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WHAT ARE RUSSIA'S MOTIVES?

T.3. WANTS REASSURANCE AMBASSADQR'S MISSION n- coived Wednesdav, 11.35 a.m. LONDON. March 26. Amoriea's new Ambassador to Ivl euw, Lieut.-General Bedell ii. on route to Russia, said in Fnmkfurt that he was going to tell G- . •ralissimo Stalin that the Am> rican people wanted a reassur-ui-''u oi the Soviet Union's motives. Ii» •• tnted to "make clear the cimnge in American attitude," and y. - yoing to point out to Generalissiinu Stalin that there was a pnai nmount of doubt as to just vmut Ra/sia wanted, and what her nn.tuv^ wero. "There has to be a cf-rhiin ainount of give and take on b'th .->ides."

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Chronicle (Levin), 27 March 1946, Page 5

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WHAT ARE RUSSIA'S MOTIVES? Chronicle (Levin), 27 March 1946, Page 5

WHAT ARE RUSSIA'S MOTIVES? Chronicle (Levin), 27 March 1946, Page 5

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