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...want a final period put to the Second World War by a peace treaty. If our efforts remain in vain, we will be led to conclude a unilateral treaty of peace with the Democratic German Republic." And what of Western rights in Berlin and the null allied garrison? Khrushchev acted as though the garrison was the only instrument of Western power, and his venom matched his error. "If they are to prepare for war," he bellowed, "I wish they were half a million. It would be that much easier to leave them there and encircle them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: I Love Paris | 4/4/1960 | See Source »

...Khrushchev went from boos and cries of "Budapest" in Bordeaux to cheers and waving flags in heavily Communist Marseilles, the feeling spread that he had won no new friends, had overplayed his hand, and was getting nowhere in trying to speak over the 6 ft. 4 in. Charles de Gaulle to the French people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: I Love Paris | 4/4/1960 | See Source »

...Nikita Khrushchev was his old bouncy self. He stopped off to tell the Chamber of Commerce how eager he was to have dealings with France's biggest capitalists, if only he had more to buy with. "We have a little gold," he added, "but we keep it. I don't know why. Lenin said, 'A day will come when they will pave floors of public toilets with gold.' " Then Khrushchev abruptly asked whether anyone knew of any descendants of a Frenchman named Lebrun who had owned the Ukrainian mine where he had slaved as a youth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: I Love Paris | 4/4/1960 | See Source »

...Have a Saying ..." Nina Petrovna Khrushchev proved herself a more engaging personality. At the Franco-U.S.S.R. Society, and at the two-room apartment once occupied by Lenin, she threw her solid arms about French Communist leaders and bussed them resoundingly. At the middle-class department store, the Galeries Lafayette, she fell in love with a pale green at-home dress. Later she took in a bit of the Louvre-the Mona Lisa, Napoleon's crown, the Venus de Milo-along with two of her daughters, in a 40-minute sprint. Meanwhile, at a luncheon at the Diplomatic Press...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: I Love Paris | 4/4/1960 | See Source »

When well-established teams break up -such as Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin, or Nikolai Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev-one partner usually gains and the other loses. Last week, as Nikita Khrushchev gallivanted across France with a new team he obviously trusted more (his wife and family), news leaked out of Moscow about his luckless old road-show sidekick, Marshal Bulganin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Russia: B-Flat | 4/4/1960 | See Source »

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