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Revolution in Eastern Europe

Poulos, Constantine | June 21, 1947 issue

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In a few months it will be three years since the Red Army, driving the Wehrmacht before it, started its triumphant march into Eastern Europe and the heart of the Continent. Three years is not a very long time in the history of the region, but the tempo of change, has been greatly accelerated, and out of the events and developments of this period a new Eastern Europe is evolving, and making a desperate effort to catch up with the world. It is possible to generalize about Eastern Europe only if honesty and fairness are sacrificed. Austria and Czechoslovakia are exceptions to any generalization about the political scene.

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REVOLUTIONS; EUROPE, Eastern -- Politics & government; HISTORY; EUROPE, Eastern; CZECHOSLOVAKIA; AUSTRIA
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