Word: protocole
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...This week, the Cominform revealed that it had met in mid-January at its Belgrade headquarters, chosen Moscow's dialectical expert Pavel Yudin to edit its journal, and branded Protocol M (TIME, Jan. 26) a forgery...
...secret protocol tothe Nazi-Soviet pact divvied up Poland and split the Baltic States between Russian and German spheres of influence. From the protocol: "The question of whether the interests of both parties make desirable the maintenance of an independent Polish state and how such a state should be bounded can only be definitely determined in the course of further political developments. . . . Attention is called by the Soviet side to its interest in [Rumania's] Bessarabia...
Such alterations reversed the trend of the prewar years, which had been adding to the protocol of competing steadily. According to Crimed Jerome D. Greene '96, whose reminiscences embrace the roaring nineteenth century, a candidate could make the paper in three weeks...
...Protocol M authentic, as the British said it was? German Communists ridiculed the idea. Sneered Soviet-licensed Berlin am Mittag: "Auntie fainted and the dachshund howled with terror as news of the plot came over the radio. . . ." But other Germans asked themselves: Didn't Protocol M check with Moscow's avowed aim to wreck ERP? Wasn't the Ruhr a logical Communist objective? If the protocol was not the gospel from Belgrade, what was the gospel...
...Here." Still others thought that Protocol M might be anything from a screwball's fraud to a war cry of a group of Communists who were demanding more action by their party. Certainly, there was not much evidence of Communist inspiration in the Ruhr walkouts as yet. But the winter was still young...