Word: russianizing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Urged that the pact be opened to Russian-dominated countries...
...March 4, when she was arrested in New York, because she was going to study them for a civil service examination; some of the papers were her own notes for a novel she was going to write; she had made the tryst that winter night with Valentin Gubichev, Russian engineer employee of U.N., because she was in love with him and not for any purposes of espionage. Kelley questioned her about a previous meeting she had had with Gubichev on Jan. 14. "You must have been deeply in love with him, weren't you?" Kelley asked softly. "Yes," Judy...
...Russians had agreed to pay the strikers 60% of their wages in West marks; now the Western powers agreed to convert the remaining 40% into West marks out of West Berlin tax receipts. They also obtained a Russian promise that there would be no reprisals against strikers. Many still feared Russian revenge. Said one engineer: "Give...
...want all hell to break loose!" bellowed Impresario Leon Leonidoff one morning last week in the rehearsal gloom of Manhattan's cavernous Radio City Music Hall. By the time the Russian accent had floated up to the stage, about half a block away, things had begun...
...Abandoned neutrality to join North Atlantic Treaty despite a Russian demand for a non-aggression pact...