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...Communist empire. Last week an Emergency Commission of the International Rescue Committee, having completed a two-month study in Western Europe, reported that 1,158 refugees went back to their Red homelands in the 13 months ending Jan. 31, 1956. During the same period about 6,000 non-German Europeans fled Communism by slipping through the Iron Curtain to the West. Among the reasons for redefection, according to IRC: Communist propaganda appeals and threats of reprisal against the refugees' families; the refugees' own nostalgia for their homelands, and failure to make a living in the West. Concluded General...
...Allow concessions to EDC's "non-German troops stationed in Germany." The Germans, who are supposed to get their sovereignty back when EDC is ratified, promptly howled that this meant "special occupation privileges" for foreigners...
...charge in an effort to sour relations between the Russians and the other Allies. The Polish government-in-exile in London promptly asked both Germany and Russia to allow investigation by the International Red Cross. Germany agreed; Russia did not. The Nazis sent teams of medical experts, comprised of non-German doctors, to corroborate their findings, and even brought several Allied prisoners to view the bodies. The Nazis claimed that no clippings or letters were found on the bodies dated later than May 1940-more than a year before Hitler invaded Russia...
...privations and worries, the year of blockade was a glorious time in Berlin. The common struggle brought out the best in every man. It also brought hope to all Germans, west and east. It welded the non-German West into sufficient unity to create the Bonn government and the North Atlantic Treaty...
...World War II, the Germans had an enormous lead over non-German rocket men. To show some of the progress made since by the U.S., General Electric Co. last week gave a guarded glimpse of its rocket motor laboratory at Malta, near Schenectady. The massive test-stands are hidden in a 3,000-acre pine forest well marked with "restricted" signs. Closely shepherded newsmen and photographers did not learn much, except that G.E. has been busy on rockets since 1945, when it first undertook to assemble captured...