Word: sovietizing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Conant described the period we are living in as an "armed truce" with most of the differences stemming from a "fundamental disagreement in appraisal of what is going on in the minds of the leaders of Soviet Russia. These who control the destinies of Russia and her allies are sincere and convinced proponents of a philosophy far different from...
...Daily Worker attacked Elliott in its issue of February 3 as the big power which has driven American policy toward "rebuilding a strong, reactionary Germany as a spearhead for an anti-Soviet...
...Even the Soviet Union, with its spring grain being sowed earlier than at any time since the Revolution, was now able to send the satellites of Eastern Europe something better than propaganda. Everywhere the winter wheat was ripening. Europe's prospects, plus the likelihood of bumper crops in Argentina and Australia, were already discernible in the break in the U.S. grain market (see BUSINESS). Europe's industry was benefiting in healthier, happier workers. With less coal going into family stoves, there was more for factory furnaces. In the Ruhr, absenteeism was down to three-fifths of last year...
...Soviet Union one of the toughest jobs that faces the Communist Party's Agitation and Propaganda section is to keep the people enthusiastic about Five-Year Plans. From Russia came an anecdote which showed how it went...
...frankly hopes that U.S. industry will buy its films. One of the largest customers for earlier offerings was Amtorg (Soviet-U.S. trading company). OTS will continue to sell its wares to all comers. Wide distribution of German technical knowledge will do more to increase the lead of U.S. industry than any attempt at secrecy...