Bulletin, 第 10-11 期Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1998 |
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第 13 頁
... officials did not want to antagonize the United States is that they were uncertain whether U.S. banks would " still give credits " to Poland if relations deteriorated.39 Despite these skeptical com- ments , both Suslov and Khrushchev ...
... officials did not want to antagonize the United States is that they were uncertain whether U.S. banks would " still give credits " to Poland if relations deteriorated.39 Despite these skeptical com- ments , both Suslov and Khrushchev ...
第 14 頁
... officials had said nothing in public about the problems with China , and even in private Moscow's criticism of Mao had been subdued . Despite Suslov's willingness to voice much stronger complaints at the Central Committee plenum , he ...
... officials had said nothing in public about the problems with China , and even in private Moscow's criticism of Mao had been subdued . Despite Suslov's willingness to voice much stronger complaints at the Central Committee plenum , he ...
第 15 頁
... officials and diplomats still had about the magnitude of the rift between the two countries.46 Soon thereafter , in early June 1960 , all the East European governments became aware of the conflict when Chinese officials voiced strong ...
... officials and diplomats still had about the magnitude of the rift between the two countries.46 Soon thereafter , in early June 1960 , all the East European governments became aware of the conflict when Chinese officials voiced strong ...
第 17 頁
... ( Officials from Cuba , North Vietnam , Mongolia , and North Korea all attended , as did representatives of several non - ruling Communist parties . ) At a CPSU Central Committee plenum on 24-26 March 1965 , Suslov praised the ...
... ( Officials from Cuba , North Vietnam , Mongolia , and North Korea all attended , as did representatives of several non - ruling Communist parties . ) At a CPSU Central Committee plenum on 24-26 March 1965 , Suslov praised the ...
第 19 頁
... officials had hoped . It is also true that Zhukov wanted to enforce stricter discipline in the army by establishing a more orderly chain of command and by mitigating the opportunities for insubordination . And it is true that Zhukov ...
... officials had hoped . It is also true that Zhukov wanted to enforce stricter discipline in the army by establishing a more orderly chain of command and by mitigating the opportunities for insubordination . And it is true that Zhukov ...
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