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- Vyshinsky in a letter of June 1 indicated that the Soviet Government had named Dmitry Vladimirovich Skobeltsyn and Semen Petrovich Alexandrov to act as.
- Vyshinsky became a lawyer and after the October Revolution he joined the Bolsheviks.
- On 30 September 1947 Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov telegraphed his deputy, Andrey Vyshinsky, in New York that while he could not 'take it upon [.
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The Palestinian question as seen from Moscow
(2) Decrease in trade of bicycles in 2023, Eurostat, ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/w/ddn-20240603-1/.
(5) Including BlackRock, JP Morgan, Vanguard, Dimensional, HSBC, BNP Paribas and the Norway Government Pension Fund.
(6) Giant for Jayco-AlUla, Merida for Bahrain Victorious, Specialized for Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe and Soudal-QuickStep, Bianchi for Arkéa B&B Hotels, Trek for Lidl-Trek, Pinarello for Ineos Grenadiers, Cannondale for EF Education-EasyPost, Cervélo for Visma-Lease a Bike, Canyon for Movistar and Alpecin-Deceuninck.
(7) Update: in February 2025, Le Monde diplomatique received a statement from the Taiwanese Bicycle Association (TBA), an industry association organizing Taiwanese companies engaged in the export of bicycles, components and accessories. with 379 members in 2018 according to its website. TBA rejected an interview, but said that “Taiwanese companies have strictly abided by the labor regulations in Taiwan, which nonetheless, may in one way or another, differs
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Primary Sources
(1) Andrei Vyshinsky, Soviet Union spokesman at the United Nations, speech (18th September, 1947)
The so-called Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan are particularly glaring examples of the way in which the principles of the United Nations are violated, of the way in which the Organisation is ignored. As is now clear, the Marshall Plan constitutes in essence merely a variant of the Truman Doctrine adapted to the conditions of postwar Europe. In bringing forward this plan, the United States Government apparently counted on the cooperation of the Governments of the United Kingdom and France to confront the European countries in need of relief with the necessity of renouncing their inalienable right to dispose of their economic resources and to plan their national economy in their own way. The United States also counted on making all these countries directly dependent on the interests of American monopolies, which are striving to avert the approaching depression by an accelerated export of commodities and capital to Europe.
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List of Persons
Foreign Relations of the United States, The Soviet Union, 1933–1939
The identification of the persons in this list is limited to circumstances and positions under reference in this volume. The names of persons which appear only in document headings or signatures, or of whom there is only casual mention, are not included.
- Alksnis, Yakov Ivanovieh, Chief of the Air Forces of the Red Army; purged in 1937.
- Andreyev, Andrey Andreyevich, prominent Communist leader, holder of many offices in the Soviet Government and in the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks).
- Araki, Sadao, General, Japanese Minister of War.
- Atherton, Ray, Counselor of the American Embassy in the United Kingdom.
- Attolico, Dr. Bernardo, Italian Ambassador to the Soviet Union, 1930–35; to Germany, 1935–40.
- Avenol, Joseph, French national, Secretary General of the League of Nations.
- Aziz, Abdul Hussein, Khan, Afghan Ambassador to the Soviet Union and Dean of the Diplomatic Corps until 1938.
- Bakhmetyev, Boris Alexandrovich, Ambassador of the Provisional Government of Russia to the United
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