Baltic States Investigation, Volumen2

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - 1448 páginas
 

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Página 850 - Charter — the right of all peoples to choose the form of Government under which they will live — the restoration of sovereign rights and Self-Government to those peoples who have been forcibly deprived of them by the aggressor nations.
Página 947 - Poland. The Polish Government has disintegrated, and no longer shows any sign of life. This means that the Polish State and its Government have, in fact, ceased to exist. Therefore the Agreements concluded between the USSR and Poland have ceased to operate. Left to her own devices and bereft of leadership, Poland has become a suitable field for all manner of hazards and surprises, which may constitute a threat to the USSR For these reasons the Soviet Government, which hitherto has preserved neutrality,...
Página 850 - To foster the conditions in which the liberated peoples may exercise these rights, the three governments will jointly assist the people in any European liberated state or former Axis satellite state in Europe where in their judgment conditions require (a) to establish conditions of internal peace; (6) to carry out emergency measures for the relief of distressed peoples; (c) to form interim governmental authorities broadly representative of all democratic elements in the population and pledged to...
Página 808 - You do solemnly swear that you will tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in answer to the several interrogatories and cross-interrogatories now to be put to you. So help you God.
Página 784 - Pact of Non-Aggression between Poland and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Signed at Moscow, July 25, 1932 The...
Página 1014 - ... at this time, sir. I will be glad to respond to any further questions. The CHAIRMAN. Thank you, Mr. Barringer. Mr. Adams, do you have anything further to add? Mr. ADAMS. Not at this time. The CHAIRMAN. Does any member of the committee have any questions to ask any of these gentlemen? Mr. O'CoNNELL. I do not want to prolong this, but I would like to say one thing I have said before. It is the judgment of the people who negotiated the agreement, and it is mine for whatever it is worth, that on...
Página 786 - However one swift blow to Poland, first by the German Army and then by the Red Army, and nothing was left of this ugly offspring of the Versailles Treaty which had existed by oppressing non-Polish nationalities.
Página 694 - ... is to supervise the agencies that make the loan, which do not want to be fly-by-night lending agencies ; only good business loans should be made. Mr. CUNNINGHAM. You are a banker and interested in the banks, as well as the veteran, and you are interested in seeing that the banks do not lose money. I would like to ask you this question : Do you feel that the banks would make worse loans with this guarantee up to $2,000 than they make now?
Página 947 - During the course of ten days' hostilities Poland has lost all her industrial areas and cultural centers. Warsaw no longer exists as the capital of Poland. The Polish Government has disintegrated, and no longer shows any sign of life. This means that the Polish State and its Government have, in fact, ceased to exist.
Página 751 - Polish Provisional Government of National Unity shall be pledged to the holding of free and unfettered elections as soon as possible oh the basis of universal suffrage and secret ballot.

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