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We propose peace : speeches by N.S. Khrushchov and official document on peace Treaty with Germany

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Soviet Land Booklets; 1961Description: 104 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.47043 KHR
Summary: Recent documents of the USSR Government and excerpts from N. S. Khrushchov's speeches on the Ger man question are included in this collection. The publication of this collection has the purpose of familiarising the Indian public with the Soviet Gov ernment's proposals on concluding a peace treaty with Germany and settling the question of West Berlin on this basis. The compile of this collection assume that the reader, after attentively studying the materials publish ed, cannot but share the Soviet Union's point of view that the solution of the German problem which it has advanced serves as a good basis for extinguishing the sparks of a fire which can break out in West Germany, a conflagration which could afterwards spread through out the world. The compilers of this collection also took into account that the propaganda of the Western powers, striving to mislead the world public, is grossly distor ting the Soviet Union's position on the German ques tion. The present collection provides the Indian reader with the opportunity of studying the position of the Soviet Union on all the principal aspects of the German problem from first-hand sources.
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Books Books Gandhi Smriti Library 327.47043 KHR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 11997
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Recent documents of the USSR Government and excerpts from N. S. Khrushchov's speeches on the Ger man question are included in this collection. The publication of this collection has the purpose of familiarising the Indian public with the Soviet Gov ernment's proposals on concluding a peace treaty with Germany and settling the question of West Berlin on this basis. The compile of this collection assume that the reader, after attentively studying the materials publish ed, cannot but share the Soviet Union's point of view that the solution of the German problem which it has advanced serves as a good basis for extinguishing the sparks of a fire which can break out in West Germany, a conflagration which could afterwards spread through out the world. The compilers of this collection also took into account that the propaganda of the Western powers, striving to mislead the world public, is grossly distor ting the Soviet Union's position on the German ques tion. The present collection provides the Indian reader with the opportunity of studying the position of the Soviet Union on all the principal aspects of the German problem from first-hand sources.

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