Abstract

Molotov Splits Europe

July 12, 1947 issue

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The article focuses on the western expansion of the Soviet Union and the division of Europe into two parts. Russian statesman and foreign minister V.M. Molotov made it inevitable that with American assistance, Western Europe will be organized into an economic whole. Worst of all, he has made it extremely likely that the recovery of Eastern Europe will be indefinitely retarded, that region now being cut off from the industrial resources of Western Europe and the additional help that will come from America.

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SOVIET Union -- Politics & government; EUROPE -- Economic conditions; MOLOTOV, Vyacheslav Mikhaylovich, 1890-1986; ECONOMIC assistance, American; RESOURCE allocation; SOVIET Union; EUROPE
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