Bulletin, 第 10 期 |
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第 11 頁
Molotov regards Com . Khrushchev as an unsuitable official . ” Saburov then likened Molotov to Beria and implied that Khrushchev should deal with Molotov in the same way they had treated Beria : a I don't want to say that Com .
Molotov regards Com . Khrushchev as an unsuitable official . ” Saburov then likened Molotov to Beria and implied that Khrushchev should deal with Molotov in the same way they had treated Beria : a I don't want to say that Com .
第 13 頁
... people to believe that a nuclear war would be an easy matter and that no preparations were needed ” ) ; China's aversion to peaceful coexistence with the United States ( a policy that , according to Suslov , Chinese leaders “ regard ...
... people to believe that a nuclear war would be an easy matter and that no preparations were needed ” ) ; China's aversion to peaceful coexistence with the United States ( a policy that , according to Suslov , Chinese leaders “ regard ...
第 19 頁
... majestic depiction of Zhukov in a painting in the Soviet Army Museum - to bolster his claim that “ Zhukov was deeply concerned to aggrandize his persona and his prestige , without regard for the interests of the Communist ] Party .
... majestic depiction of Zhukov in a painting in the Soviet Army Museum - to bolster his claim that “ Zhukov was deeply concerned to aggrandize his persona and his prestige , without regard for the interests of the Communist ] Party .
第 20 頁
I assure you , comrades ( and I think I will receive appropriate support in this regard ) , that with the help of our party I will be able , with honor and dignity , to overcome the mistakes I have committed , and I absolutely will be a ...
I assure you , comrades ( and I think I will receive appropriate support in this regard ) , that with the help of our party I will be able , with honor and dignity , to overcome the mistakes I have committed , and I absolutely will be a ...
第 21 頁
Both the army and the navy are plagued by a huge Gorshkov insisted that Zhukov “ regards himself as number of crimes and extraordinary incidents , of absolutely infallible ” and “ refuses to tolerate views which the most serious dangers ...
Both the army and the navy are plagued by a huge Gorshkov insisted that Zhukov “ regards himself as number of crimes and extraordinary incidents , of absolutely infallible ” and “ refuses to tolerate views which the most serious dangers ...
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