Word: davieses
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Two hours passed before the talk broke up. It was an extraordinary honor for any visitor. At week's end Joe Stalin gave Joe Davies an elaborate state dinner (four and a half hours, 22 dishes, 19 toasts). After the meal they attended a showing of Hollywood's...
The day after his arrival Joe Davies was summoned to the Kremlin. He had met Stalin five years ago, the climax of Mission I to Moscow. Then Joseph Stalin had impressed the Ambassador as "a strong mind . . . sharp, shrewd and above all . . . wise . . . exceedingly kindly and gentle. . . . A child would...
The messenger tendered the letter. Stalin opened it, gave it to an interpreter to read aloud, listened impassively. The letter read, he turned, smiling, to the American: "I will take the points raised under advisement," he said, "and see you in a day or two." Then, with traditional Russian courtesy...
Last week, to the intense interest of every government in the world, Pravda, the newspaper of the Russian Communist Party, announced the dissolution of the Communist Third International (Comintern). Meeting in Moscow on the 15th day of May, four days before the arrival of Joseph E. Davies (see above), the...
"Vash Khod." Since the Nazi invasion of Russia, the Third International has been one of the greatest obstacles to true understanding between Russia and Britain, and between Russia and the U.S. Stalin might have removed that obstacle before; why did he choose this moment to do so? In Washington, Messrs...