Word: marshallizing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Marshal Georgy K. Zhukov said he soon would welcome foreign newsmen to Berlin. He killed a wild report that the Red Army was mustering in 15-year-olds by saying it was considering demobilization instead...
...From Trieste, three weeks ago the hottest spot of all, Marshal Tito agreed to withdraw his troops, provided his action did not prejudice Yugoslavia's case against Italian control of the strategic Adriatic port...
...Russians clearly were not ready to begin cooperative control in their area, and as usual their way of saying so irritated the other occupiers. But the representatives of the western powers on the whole felt better rather than worse after the first meeting. Marshal Zhukov showed them every courtesy in Berlin, visited (and decorated) General Eisenhower at Frankfurt five days later. Some of the U.S. officials got the impression that a grievous lack of administrative personnel and preparation, rather than a deliberate secretiveness, accounted at least in part for the Soviet reluctance to admit U.S. and British representatives...
Four weeks after V-E day, General of the Army Dwight David Eisenhower and Field Marshal Sir Bernard Law Montgomery had finally headed for Berlin. There they would sit down with Marshal Georgi Konstantinovich Zhukov, their opposite number from the Red Army, and open the long delayed first meeting of the Allied Control Commission...
...Chinese official reported last week that Soong, fresh from his success as leader of China's delegation to the San Francisco conference, may stop off at Moscow, on his way back to Chungking, for a talk with Marshal Joseph Stalin. One probable subject of conversation: Chungking's (and Russia's) relations with the Chinese Communists at Yenan. A lessening of China's internal struggle would please practically everybody. But it seemed unlikely that Premier Soong, any more than Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek, would compromise on the basic issue which has shattered all efforts at agreement between...