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CONTENTS PREFACE FOREWORD PART I -
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FOREWORD On April 24, 1955, the Com
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PART I KATANGA A Case History Regre
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half of his face and skull. A few s
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If the Congo does go Communist, it
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Lumumba was actually in support of
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It did not take very long. A few da
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chaos to justify the harsh police-s
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NOTES 1. For background see Congres
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Letter to Patrice Lumumba Whenever
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and protested to Hammarskjold that
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And on the word politique his brown
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e kept in mind. The most important
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We know only too well that UN force
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Here was a giant step toward unity
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the late Dag Hammarskjold. The Mosc
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12. Lessing, p. 143. 13. Senator Th
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The contradictions and equivocation
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would send down a commissaire d’e
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the home of a Dr. and Mrs. Szeles,
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week after the United Nations had l
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21. In addition to news reporters,
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What kind of troops were these that
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lind "killing and wounding--even in
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6. Hempstone, pp. 178-179. 7. Senat
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PART II THE MASTER PLANNERS Communi
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Dictatorship can be established onl
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In confirmation of Cvetic's testimo
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Commerce, the Farm Bureau, and the
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Let none but Americans stand guard
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should win. Much of this was implic
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lesser posts within the United Nati
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13. Hearings before the House Commi
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Roosevelt had been inclined to prot
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Virginius Frank Coe: Coe was anothe
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Subversion in Government Department
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It takes the better part of a day t
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employees loyalty board to hold hea
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Jessup served as assistant secretar
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26. Activities of U.S. Citizens Emp
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the European center of nuclear rese
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delegation upon hearing of my withd
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Hungarian Freedom Fighters, was off
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United States for resuming nuclear
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NOTES 1. United Nations Guardian of
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PART III PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE Unit
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the name of the committee of public
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security through governmental inter
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principle, a public statement of ge
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Since the United Nations claims tha
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examination to define "fundamental
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the Marxian point of view. . . . Th
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peaceful solution to the conflicts
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Touching on the subject of teaching
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[Correct answer: "man-made."] Quest
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possible with as little investment
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11. Reuter's dispatch datelined Sep
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was the man who introduced legislat
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"mental case" with no formal charge
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