The Twentieth Century, Volum 151Nineteenth Century and After, 1952 |
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Pàgina 122
... leaders were interned , but late in 1949 a relaxation in the official attitude could again be felt . During all these years the Communist Party paid no particular atten- tion to the situation in the villages , nor were its main efforts ...
... leaders were interned , but late in 1949 a relaxation in the official attitude could again be felt . During all these years the Communist Party paid no particular atten- tion to the situation in the villages , nor were its main efforts ...
Pàgina 125
... leaders . At A - Tur concentration camp in 1949 there were 1,702 members of the Brotherhood , 240 Communists , and 220 Zionists . It has been reported that some of the ' Brotherhood ' leaders were favourably impressed by the Communists ...
... leaders . At A - Tur concentration camp in 1949 there were 1,702 members of the Brotherhood , 240 Communists , and 220 Zionists . It has been reported that some of the ' Brotherhood ' leaders were favourably impressed by the Communists ...
Pàgina 141
... leaders would oppose it . Exasperated by his preference for the line of least resistance , I remarked that he was a good man fallen among thieves . He smiled with his disarming charm and said that perhaps I was right . After the failure ...
... leaders would oppose it . Exasperated by his preference for the line of least resistance , I remarked that he was a good man fallen among thieves . He smiled with his disarming charm and said that perhaps I was right . After the failure ...
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