Bulletin, 第 10-11 期Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1998 |
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第 39 頁
... result of which we lost the friendship of this country . Com . Molotov spoke here about 1945 , about Trieste . The disagreements started , he said , not in 1948 , but back in 1945 . From 1945 to 1948 , we lived like great friends with ...
... result of which we lost the friendship of this country . Com . Molotov spoke here about 1945 , about Trieste . The disagreements started , he said , not in 1948 , but back in 1945 . From 1945 to 1948 , we lived like great friends with ...
第 44 頁
... result we should treat this as the beginning of the plenum - the actual meeting will begin in the late afternoon . I suggest , in the name of all present , that we give Comrade Khrushchev a heartfelt greeting , at this , our plenum ...
... result we should treat this as the beginning of the plenum - the actual meeting will begin in the late afternoon . I suggest , in the name of all present , that we give Comrade Khrushchev a heartfelt greeting , at this , our plenum ...
第 48 頁
... result ? I think that he couldn't , because the party would have resisted . But , Stalin himself was a convinced Marxist , and he was convinced that society in particular must become a communist society , and he served this society with ...
... result ? I think that he couldn't , because the party would have resisted . But , Stalin himself was a convinced Marxist , and he was convinced that society in particular must become a communist society , and he served this society with ...
第 50 頁
... results that we want to derive from it . In connection with this , I consider that when com . Khrushchev , in a conversation with the editor of the American newspaper , The New York Times , Turner Catledge , published on 14 May spoke ...
... results that we want to derive from it . In connection with this , I consider that when com . Khrushchev , in a conversation with the editor of the American newspaper , The New York Times , Turner Catledge , published on 14 May spoke ...
第 52 頁
... result , by its own fault , the Yugoslav party ended up practically in isolation from the other communist parties . After this , the Yugoslav leadership began to speak out in conversations with our comrades and made known its desire to ...
... result , by its own fault , the Yugoslav party ended up practically in isolation from the other communist parties . After this , the Yugoslav leadership began to speak out in conversations with our comrades and made known its desire to ...
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