Word: molotovs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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PARIS--Russian Foreign Minister Viascheslav M. Molotov today reopened the entire battle on Paris peace conference voting procedure with a demand that the formal plenary session reverse a committee agreement on majority rule...
...wooden barricades near the Luxembourg Palace to keep the crowds back-but there were no crowds. At lunchtime, the Prefect of Police personally inspected the whole palace to make sure that it contained no bombs. Then the delegates began to file past the honor guard's drawn swords (Molotov was the only delegate who did not tip his hat to the guard...
Contest, if not conflict, is part of man's unresting nature; the urge that needs a "moral equivalent for war" finds outlets other than politics, champions other than Molotov and Byrnes. This month some of the heroes symbolizing that urge weighed in at 1,500 Ibs., while some weighed 20 oz. They held the attention of thousands weary of war but not of competition...
...months after Germany's collapse the nations are still fiddling with the relatively easy issues on the periphery. In the center of the puzzle is a great hole which this Paris conference is not supposed to touch. The hole might be expressed as: what to do about Europe? Molotov hinted at the Russian answer last fortnight-an eventual Russo-German alliance which would dominate Europe. The West's reaction was a stiffening attitude and a move to unite the western zones of Germany under democratic auspices...
Viacheslav Molotov got a nice friendly pat on his pudgy face. Said Rosane Taillefere, a beauteous blonde secretary at the recent Paris Conference of Foreign Ministers: "Mr. Bevin was too stout . . . Mr. Byrnes . . . seemed just a small man . . . but Mr. Molotov-ah! He had such lovely blue eyes...