Bulletin, 第 10-11 期Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1998 |
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第 6 到 10 筆結果,共 55 筆
第 38 頁
... Tito told us that when the military advisers left Yugoslavia , some of them wept . Bulganin . Here , then , comrades , is the reason . There was no mention of internationalism at all . There was pride and ambition . This is how the ...
... Tito told us that when the military advisers left Yugoslavia , some of them wept . Bulganin . Here , then , comrades , is the reason . There was no mention of internationalism at all . There was pride and ambition . This is how the ...
第 39 頁
... Tito ; both during the war and afterward , we had very good relations . Tito visited Moscow . You introduced him to me , com . Molotov ; incidentally , together we drove with him to [ visit ] Stalin . We lived like friends . What sort ...
... Tito ; both during the war and afterward , we had very good relations . Tito visited Moscow . You introduced him to me , com . Molotov ; incidentally , together we drove with him to [ visit ] Stalin . We lived like friends . What sort ...
第 42 頁
... Tito . On 29 June com . Tito invited the Soviet ambassador to visit him and had a lengthy conversation with him . Here is what com . Val'kov wrote about that : " In a conversation with me on 29 June Tito told me the following : At present , ...
... Tito . On 29 June com . Tito invited the Soviet ambassador to visit him and had a lengthy conversation with him . Here is what com . Val'kov wrote about that : " In a conversation with me on 29 June Tito told me the following : At present , ...
第 52 頁
... Tito in Pula , Soviet communists and the communist parties of other countries delivered a dignified rebuff . As a result , by its own fault , the Yugoslav party ended up practically in isolation from the other communist parties . After ...
... Tito in Pula , Soviet communists and the communist parties of other countries delivered a dignified rebuff . As a result , by its own fault , the Yugoslav party ended up practically in isolation from the other communist parties . After ...
第 111 頁
... Tito afloat " by extending military support and economic aid to Tito . Efforts to promote Tito's influence among the satellites and to entice Tito to join NATO , pursued by both the Truman and the Eisenhower adminis- trations , however ...
... Tito afloat " by extending military support and economic aid to Tito . Efforts to promote Tito's influence among the satellites and to entice Tito to join NATO , pursued by both the Truman and the Eisenhower adminis- trations , however ...
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