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American in Russia, by Harrison E. Salisbury

March 1955 Reviewed by Peter Meyer

Has Soviet Anti-Semitism Halted?
The Record Since Stalin's Death

In late April of this year, a weird treason trial took place in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, which deserved more than the few lines it got in a late city edition of the metropolitan newspapers.

July 1954 Peter Meyer

That Big Deal With the Russians:
A Realistic Look at the New Realism

As the years of the cold war lengthen, America grows weary and peevish with the demands made upon her energy, steadfastness, and capacity for sacrifice.

March 1954 Peter Meyer

Soviet Anti-Semitism in High Gear:
What Can the Kremlin Hope to Gain?

IT IS a rare Cassandra that is up to the job these days. At least in the predicting of totalitarian horrors. Things always turn out worse than the gloomiest pessimist would have expected. The...

February 1953 Peter Meyer

Stalin Follows in Hitler's Footsteps

ON NOVEMBER 20, 1952, a shudder of horror and apprehension ran through the civilized world such as it had not felt since the night of another November, in 1938, when the synagogues of Germany were...

January 1953 Peter Meyer

The Jewish Purge in the Satellite Countries:
Behind the Communist Turn to Anti-Semitism

When Rudolf Slansky, the Secretary General of the Communist party of Czechoslovakia, was removed from his post in September 1951, and arrested on charges of treason ten weeks later, many people wondered if this was the beginning of a general purge of Jews in the satellite countries.

September 1952 Peter Meyer

The Driving Force Behind Soviet Imperialism:
Is it a New Menace or the Old Bear Reawakened?

ON JUNE 28, 1951, Secretary of State Dean Acheson, testifying before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, brought to the attention of the American public a question discussed up to then by...

March 1952 Peter Meyer

Tito's Threat to Stalin's Empire:
The Role America Can Play

To paraphrase the opening sentences of a century-old political pamphlet: A specter is haunting Communist Europe—the specter of Titoism.

June 1950 Peter Meyer

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