Word: interviewer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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When correspondents came in to congratulate and interview him, his voice shook: "I have had little contact with the outside world, but I ... believe the War Department and the American people lave accepted my dire disaster with a forbearance and generosity greater than any in the experience of any other defeated commander...
...onetime member of the Polish Socialist Party, he was invited to Moscow in 1944. There he talked with Russian-armed Polish troops and Polish WACs, had an extraordinary (140 minutes) interview with Joseph Stalin. His sympathies were always with the Lublin group. Back in the U.S., he reported to the State Department (as a private U.S. citizen), worked hard on Polish-American groups to sell the idea of Russo-Polish cooperation...
...rest of the 85-minute interview, the General was the very model of cordiality. He claimed nothing for France, had high praise for her Allies, especially...
...interview with TIME Correspondent Annalee Jacoby, the Generalissimo voiced his own, and his nation's high hopes. "I am very optimistic," he said. On the eve of important talks with the Chinese Communists, he felt that a peaceful unity could be achieved. He was firm in his ruling on the Communist demand that the convocation of a National Assembly to launch constitutional government be postponed. "The National Assembly,"' said he, "will be convened as scheduled...
...interview with the SERVICE NEWS this week, James M. Landis, Dean of the Law School, claimed for the School's Seven Year Plan anticipation of many of the elements in the proposals of the Committee which reported on "General Education in a Free Society" August...