The Marshall Plan Summer: An Eyewitness Report on Europe and the Russians in 1947Hoover Press, 1977 - 246 من الصفحات |
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... democracies had nothing whatever to fear . Some of my other findings , especially those relating to ethnic groups and various nationalities , may also seem harsh . But I would ask the reader not to blame the messenger for his message ...
... democracies had nothing whatever to fear . Some of my other findings , especially those relating to ethnic groups and various nationalities , may also seem harsh . But I would ask the reader not to blame the messenger for his message ...
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... democracies of the West now had on their hands not a genuine ally but a distrusted dictatorship fighting a common foe . Apologists for Stalin argue that the outbreak of World War II was the fault of Britain and France because they had ...
... democracies of the West now had on their hands not a genuine ally but a distrusted dictatorship fighting a common foe . Apologists for Stalin argue that the outbreak of World War II was the fault of Britain and France because they had ...
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... democracies did not have the strength to launch a successful assault in 1942 , and the odds were not too favorable in 1943. The British remembered keenly their enormous losses of manpower in France during World War I. Besides , the Rus ...
... democracies did not have the strength to launch a successful assault in 1942 , and the odds were not too favorable in 1943. The British remembered keenly their enormous losses of manpower in France during World War I. Besides , the Rus ...
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... democracies feared the worst . He might even patch up some kind of separate peace with Germany , as the Bolsheviks had done in 1918. At the same time , Stalin was fearful that the West might sell him out by some kind of stab - in - the ...
... democracies feared the worst . He might even patch up some kind of separate peace with Germany , as the Bolsheviks had done in 1918. At the same time , Stalin was fearful that the West might sell him out by some kind of stab - in - the ...
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... democracy to grow . General Lucius D. Clay U.S. Military Governor of Germany July 16 , 1947 My journey from Paris to Frankfurt , headquarters of the military estab- lishment in the American zone of Germany , covered about three hun ...
... democracy to grow . General Lucius D. Clay U.S. Military Governor of Germany July 16 , 1947 My journey from Paris to Frankfurt , headquarters of the military estab- lishment in the American zone of Germany , covered about three hun ...
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Czechoslovakia between East and West | 165 |
Scarred and Scared Scandinavia | 183 |
The Beginnings of Benelux | 195 |
Britain on the Brink | 207 |
Cold Warriors at the War College | 222 |
Epilogue | 237 |
Note on Sources | 241 |
Index | 245 |
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Admiral Hill Allied Control Council Allies Ameri American Embassy American officials American zone Army attaché Austria Belgians Belgium believed Berlin bomb Britain British zone capitalistic cigarettes civilian Cold War Communism Communist conspicuously Czech Czechoslovakia democracy democratic denazification despite diplomatic dollars driver Dutch economic especially Europe evidently ex-Nazis feared felt forced Foreign Minister four-power France Frankfurt French German girls hand heard Hitler impressed invading Italian Italy Kremlin labor Laski later learned lectures London Lucius D major Marshall Plan Masaryk military million Moscow Munich National War College Nazis observed occupying officers Paris party Poland postwar Prague presumably probably problem recent remarked reparations reported Ruhr sector seemed shortage soldiers Soviet Union Stalin Stanford suffered Swedes told treaty troops Truman Truman Doctrine U.S. Army Uncle Uncle Sam United University USSR Vienna wanted Washington West Western
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الصفحة 242 - Dean Acheson, Present at the Creation: My Years in the State Department (New York: WW Norton, 1969), p.
الصفحة 76 - During the period of occupation Germany shall be treated as a single economic unit. To this end, common policies shall be established in regard to...
الصفحة 243 - Henry L. Stimson and McGeorge Bundy, On Active Service in Peace and War (New York, 1947), 632-33.
الصفحة 21 - Minister to preside over the liquidation of the British Empire," had to begin this liquidation himself, and watch others complete it.
الصفحة 10 - Marshall Plan' has been compared to a flying saucer — nobody knows what it looks like, how big it is, in what direction it is moving, or whether it really exists.
الصفحة 114 - To make a people great it is necessary to send them into battle even if you have to kick them in the pants.
الصفحة 165 - on Soviet orders, is nothing less than a declaration of war by the Soviet Union on the immediate control of Europe." The Paris Conference would be all-important now. Bedell Smith went on: "The lines are drawn.
الصفحة 243 - James B. Conant, My Several Lives, Memoirs of a Social Inventor (New York: Harper and Row, 1970). 4. Thomas P. Hughes, Chapter 2, this volume. 5. Warner R. Schilling, "Scientists, Foreign Policy, and Politics," in Robert Gilpin and Christopher Wright, eds., Scientists and National Policy Making (New York: Columbia University Press, 1964), cf.
الصفحة 238 - We do not want it, as a matter of principle we renounce any policy that might lead to millions of people being plunged into war for the sake of the selfish interests of a handful of multi-millionaires. Do those who shout about the "aggressive intentions
الصفحة 208 - The tragedy of the Labour Party in England, said Kennan, was that it had waited decades to have a chance to put certain principles of social welfare into effect: "It has finally come into power at precisely the moment when those principles became essentially inapplicable" because Britain no longer had wealth to redistribute.