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...slander. The violence of their reaction attested to the effectiveness of Marshall's blow. Three months later, in the cream-and-gold salon of Lancaster House in London, the Secretary delivered the coup de gráce to the last false postwar hopes. Barely suppressing his anger through Molotov's interminable dialectics, he finally, impatiently, called for an adjournment. A campaign had ended...
...have very bad English," the ambassador began. He smiled pleasantly. A newsreel man assured him that his English was better than Molotov's. If that flattered him, he did not show it. But he managed to get out that he had been Soviet ambassador to China from 1939 to 1944, that his wife, Ekaterina, would join him in January...
...soul was formed and how his consciousness was strengthened, enriched and armed by the teaching of Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin." The injunction is often taken literally. In a new Moscow play The Great Days (see cut), Playwright N. Virta has included a big-as-life Stalin and Molotov and a baggy-pants Churchill, who looks like an angry W. C. Fields...
...Molotov: "Whole concerns are being bought up from German industrialists at low prices. American and British capital is penetrating into German industry...
Paragraph after paragraph, Molotov's assertions could be disproved by some simple digging for recorded facts. Why did Molotov lay himself open to such complete refutation? Expert Hitler knew the reason...