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SOVIET BIBLIOGRAPHY
BIBLIOGRAPHY No. 50.33
August 30, 195P
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Division of Library and Reference Services
Office of Libraries and Intelligence Acquisition
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FOREWORD
The fortnightly Soviet Bibliography is an attempt to list on a
current basis the most significant published materials having to do
with the Soviet Union, its foreign policy, economic and social develop-
ment, and its impact upon the satellite countries and the world in
general. It is compiled by the Division of Library and Reference
Services and is based primarily on materials available in the central
collection of the Department of State but also including publications
in other libraries of the Washington area. Only materials in the
English language are included and the periodical articles are selected
from about 200 of the most pertinent and scholarly journals currently
published.
Emphasis must be placed on the fact that the bibliography lists
only a fraction of the pertinent materials in the Department's collec-
tion. Requests for supplementary and additional materials are always
welcome.
The Division of Library and Reference Services is prepared to
supply on loan, any of the items listed in this Bibliography.
Applications may be made to the Circulation Section, IR, Room 202, State
Annex #1, or call Republic 5600, extension 3363.
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SOVIET BIBLIOGRAPHY
AGRICULTURE
SALIYEV UIMAS. The valley came to life. In Soviet weekly
(London) August 3, 1950, p.7.
Canalization on vast areas of land and collective farms.
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ANNIVERSARIES AND CELEBRATIONS BALTIC
TEN YEARS of the Soviet Baltic republics. In New times (Moscow)
July 26, 1950, p.3-4. (1593)
On July 21 the Soviet Union celebrated the 10th anniversary
of the proclamation of Soviet power in Estonia, Latvia and
Lithuania.
BALTIC REPUBLICS celebrate ten
weekly (London) July 27, 1950,
See also USSR information
11, 1950, 10:450-451.
years of Soviet power, In Soviet
p.9. (1594)
bulletin (Washington) August
WEERD, H. A. de. On overestimating the enemy.
York) August 15, 1950, 3:25-28.
ln Reporter (New
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ART AND CULTURE
SIMMONS, ERNEST J. Art in Russia. In New republic (New York)
August 7, 1950, 123:20-21. (1596)
Review of M. Alpatov's Russian impact on art, New York,
Philosophical library publishers, 1950, cited in Soviet
Bibliography #50.32:1.
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ATTITUDE TOWARDS GERMANY
MENDELSSOHN, PETFR de. Kindness is not enough. In New statesman
and nation (London) August 12, 1950, 40:180-181. (1597)
Review of W. R. Hughests Those human Russians, London,
Gollancz, 1950, cited in Soviet Bibliography #50.29:1.
CHINA ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS
ASTAFYEV, G. Building up the Chinese people's republic. In New
times (Moscow) July 26, 1950, p.8-14. (1598)
COMMUNISM
Dallin, David J. Stalin speaks out. In New leader (New York)
August 12, 1950, 33:2-3. (1599)
"The Soviet dictator's latest article desponsos with
old illusions about socialism in one country and calls
for a world revolution."
MINC, HILARY. Some problems of the People's democracy in the
light of the Leninist-Stalinist teachings on the dictatorship of
the proletairat- II. In Political affairs (New York) August 1950,
29:86-96. (1600)
The first installment of this articloeas cited in Soviet
Bibliography #50.32:1.
SCHLESINGER, ARTHUR. Obituary on a revolutionary dream. In
Saturday review of literature (Now York) August 12, 1950, p.21+
(1601)
Review of J. Steinberg's Verdict of three decades, New
York, Duoll, 1950, cited in Soviet Bibliography #50.31:2
COMMUNISM AFRICA
STALINIST THEORY of colonial revolution in Africa. In Current
digest of the Soviet press (Ann Arbor, Mich.) August 12, 1950,
2:3-8, (1602)
Report delivered at a session held in honor of J. V.
Stalin's birthday.
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COMMUNISM CZECHOSLOVAKIA
SCHMIDT, DANA ADAMS. Report on communist terrorism in Czech-
oslovakia; a series of six dispatches by a correspondent of the New
York Times who recently left Czechoslovakia to avoid possible arrest
on false espionage charges. New York, 1950. 7p. (1603)
COMMUNISM FAR EAST
GREEN, 0, M. Korea, Russia and South-oast Asia.
review (London) August 1950, p.70-74.
Nationalism and communism in the Far East.
In Contemporary
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COMMUNISM FINLAND
RYOMA, MAURI. Finnish right-wing socialist leaders serve the
warmongers. In New times (Moscow) July 12, 1950, p.14-18. (1605)
COMMUNISM GT. BRIT.
RUSSIA'S REMOTE control. In Time and tide (London) July 15, 1950,
31:697-698. (1606)
Russian control of strikes discussed as a political
technique. Poses the problem of distinguishing
between such a strike and a genuine labor dispute.
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS
APRESIAN, L. Railwayments day in the USSR. In USSR information
bulletin (Washington) August 11, 1950, 10:477-480. (1607)
ARUTHUNIAN, A. A. The economic position in Europe: I. In World
news and views (London) July 29, 1950, 30:353-357. (1608)
Extracts from report delivered at Economic commission for
Europe, June 13, 1950,
Includes mainly economic development in the Soviet Union.
To be continued.
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CHERMENSKY, V. Impoverishment of the working people in the
capitalist countries. In New times (Moscow) July 19, 1950, p.6-11.
(1609)
MANDEL, WILLIAM. Soviet expansion at home. In Soviet Russia
today (New York) July 1950, p.19+ (1610)
On present economic conditions, and the consumer.
MARIN, P. Three weeks' holiday for two days' pay. In Soviet
weekly (London) August 3, 1950, p.6. (1611)
RESULTS OF THE FULFILMENT of the state plan for the development of
the national economy of the U.S.S.R. for the second quarter of 1950.
In Soviet news (London) August 1, 1950, p.1-3. (1612)
Report of the Central statistical administration under
the Council of ministers of the U.S.S.R. See also USSR
information bulletin (Washington) August 11, 1950,
10:471-474.
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS BALTIC
AMAZING RECOVERY is only a beginning. In Soviet weekly (London)
August 3, 1950, p.4-5. (1613)
Outline of progress of the three Baltic republics since
the end of the war.
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS FAR EAST
STRAUSZ-HUFE, ROBERT. Manchuria and Mongolia: red and white
imperialism. In Current history (Philadelphia) August 1950,
19:73-77. (1614)
A discussion of the status of Manchuria and Mongolia
as established by the Crimean Conference of 1945.
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS U.S.
THE U.S.S.R. and the U.S.A. In I.P.A review (Melbourne) May-June
1950, 4:74-80. (1615)
A comparison between economic and social conditions in
Russia and those in the US.
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ECONOMIC POLICY
OSTROVITYANOV, K. V. The role of the state in the socialist
transformation of the economy of the U.S.S.R. Moscow, Foreign
languages publishing house, 1950. 30p. (1616)
ECONOMIC POLICY FAR EAST
HOLLAND, CHARLES D. What is Russia doing in Sinkiang? In Great
Britain and the East (London) August 1950, 66:37. (1617)
Russia has an interest in Sinkiang's natural resources
and its strategic position.
ESTONA AGRICULTURE
THE KOLKHOZES after the purge. In Newslotter from behind the iron
curtain (Stockholm) July 18, 1950, 4:165-166. (1618)
ESTONIA ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS
TREIBERG, ARNOLD. In the fraternal family of Soviet peoples. In
USSR information bulletin (Washington) August 11, 1950, 10:463-464.
(1619)
ESTONIA EDUCATION
AISBERG, A. Public education in Soviet Estonia. In USSR infor-
mation bulletin (Washington) August 11, 1950, 10:467-468. (1620)
FINANCE
THE SOVIET BUDGET estimates for 1950.
August 12, 1950, p.320-321.
In Economist (London)
THE SUPREME SOVIET. In Current digest of the Soviet press (Ann
Arbor, Mich.) August 12, 1950, 2:8-11. (1622)
Reports on the state budget for 1950 and fulfillment of
budgets for 1948 and 1949. Continued. See Soviet
Bibliography #50.32:3.
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SUPREME SOVIET session. In Current digest of the Soviet press
(Ann Arbor, Mich.) August 5, 1950, 2:20-29. (1623)
Budget discussed by Supreme Soviet. To be continued.
FIVE YEAR PIAN
FIVE YEAR PLAN- results for second quarter of 1950. In Soviet
weekly (London) August 3, 1950, p.34 (1624)
It is said the overall industrial output for the
second quarter of 1950 was fulfilled by 103 per cent.
FOREIGN RELATIONS
DOLIVET, LOUIS. The five danger spots of the world. In United
Nations world (New York) August 1950, 4:18-20. (1625)
Yugoslavia, Germany, Indochina, Formosa and Iran are
the danger spots.
STRAUSZ-HUPE, ROBERT. Is dogmatism killing Stalinism? In New
leader (New York) August 12, 1950, 33:16-18. (1626)
FOREIGN RELATIONS ASIA
THE BEAR and the Orient. In Economist (London) August 5, 1950,
p.264. (1627)
Review of D. J. Dallin's The rise of Russia in Asia,
New Haven, Yale university press, 1949, cited in
Soviet Bibliography #50.26:6.
GEOGRAPHY
TUTHILL, RICHARD L. The meadowlands and elsewhere. In Saturday
review of literature (New York) August 12, 1950, p.27-28. (1628)
Review of L. S. Borg's Natural regions of the U.S.S.R.,
oNw York, Macmillan, 1950, cited in Soviet Bibliography
#50.27:7.
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HIST CRY
TAYLOR, A. J. From Napoleon to Stalin.
324p.
London, Hamilton, 1950.
(1629)
On the development of Europe between the dictatorships
of Napoleon and of Stalin.
WHO'S THE ENEMYL-tho communists or the Russian people? In Russia
(Now York) July 1950, 7:2-21. (1630)
It is said that the real danger to peace and freedom
of the world is not the Russian people, but their Rod
rulers.
WOLFE, HENRY C. Like Ivan, like Joe. In Saturday review of
literature (Now York) August 12, 1950, p.28. (1631)
Review of G. Backer's The deadly parallel; Stalin and
Ivan the Terrible, New York, Random house, 1950, cited in
Soviet Bibliography #50.29:8.
HUNGRY FIVE YEAR PLAN
THE FIVE-YEAR PLAN of the Hungarian people's republic. Budapest,
Hungarian bulletin, 1950. 53p. (1632)
INDUSTRY
SHIMKIN, DEMITRI B. Steel behind the iron curtain- II. In Iron
ago (Philadelphia) August 10, 1950, p.65-69. (1633)
Tells of the basic differences between Russia's Eastern
Europe and Far East stool potentials. See part I in
Soviet Bibliography #50.32:5.
WORRIES OF SOVIET aristocrats. In Newsletter from behind the iron
curtain (Stockholm) July 18, 1950, 4:162-163. (1634)
Article on the activities of "Voientorg", the chain
store system for the army.
IRAN
THE SITUATION in Iran. In Armed forces talk (Washington) no. 339,
August 11, 1950, p.1-11. (1635)
Includes: Soviet aggressive policies.
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KOREA
ZAICHIKOV, V.
p.4-9.
Korea. In New times (Moscow) July 12, 1950,
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General survey of Korea.
KOREAN CONFLICT
THE EVENTS IN KOREA and the international working class.
times (Moscow) July 19, 1950, p.1-2.
In New
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FARLEY, MIRIAM S. Crisis in Korea. In Far Eastern survey (New
York) August 16, 1950, 19:149-156. (1638)
The background and a months record of events.
HUNTER, EDWARD. Korea bares Red plan. In New leader (New York)
August 5, 1950, 33:2-3. (1639)
Stalin's new strategy: use the peoples of neighboring
states against the Americans without committing Soviet
soldiers to battle.
KOREA: the inside story. In Review of world affairs (London)
August 9, 1950, 12:1-2. (1640)
THE KOREAN WAR as seen in Soviet papers. In Current digest of the
Soviet press (Ann Arbor, Mich.) August 19, 1950, 2:5-8. (1641)
Reports from Izvestia and Pravda of July 1-8. See also
Soviet Bibliography #50.32:7.
THE SOVIET MENACE. In Nowsweek (New York) August 14, 1950, 36125.
(1642)
It is said the Korean war had increased the threat to
Japan.
WHO NEEDS THE AGGRESSION in Korea? In New times (Moscow) July 26,
1950, p.l-3. (1643)
WAR IN KOREA. In Oriental economist (Tokyo) July 15, 1950,
17:717-718.
States that Soviets calculated U.S. aid to South Korea
would be delayed and the conquest would be ended before
the Western powers were able to take military action.
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LABCR
MOKHOVA, E. Equal pay for equal work.
August 3, 1950, p.10.
In Soviet weekly (London)
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LATVIA HOUSING
THE HOUSING PROBLEM in Riga.
curtain (Stockholm) July 18,
In Newsletter from behind the iron
1950, 4:166-167. (1646)
LITERATURE
BRLAND, HARRIET. Soviet literary theory and practice during the
first five-year plan, 1929-32. New York, Columbia university press,
1950. 256p. (1647)
VIRTA, NIKOLAI.
In Soviet weekly
Soviet authors
(London) August
write their own 'film version'.
3, 1950, p.ll. (1648)
LITHUANIA AGRICULTURE
LYAUDIS, IKZIS.
the countryside.
August 11, 1950,
Collective farming in Lithuanian SSR has remade
In USSR information bulletin (Washington)
19:461. (1649)
LITHUANIA ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS
JUNGAS-KUCINSKAS, M. A decade of progress the story of Soviet
Lithuania. In USSR information bulletin (Washington) August 11,
1950, 10:458-460. (1650)
LITHUANIA PUBLIC HEALTH
GIRDZIJAUSKAS, V. Public health services in Soviet Lithuania.
In USSR information bulletin (Washington) August 11, 1950,
10:462. (1651)
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OCCUPATION POLICY. RUSSIAN GERANY
RUSSIA'S GERMAN BASE. In Economist (London) August 5, 1950,
p.271-272. (1652)
Contents: Russian norms; Shortage of skilled labour; The
worker's lot; Shortage of steel; Moscow's ambitions.
PEACE
EHRENBURG'S peace call.
p.l+
In Soviet weekly (London) July 27, 1950,
(1653)
ENTIRE ADULT POPULATION- 115, 275, 940, signs Stockholm appeal in
USSR. In USSR information bulletin (Washington) August 11, 1950,
10:475. (1654)
ILYA EHRENBURG addresses London peace congress. In Soviet news
(London) July 26, 1950, p.1-2. (1655)
See part II in Soviet news (London) July 28, 1950,
p.2-3.
PARFENOVA, NADEJDA. Stockholm appeal meets
Soviet women, In USSR information bulletin
1950, 10:475-477.
TIKHONOV, NIKOLAI.
(London) August 3,
USSR leads peace fight.
1950, p.l.
deep response among
(Washington) August 11
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In Soviet weekly
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PERSONALITIES
DALLIN, DAVID J. Stalin is the war criminal let's call
a spade. In New leader (New York) August 5, 1950, 33:11.
a spade
(1658)
GRIBACHEV, P. MacArthur, 'paleface Mikado.1 In Current digest of
the Soviet press (Ann Arbor, Mich.) August 19, 1950, 2:3-4. (1659)
From Literaturnaya gazota, July 12. An attack on
Gen. MacArthur.
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PHILOLOGY
LINGUISTICS DEBATE-VII: three views on Marr. In Current digest of
the Soviet press (Ann Arbor, Mich.) August 5, 1950, 2:11-20. (1660)
Discussion of problems in Soviet linguistics.
Articles appeared in Pravda: by L. Bulakhovsky, On
the road to a materialist linguistics; S. Nikiforov,
The history of the Russian language and N. Ya. kNrr's
theory. V. Kudryavtsev, On the class nature of
language.
LINGUISTICS DEBATE-VIII: a critic of Marr. In Current digest of
the Soviet press (Ann Arbor, Mich.) August 12, 1950, 2:20-22. (1661)
Discusses article by P. Chornykh: A Critique of some of
the theses of the tnew teaching on language.' From
Pravda, June 20, Translation of complete text.
STALIN cracks down. In Reporter (New York) August 15, 1950,
3:38.
Comments on Russiats philology,
TIE STALIN-MARR philological controversy in the U.S.S.R..
World today (London) August 1950, 6:355-364.
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In
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POLAND SIX YEAR PLAN
IORDANSKY, V. Polandts new six-year plan.
July 26, 1950, p.15-16.
In New times
POLANDtS six year plan. In Economist (London) August 19,
p.356.
POLITICAL PENETRATION CZECHOSLOVAKIA
RUSSIAN INFLUENCE runs deep in Czechoslovakia. In Sunday star
(Washington) August 20, 1950. Sec 0:5 (1666)
Life in general looks normal, but it is only on the
surface.
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1950.
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PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE _US.
FELLERS, BONNER, "Thought war" against the Kremlin. Chicago,
Regnery, 1949. 14p. (Human affairs pamphlets 46, September 1949)
(1667)
PUBLIC OPINION
CALDVWLL, WILLIAM. How they speak to the silent. In New leader
(New York) August 5, 1950, 33:26. (1668)
Review of A. Inkelest Public opinion in Soviet Russia;
a study in mass persuasion, Caxabridge, Mass,, Harvard
university press, 1950, cited in Soviet Bibliography
#50.29:13.
FISCHER, LOUIS. The workers' world. In Saturday review of
literature (New York) August 12, 1950, p.26-27. (1669)
Review of A. Inkelest Public opinion in Soviet Russia,
Cambridge, Mass., Harvard university press, 1950, cited
in Soviet Bibliography #50.29:13.
RELIGION
FEDOTOV, G. P., ed. A treasury of Russian spirituality; from the
llth century to the 20th. London, Sheed, 1950. 489p. (1670)
Russian religious life.
RELIGION EASTERN EUROPE!
MARKHAM, R. H., ed. Communists crush churches in eastern Europe.
Boston, Meador, 195C. 143p. (1671)
SCHUJWN PLAN
MELNIKOV, D. Realities behind the 'Schuman Plan'. In Soviet
weekly (London) August 3, 1950, p,5. (1672)
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SCIENCE
BYKOV, K. M. The development of the ideas of I. P. Pavlov; tasks
and prospects. In Current digest of the Soviet press (Ann Arbor,
Mich.) August 5, 1950, 2:3-10, (1673)
From Pravda, June 29, Completo text. Discussion on
Pavlovts wurk. To be continued.
BYKOV, K. M. The development of the ideas of I. P. Pavlov; tasks
and prospects, In Current digest of the Soviet press (Ann Arbor,
Mich.,) August 12, 1950, 2:22-25. (1674)
The discussion of Pavlov's heritage and deals with
physiology, psychology, surgery, medicine and ideology.
From Pravda, June 29. Complete text. This is second
installment,
STRATEGIC PC~IION
STALIN'S ROLE and the Polstrat programme. In Review of world
affairs (London) August 9, 1950, 12:7-8. (1675)
Discussion of an overall strategic plan, called Polstrat
programmed
THE VITAL ISSUE: war or peace? In Review of world affairs (London)
August 9, 1950, 12:2-7. (1676)
STRATEGIC POSITION BALTIC
HERALD, GEORGE W. An intelligence report from the Baltic. In
United Nations world (New York) August 1950, 4:10-13. (1677)
Tells what the Soviets are doing to protect their
vulnerable points in Europe.
UNITED NATIONS AFFAIRS
BATTLE OF LAKE SUCCESS. In Time (Chicago) August 21, 1950,
56:26-28+ (1678)
BELOFF, NORAo Tragic disillusion brought by Malik. In Saturday
night (Toronto) August 22, 1950, 65:16. (1679)
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ENFORCING PEACE. In United Nations bulletin (New York) August 15,
1950, 9:143-154. (1680)
Contents: I. Military operations report presented by
United States. II. Unified command situation is discussed
by Council III, Resolution asks that aid be provided
for civilians. IV. Council debates adoption of
provisional agenda. V. Discussion continues on order
of work. VI. Agenda items proposed by U.S.S.R.
rejected. VII, Question of seating Korean representa-
tives.
THE FIAW in UNO.
In Time and tide (London) August 5, 1950, 31:1.
(1681)
HAMILTON, THOMAS J. Drama at Lake Success. In United Nations
world (New York) August 1950, 4:24-25. (1682)
It is said that the Korean crisis is the end of the
attempt to keep peace through the joint action of the
great powers, in particular the US and USSR.
LAWRENCE, DAVID. The blood-stained gavel. In U.S. news and
world report (Washington) August 4, 1950, 29:64. (1683)
States that UN should not allow in its Councils any
government whose hands are stained with blood.
LAWRENCE, DAVID. What are we waiting for? In U.S. news and world
report (Washington) August 11, 1950, 29:48. (1684)
Author says that all members of the UN who believe in
freedom and oppose aggression must sever relations with
Russia.
MALIKIS PROPAGANDA sounding board. In Newsweek (New York) August
14, 1950, 36:36+ (1685)
MIKHAILOV, M. American policy of undermining and destroying the
U.N. In Current digest of the Soviet press (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
August 5, 1950, 2:30. (1686)
From Izvestia, June 20. Abridged translation of text.
MR. MALIKIS manoeuvres. In Economist (London) August 12, 1950,
p.297-299. (1687)
About the purpose of Malik's return to UN.
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MORIEY, FELIX.
York) August 14,
Author says
council.
The Machiavellian Mr. Malik. In Barronts (New
1950, 30:3. (1688)
Mr. Malik has made a mockery of the Security
THE RETURN. In Time (Chicago) August 14, 1950, 56:22+
About Russiants return to U.N.
RUSSIAtS GAME in the U.N. In U.S. news and world report
ington) August 11, 1950, 29:16-17.
Peace proposals, made in Kremlin, will come only if
Soviet Union decides it is to their advantage.
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UNO without the USSR. In Newsletter from behind the iron curtain
(Stockholm) July 18, 1950, 4:161-162. (1691)
States that UNO will be better off if the USSR stays
away permanently.
UtS. FOREIGN RELATIONS ASIA
FISHER, HAROLD H. American policy and the new Asia. In Far
Eastern survey (New York) August 16, 1950, 19:137-144. (1692)
Problems of Russian influence in Asia confronting U.S.
US. FOREIGN RELATIONS U.S.S.R.
BENEDICT, CHARLES. As I see it! Letts discontinue guessing games.
In Magazine of Wall street (New York) August 12, 1950, 86:501+
(1693)
Author believes we should take the worst into consideration
in making plans, instead of continuing to guess and wonder
what Soviet leaders are likely to do next.
WAR POTENTIAL
THE MILITARY and political lessons of Korea. In Forum (Johannes-
burg) July 22, 1950, 13:9+ (1694)
About Russiats armed strength and potential,
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WHY SOVIET avoids big war: fear of A-bomb, U.S. industry. In U.S.
news and world report (Washington) August 25, 1950, 29:11-12. (1695)
Stalin does not want a major war now, It will take
two or three years before he feels ready to fight.
WORD POLITICS
COLE, MARGARET. Growing up into revolution. London, Longmans,
1950. 232p, (1696)
The wife of G. D. G. Cole has seen two world wars, the
Russian revolution and the socialization of England.
EAST EUROPE and Soviet Russia. London. v. weekly.
"Information and comment on current events in Russia
and in the countries of Europe at present under
communist domination." In forthcoming issues only
outstanding articles will be cited.
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YUGOSLAVIA ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS
LIVANOV, I, Tito clique lacks support of Yugoslav people. In
USSR information bulletin (Washington) August 11, 1950, 10:480-481.
(1698)
YUGOSLAVIA POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT
PIRADOV A. Crimes of Tito's fascist regime.
(Moscowl July 19, 1950, p.12-14.
In New times
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