The Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr Andrei Y. Vyschinsky photographed (on the left) when he addressed the United Nations General Assembly at New York. It was during this address that he charged the United States and Britain, and not Russia’s Balkan satellites, as being responsible for the situation in Greece. On the right are some of the United States delegates who listened to the speaker.— Messrs Warren R. Austin and Herschel Johnson, and Mrs Eleanor Rodsevelt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26631, 29 November 1947, Page 7
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75The Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr Andrei Y. Vyschinsky photographed (on the left) when he addressed the United Nations General Assembly at New York. It was during this address that he charged the United States and Britain, and not Russia’s Balkan satellites, as being responsible for the situation in Greece. On the right are some of the United States delegates who listened to the speaker.— Messrs Warren R. Austin and Herschel Johnson, and Mrs Eleanor Rodsevelt. Otago Daily Times, Issue 26631, 29 November 1947, Page 7
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