Bulletin, 第 10-11 期Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1998 |
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第 1 頁
... organs had failed to " rub out ” ( skovyrnut ' ) Tito.- In the course of the following few hours , Stalin himself was laid low by a stroke . On 5 March 1953 , with Stalin in a terminal coma , an emergency plenary session ( plenum ) of ...
... organs had failed to " rub out ” ( skovyrnut ' ) Tito.- In the course of the following few hours , Stalin himself was laid low by a stroke . On 5 March 1953 , with Stalin in a terminal coma , an emergency plenary session ( plenum ) of ...
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... organs , together with the CC , would support Khrushchev . Thus , Molotov had no axe at hand and Khrushchev's concern was purely rhetori- cal , a reminder of the true correlation of forces on the plenum floor . This kind of showmanship ...
... organs , together with the CC , would support Khrushchev . Thus , Molotov had no axe at hand and Khrushchev's concern was purely rhetori- cal , a reminder of the true correlation of forces on the plenum floor . This kind of showmanship ...
第 9 頁
... organs - had long enabled Western scholars to understand why the Central Committee , despite nominally being ... organ ) , there is a danger that some scholars will end up " looking for their keys where the streetlight is . " 14 This ...
... organs - had long enabled Western scholars to understand why the Central Committee , despite nominally being ... organ ) , there is a danger that some scholars will end up " looking for their keys where the streetlight is . " 14 This ...
第 17 頁
... Organs Department . Military issues were not brought before the Central Committee even for nominal approval . A partial exception came in late October 1957 , when Khrushchev decided to oust Soviet defense minister Marshal Georgii Zhukov ...
... Organs Department . Military issues were not brought before the Central Committee even for nominal approval . A partial exception came in late October 1957 , when Khrushchev decided to oust Soviet defense minister Marshal Georgii Zhukov ...
第 18 頁
... organs , published in 1964 and 1968 , had provided some additional information.68 Even so , a few of the allegations were at best unclear , and in some cases it was not known precisely what Zhukov had been accused of . Nor was it known ...
... organs , published in 1964 and 1968 , had provided some additional information.68 Even so , a few of the allegations were at best unclear , and in some cases it was not known precisely what Zhukov had been accused of . Nor was it known ...
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