Genocide by Deportation: An Appeal to the United Nations to Enforce the Law |
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... Acheson .101 American Cannot Be an Idle Onlooker .104 The Hungarian National Council's Press Conference in Washington .106 A Telegram to President Truman .107 Mr. Varga to Mr. Acheson .108 Verbal Protests or Definite Proposals ? 109 The ...
... Acheson .101 American Cannot Be an Idle Onlooker .104 The Hungarian National Council's Press Conference in Washington .106 A Telegram to President Truman .107 Mr. Varga to Mr. Acheson .108 Verbal Protests or Definite Proposals ? 109 The ...
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... Acheson that the United States is noting " the identity of individual Hungarian officials , in- cluding the highest authorities , " who have any responsibility for the deportations . One's only regret is that it is impossible to hurt ...
... Acheson that the United States is noting " the identity of individual Hungarian officials , in- cluding the highest authorities , " who have any responsibility for the deportations . One's only regret is that it is impossible to hurt ...
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... Acheson After Mr. Acheson's address before the United Nations General Assembly in Paris on November 8 , 1951 mentioning the deportations from Budapest , Béla Varga , President of the Hungarian National Council , sent the following cable ...
... Acheson After Mr. Acheson's address before the United Nations General Assembly in Paris on November 8 , 1951 mentioning the deportations from Budapest , Béla Varga , President of the Hungarian National Council , sent the following cable ...
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