The War and Colonel Warden: Based on the Recollections of C.R. Thompson, Personal Assistant to the Prime Minister, 1940-1945G.G. Harrap, 1963 - 427 עמודים |
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עמוד 268
... Russian Embassy . This greatly simplified the problem of protecting him , for whenever he moved between the Russian and British headquarters troops simply sealed off the street at either end with high barricades . These precautions were ...
... Russian Embassy . This greatly simplified the problem of protecting him , for whenever he moved between the Russian and British headquarters troops simply sealed off the street at either end with high barricades . These precautions were ...
עמוד 323
... Russian staff out of their sight for a moment . Now the N.K.V.D. guards no longer entered the building ; the sole ... Russian officials and their wives , and the whole British Mission was invited to a gala performance of the Ballet ...
... Russian staff out of their sight for a moment . Now the N.K.V.D. guards no longer entered the building ; the sole ... Russian officials and their wives , and the whole British Mission was invited to a gala performance of the Ballet ...
עמוד 353
... Russian contention that a set figure - the Soviet demand was for twenty billion dollars - should be embodied in the final Conference record . In the British view it was entirely unrealistic to decide on the exact amount of reparations ...
... Russian contention that a set figure - the Soviet demand was for twenty billion dollars - should be embodied in the final Conference record . In the British view it was entirely unrealistic to decide on the exact amount of reparations ...
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