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NATO's fact-finders, working under the direction of Smith College Historian Massimo Salvador, got their figures by culling and comparing a mass of sources, including Russian newspapers. Two years ago, for instance, Russia created a stir by announcing that all Japanese and German P.W.s had been sent home, except for "a few thousand" awaiting trial for war crimes. At that time, Tass put the number of Germans repatriated at just over 1,000,000. Five years earlier, the Russians had admitted taking more than 3,000,000 German prisoners. That left close to 2,000,000 still captive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUSSIA: 2,500,000 Missing | 7/7/1952 | See Source »

...different kind of ambassador, a capable but little-known careerman who is unlikely either to sass or salute a defiant neighbor. Even Perón should be able to grasp that Albert Nufer, 57, a longtime State Department deskman whose only previous ambassadorial assignment was in El Salvador, is likely to ask nothing, offer nothing. For the present, U.S. policy toward Perón will be to maintain correct surface relations-but the surface will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE AMERICAS: Cold War | 6/30/1952 | See Source »

...position that closely resembles Peronism. During the campaign the Argentine Ambassador in Quito, Cesar Salvador Mazzetti, so clearly showed his support of Velasco that Plaza declared the diplomat persona non grata for meddling in Ecuadorian politics, and packed him off to Buenos Aires...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ECUADOR: Spellbinder's Return | 6/16/1952 | See Source »

...byproduct of TIME'S color program has been the emergence of Cover Artist Boris Artzybasheff as a color photographer. A good journalist, as well as an imaginative artist, Artzybasheff made the color photographs of booming Alberta and lonely San Salvador (TIME, Oct. 15). Associate Editor John T. McCullough. who was once a news photographer and is now TIME'S color picture editor, has also used his camera to advantage for color supplements on Old Sturbridge Village (TIME, Nov. 5), Hawaii, and, in this issue, Lexington...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Jun. 2, 1952 | 6/2/1952 | See Source »

...smoky coffeehouses where Madrid's art world gathers, an ugly word was buzzing last week around the name of Surrealist Salvador Dali: "Plagiarism." The respected newspaper A.B.C. had printed a series of photographs pointing up likenesses between Dali's work and that of some of his predecessors. Dali's Christ of St. John of the Cross (TIME, Dec. 17), said A.B.C., resembles a Crucifixion by the 81-year-old French artist Auguste Leroux. A dog in a recent Dali picture is the image of a dog in Anye Bru's Martyrdom of St. Mcdin (circa...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Something Borrowed? | 5/26/1952 | See Source »

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