Word: shtykov
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Lesson in Obstruction. Finally American patience politely gave out. Adjournment was suggested. General Shtykov communicated with "higher headquarters," then informed the U.S. commander in Korea, Lieut. General John R. Hodge, that his orders were to cease negotiations and return to Northern Korea...
...Matter of Semantics. Seven weeks ago a delegation of 120 Russians came down from their zone north of the 38th parallel. They were led by rotund Colonel General Terenty Shtykov, who said: "The Soviet people warmly support ... a free way of life ... for the Korean people." Inside the pillared grey walls of Seoul's Duk Soo Palace, General Shtykov and four top comrades began a series of talks with five U.S. officers, led by strapping Major General Archibald V. Arnold...
Next morning the Russians assembled at Seoul's railroad station. The Americans saw them off. Generals Arnold and Shtykov chatted pleasantly for half an hour. Vodka was poured. As the Soviet train pulled north toward Korea's iron curtain, the last Russian visible, standing in the rear door of the end coach, was a Tommy-gunner...
...accord was reached on the critical matter of exchange of raw materials and food between the U.S. and Russian zones, nor in establishing a unified currency, telephone and telegraph communications. Colonel General Terenty Shtykov, the Soviet negotiator, had scowlingly refused even to discuss the issue of removal of machinery from Korea...
...agreed that transportation and postal services between the two zones would be resumed. Shtykov also consented to allow Koreans to cross the boundary, but his boss, Colonel General Ivan Chistiakov, canceled this agreement last week without explanation. "Short of the aim" meant that trains will be allowed to cross the boundary, but with almost no goods or passengers...