...Czecho-Russian treaty points the way to a "general security system" (as desired by the U.S.). But the U.S.S.R. will have no truck with "artificial and lifeless unifications, such as federations...
...Washington there was no such clarity. The U.S. State Department was still on the record with its cold comment on the Czecho-Russian treaty; the unofficial explanation was still that the agreement did not fit the U.S. concept of "overall security." London sources took a precisely opposite view, held with the Russians that the treaty neither contradicted the principles of Teheran nor alarmed the British. One possible explanation: once again Mr. Roosevelt, speaking warmly of the Russians and all their recent works, knew more about actual U.S. policy than the State Department's functionaries did. A corollary explanation...
...Czecho Slovakia, this sports sabotage soon became the prototype and nucleus of the underground movement. Though many of Norway's top athletes have escaped to join United Nations' forces, sports clubs remain important cells...
...This treaty probably includes an invitation to whatever is left of postwar Poland to join Czecho-Slovakia and Russia in a Slavic union. But Czecho-Slovakia has no great yen to deal with the present, anti-Russian Polish Government in Exile, and may first seek and get some sort of political and economic union with liberated Austria...