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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 de-

velopment, 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 selec-

ted from about 200 of the most pertinent and scholarly journals cur-

rently published.

Emphasis must be placed on the fact that the bibliography lists

only a fraction of the pertinent materials in the Department's col-

lection, Reouests 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 Bibliographyo Ap-

plications may be made to the Circulation Section, LR, Room 202,

State Annex #1, or call Republic 5600, extension 3363.


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AGRI CULTURE


BU'ANOV, A. Science and. production go hand in hand.
weekly (London) August 10, 1950, p. 4
About mechanisation of agriculture.


In Soviet
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AIRFORCE


DOUGLAS, ALBE~RT How strong is the Red air force? In Reporter
(New York) August 29, 1950, 3:20-23 (1701)
The evaluation of Russian air power is particularly difficult
because of meager statistics


ART A~D CULT RE


LYAPUNOV, Bo Putting flesh on dry bones. In Soviet weekly
(London) August 10, 1950, pa 5.
About a scientist-sculptor who reconstructs the features
on ancient peoples skulls.


(1702)


BACTERIAL WARFARE

TRAININ, A. USSR saved mankind from horrors of bacteriological
warfare Ir USSR information bulletin (Washington) August 25,
1950, 10:49'5-497, (1703)


CHILDREN


PARKER, RALPH. Soviet children. III. In Soviet Russ:
(New York) September 1950, p. 12-134-.
See part Ii cited in Soviet Bibliography jf50.30:3.


ia today


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CHINA ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS

MAKAROVA, MARIA. Peoples' China sets out on road to prosperity.
In Soviet weekly (London) August 17, 1950, p. 7. (1705)


CO MUNISMv


CLARION, NICOIAS. Bolshevism and intellectual creation.
Atlantic (Durham, No C.) July 1950, 49s282-291.


In South
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STRAUSZ-HUPE, ROBERTe Is dogmatism killing Stalinism? In New
leader (New York) August 19, 1950, 33:9-11, (1707)
Second of two articles, Part I cited in Soviet Bibliography
#50o33:6.

TROTSKY MEMORIAL ISSUE, In Fourth international (New York) July-
August 1950, 199-111 (1708)
Two of the four articles discuss "Trotskyite" versus
"Stalinist" views of commiismi Leon Trotsky--a new vindica-
tion; Stalin's frame-up system.


COMMUNISM HUNGRY


LASZLO, STEPHENe Life behind the iron curtain.
(New York) September 2, 1950, 83r556-557.
Daily account of a family living in Hungary
communist regime.


In America

under the


COVIVIUNISM YUG(SLAVIA

COBLENTZ, GASTONo The plight of Tito, In Reporter (New York)
August 29, 1950, 3027-29, (1710)
Tito's idea that only Yugoslavia practices true Leninist
communism has been questioned by defectors in China and else-
where since the Korean conflioto


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CZECHOSLOVAKIA ARMY

NEW BROOM in the Czech army. Zn Economist (London) August 26,
1950, p. 4144-- (1711)
How Gen. Svoboda, Minister of defence has been "Sovietising"
the Czechoslovak army.


ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS

IVANOVA, K. A center of culture and healthful rest In USSR
information bulletin (Washington) August 25, 1950, 10:506-507o(1712)
Describes "Maxim Gorky Central park" as a center of culture
and rest

LURYE, Health resorts in the Soviet Union serve the working peoples
In USSR information bulletin (Washington) August 25, 1950, 10:501-
502o (1713)

MOSKVIN, Vs Soviet co-ops, low prices and expanding trade. In
Soviet weekly (London) August 17, 1950, p. 6. T1714)

TOWN AND COUNTRYSIDE in the US.SoR. In World news and views
(London) August 12, 1950, 30:382-383 (1715)


ECONOMIC POLICY

BERGSON, ABRAM, Soviet national income and product in 1937. Part
II: ruble prices and the valuation problem. In Quarterly journal
of economics (Cambridge, Masso) August 1950, 4:408-441, (1716)
Part I cited in Soviet Bibliography #50.28:6.

NYARADI, NICHOLAS. Notes on the Soviet economy. In Fortune
(Chicago) September 1950, p. 98-994- (1717)

TRIUMPH OF PLANNED ECONOMYo In USSR information bulletin
(Washington) August 25, 1950, 10:484-485, (1718)
About results of the fulfillment of the national economy
in the second quarter of 1950,


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ESPIONAGE

iRRAT, NORA. I spied for Stalin, London, Odhams press, 1950s
256po (1719)
An account of a Russian-born British war-bride, daughter
of a purged chief of the NKVD.


ESTONIA POLITICS AND GOVERiMENT

NEW ?EN at top levels In Newsletter from behind the iron curtain
(Stockholm) August 1, 1950, 4:173-174o (1720)


FOREIGN RELATIONS

GURIA', -.i'E;R Soviet foreign policy In Commonweal (New York)
September 1, 1950, 52:503-505o (1721)
Author says that Soviet foreign policy has not changed since
beginning of the Lenin-Stalin regime in 1917,


FOREIGN RELATIONS US,

CARR, ALBERT Z, Truman, Stalin and peace, Garden City, N. Y.,
Doubleday, 1950. 256po (1722)


HISTORY

HOBSBAWIW, ERIC What will history rnemeber? In New Central
European observer (London) July 22, 1950, 3:172, (1723)
Review of A. J, Taylor's From Napoleon to Staling London,.
Hamilton, 1950, cited in Soviet Bibliography #50.337.9


KOREAN CONFLICT

AISOP, JOSEPH. The lesson of Korea, In Saturday evening post
(Philadelphia) September 2, 1950, 223:17-194-, (1724)
Soviet aggression in Korea resulted not from weakness of
southern regime, but from American reluctance to oppose
Russ ia,
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COMMENT AND REPORTS on the Korean war, In Current digest of the
Soviet press (Ann Arbor, Mich.) September 2, 1950, 2:3-13. (1725)
Translations from Pravda and Izvestia. See also Soviet
Bibliography #50,32:8,

DEAN, VERA MQ Unflagging use of UN needed to win Asian minds. In
Foreign policy bulletin (Now York) August 11, 1950, 2902-3, (176)
UN believed only agency capable of restoring Korean inde-
pendence and assuring Asia of security from Russian or
other national influences.

EDITORIAL COMMENT on the Korean war, In Current digest of the Soviet
press (Ann Arbor, Mich.) August 26, 1950, 2:14-28. (1727)

FIELD, FREDERICK V4 Contrasts in Koreae In Soviet Russia today
(New York) September 1950, p. 8-94-. (1728)
Political differences among Koreans said to have weakened
ability to save off invasion0

FOR A PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT in Korea, In World news and views
(London) August 12, 1950, 30:373 (1729)
An extract from the speech made at the Security Council
on August 3, by Y. As Malik.

GUISE, ROBERTo As I see iti The cost of appeasement In
Magazine of Wall street (New York) July 29, 1950, 86:4494-. (1730)
KoLean conflict demonstrates need of stern UoS. attitude
toward Russian maneuvers

HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF? In Newsletter from behind the iron
curtain (Stockholm) July 4, 1950, 4:153-154 (1731)
Whether Russia will acknowledge the North Korean conflict
as her own and perhaps incite another world war is the moot
question in international diplomacy

IGNORANCE ON QUESTIONS of international law. In Soviet weekly
(London) August 10, 1950, p. 6, (1732)
Soviet interpretations of problems of international law apply-
ing to Korean question,

THE ISSUES AT STAKE in Korea, In Armed forces talk (Washington)
noc 340, August 18, 1950, p. 1-77 (1733)


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KIRCHWEY, FREDA, Into a Russian trap? In Nation (Now York)
August 12, 1950, 171:l39-140 (1734)
American moves in the Korean crisis may unwittingly play
into the Russian plans.

KOREA-an account of developments; discussion continues in Security
council In United Nations bulletin (Now York) September 1, 1950,
9:182-197, (1735)
Contents: I. Two draft resolutions before August 8 meeting,
II, Unofficial exchanges of views by members III. Two
representatives challenge procedure, IVo Debate over ruling
continued on August 14. V. Suggestion offered by Indian
representative. VI. Informal meeting hold before debate
proceeds.

KOREA in perspective Xn Spectator (London) August 18, 1950,
po 200-2010 (1736)

KORNILOV, VY Killers in flying fortresses, In Soviet weekly
(London) August 17, 1950, p. 3, (1737)
By a Pravda correspondent

KOROTKOV, V. American interventionists in Korea, In New times
(Moscow) August 2, 1950, pc 3-8. (1738)


LABOR

VOROSHIN, VtLDIMIRe Fifteen years of the Stakhanov movement In
USSR information bulletin (Washington) August 25, 1950, 10:486-4890
(1739)
Stakhanov movement represents the future of industry, and
the rise in the cultural and technical level of the work-
ing class


LATVIA FINANCE

NEETING of Supreme Soviet, In Newsletter from behind the iron
curtain (Stockholm) August 1, 1950, 4:175, (1740)
About the budget fcr 1950 and fulfillment of the budget
for 1950o


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LITERATE URE


ANISIMOV, I0 Literature and the defence of peace,
literature (Moscow) August 1950, p. 164-175o


In Soviet


MITCHNIC, HELEN, Soviet slant on song & story. In Saturday
of literature (New York) September 2, 1950, 33:13-14,
Review of Y. N. Sokolov's Russian folklore, New York,
Macmillan, 1950, cited in Soviet Bibliography ,05027-9.


(1741)

review
(1742)


MINES AND MINING

U.S. Geological surveyed Selected Russian papers on geochemical
prospecting for ores. Washington, 1950e 103pe (1743)


MOLDAVIA


ISTRU, BOGDAN. In my republic, In USSR
(Washington) August 25, 1950, 10:498-500o
10th anniversary of Moldavian SSR.


information bulletin
(1744)


NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS


STEVENS, LESLIE C. What makes Russians patriotic. In Life
(Chicago) September 4, 1950, 29:81-824-4
By a United States Navy admiral


PEACE

BRITISH VISITORS say 'Soviet people are determined on peace'
Soviet weekly (London) August 17, 1950, po 4.


(1745)


In
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LIVRUKHIN, S. The countries of People'; democracy are struggling
for peace. In USSR information bulletin (Washington) August 25,
1950, 10:490-491, (1747)

THE SUPRENE SOVIET of the UsScSR. discusses Stockholm appeals In
Soviet literature (Moscow) August 1950s po 153-1629 (17'8)


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PHILOLOGY

LINGUISTICS DEBATE-IXs post-Stalin articles. In Current digest of
the Soviet press (Ann Arbor, Micho) August 19, 1950, 2:17-26. (1749)
Articles appeared in Pravda: by T. Lomtov, A fighting pro-
gram for the elaboration of Marxist linguistics, and by
Go Akhvlediani, For a Leninist-Stalinist path of develop-
men-t in Soviet linguistics

STALIN WRITES AGAIN on linguistics and Marxism. In Current digest
of the Soviet press (Ann Arbor, Mich.) August 26, 1950, 2:3-13.
(1750)


POLAND SIX YEAR PLAN


MINC, HILARYo Polish six-year plan is succeeding,
European observer (London) August 5, 1950, 3:176.
About Polish economic relations with USSR.


In New Central
(1751)


POLITICAL PENETRATION RUMANIA

HOW STALIN takes over a country. In US, news and world report
(Washington) September 1, 1950, 29730-31e (1752)
From study of Russian methods in Rumania one may learn how
to counteract them in other countries.


POLITICAL PERSECUTION


SERGE, VICTOR,
Doubleday, 1950,


The case of comrade Tulayev. Garden City, N. Y.,
360po (1753)


RELIGION


LEFEVER, ERNEST.
century (Chicago)


Religious liberty in Russiae In Christian
September 6, 1950, 67:1045-1046,


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SAIMHLIN

SCHECHTER, AVMY Sakhalin-a land once divided, In Soviet Russia
today (New York) September 1950, p. 10-1-o-. (1755)


SCHUBT N PLAN

PERLO, VICTOR, Pittaburgh-Ruhr axis; the Schuman iron and steel
cartel, In Soviet Russia today (New York) September 1950p p. 18-
19-. (1756)


SCIENCE

BERJAL, J. D. Soviet science. In Soviet Russia today (New York)
September 1950P p. 14-15+, (1757)
Lysenko's work in biology and genetics

BYKOV, K. M. The development of the ideas of I. P. Pavlov? tasks
and prospects, In Current digest of the Soviet press (Ann Arbor,
Miche) August 19, 1950, 2:8-16, (1758)
Third installment Pavlov's discussion on psychosomatic
theory,

BYKOV, K. Mo Resolution of scientific session of US.S.R. academy
of sciences and UoSeSR., academy of medical sciences devoted to
problems of academician le Pe Pavlov's teaching in physiology. In
Current digest of the Soviet press (Ann Arbor, Micho) August 26,
1950, 2:31-34o (1759)
From Pravda, July 14, Complete text,

FIELD, MARK G,. The academy of the social sciences of the Communist
party of the Soviet Union. In American journal of sociology
(Chicago) September 1950, 56:1-37-141 (1760)
The Academy of the Social Sciences was founded in August
1946o

IVANOV-SMOLENSKY, A. Go Paths of development of I. P. Pavlov's
ideas in the field of pathophysiology of higher nervous activity
In Current digest of the Soviet press (Ann Arbor, Mich.) August 26,
T950, 2m29-31J (1781)
Translation from Pravda, June 30; July Il


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LYSENKO, T. D, On V. R. Vilyam's agronomic teachings. In Current
digest of the Soviet press (Ann Arbor, Mich.) September 29 1950,
2:14-21, (1762)
From Pravda, July 15o Translation of condensed text


SECURITY POLICE

HOEFFDING, WALDEMARo I was a prisoner of the MVDo In Reporter
(New York) August 26, 1950, 3S23-25. (1763)
Author, a prisoner of MVD, finds its techniques ponderous
and its officers lacking officoncy,


SPORTS

KOLIEGORSKY, Va Voluntary sports societies in the USSR. In USSR
information bulletin (Washington) August 25, 1950, 10:509-51 l0
(1764)


STATISTICS

COMMENTS ON NAUM JASNY'S "Soviet statistics". In Review of
economics and statistics (Cambridge, Masso) August 1950, 32:250-
252o (1765)
Comments part I by Alexander Gcrschenkron, part II by
Daniel Marx. See N. Jasny's Soviet statistics, this
Review, February 1950, 32:92-99, cited in Soviet Bibliog-
raphy #50023:140


UNITED NATIONS AFFAIRE

ALLEN, PETER J. Does Stalin really want Red China in the U.N.?
In Reporter (New York) August 29, 1950, 3:26-27o (1766)

IASH, JOSEPH P. What is Malik up to? In Now republic (New York)
September 4, 1950, 123:12-14o (1767)

MALIK, Y. A. "American rulers try to use UNO to justify their crude
aggression". In Soviet weekly supplement (London) August 17, 1950,
p. 1-2, (1768)
"USSR's peace fight in Security Council, August 11".


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MALIK at the Security council. In Soviet Russia today (Now York)
Soptembor 1950, p. 4-7+ (1769)
Review on Security Council sessions up to August 14,

RUSSIA'S MOVEe In Spectator (London) August 4, 1950, p. 135-1360
(1770)
It is said that the Russians have used the UN as an offensive
instrument in the pursuit of their own policies.


USSR'S PEACE fight in Security council
August 10p 1950, p. 14-.


In Soviet weekly (London)
(1771)


US. FOREIGN RELATIONS U.S.S.R.

SCHUBART, WALTER. Russia and western man. New York, Ungar, 1950,
300pe (1772)


WAR POTENTIAL

CARTOGRAPHY OF AGGRESSION: how Rods could strike in Asian hot spots'
the Middle East, and Europe. In Newsweek (Now York) August 7, 1950,
36 18-19 (1773)
Yugoslavia, Germany; Iran and Formosa regarded as possible
Russian objectives.

SWEET, J. B. The price of survival. Harrisburg, Pa., Military
service publishing company, 1950. 239pQ (1774)
An ostimato of Soviet military strength, probable tactics
and objectives,

THE WEAK SPOTS of the USSR, In Newsletter from behind the iron
curtain (Stockholm) August 1, 1950, 4:170-172. (1775)
Author says that industry and transport are the weak spots
of the USSRo


WAR POTENTIAL U.S.

HOW WELL PREPARED? In Pathfinder (Chicago) August 23, 1950, 57:15-
16, (1776)
United States will be able to hold her own in a world war
despite Russia's global ambitions


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WOMEN

POPOVA, N& Women in the land of socialism* Moscow, Foreign
languages publishing house, 1949. 263po (1777)

SYSSOEFF, Bo Women's participation in the labor force of the
USSoR. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard university, Russian research
center, 1949, 23pq (1778)


WORLD POLITICS

JAMES, DANiIEL, What are the alternatives? In New leader (New York)
August 19, 1950, 33:16-19o (1779)
Increasing UN power to combat aggression, censure or expul-
sion of Russia from UN or an American "bold offensive for
freedom" suggested to lessen international tonsiona


YOUTH

ROMANOVSKY, So Youth of all nations have united in struggle to
preserve world peace In USSR information bulletin (Washington)
August 25, 1950, 10t492-493, (1780)


YUGOSLAVIA ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS

KALICH, I, Tito fascist rule means slave labor to Yugoslav working
peoples In USSR information bulletin (Washington) August 25, 1950,
10:511-512" (1781)


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