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The United Nations Meet

del Vayo, Alvarez | October 2, 1948 issue

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This article focuses on the meet of the United Nations. The author says that the opening session had a very gloomy atmosphere of the United Nations Assembly. People of the United States presented their views on keeping Soviet Union aside. The author says that Military General George C. Marshall of the United States, must have sensed the unfavorable impression created by the Assembly's belligerent anti-Soviet stand at the opening meeting, for in his speech he emphasized that there was no plot to hold any nation in the minority. Foreign Minister Mark Modzelewski of Poland served notice that his country would vigorously fight against any attempt to bring the controversial German issue before the United Nations.

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UNITED Nations; MARSHALL, George C. (George Catlett), 1880-1959; MODZELEWSKI, Mark; PROPAGANDA, Anti-Soviet; POLAND; UNITED States
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