Word: kremlins
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...RUSSIANS start from this proposition: they will discuss German unity only if a united Germany is kept from joining forces with the West. The Kremlin proposes...
...Kremlin also proposes a grandiose Pan-European security system in which 30 or more nations, including the Soviet Union but not the U.S. (except as an "observer"), would mutually guarantee the peaceful intentions...
...inclusion of so many features that Germany and the West have previously rejected suggests that Moscow has no intention of negotiating a German settlement at Geneva, and that by inviting Chancellor Adenauer to visit the Kremlin in September, it has so forewarned West Germany...
...million Americans at one time in their lives joined the Communist Party, but very few talk about it now. Last week one did. He told the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee a shoddy tale of party membership in the U.S. and of spy service abroad on behalf of the Kremlin. As sometimes happens, he triggered a chain reaction of disclosures about other people. Almost all had been or were still connected with the business of reporting the news, like the witness himself: Winston Burdett, 41, now a $20,000-a-year Columbia Broadcasting System radio and TV commentator...
...Kremlin reception a top Russian leader said to India's Prime Minister Nehru: "Your Excellency, we Russians make very good friends and nothing can separate us, but we are bad enemies, too-quite ruthless." Startled, Nehru paused, then replied: "We have no enemies. If there are any, we try to make friends." In the ruthless game of winning friends and influencing policy, Russia had a slight edge over India last week. With cheerful intent the Russians had sent Nehru off on one of the most exhausting tours ever planned for a visiting dignitary. At Stalingrad, after laying a wreath...