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Report on the conversations with the Hungarian communist leader Bela Kun in March of 1919] )
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Khrushchev at summit meeting press conference
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George Bush reacts to the overthrow of Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev
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George Bush answers questions about the bilateral disarmament meetings held face-to-face with Mikhail Gorbachev
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George Bush announces his plan for relief to the Kurdish refugees
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Vladimir Lenin gives an address to the Third Communist International
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President Reagan's off-the-cuff remarks during a microphone check that he will outlaw Russia and start bombing in five minutes draw quick reaction from Soviet radio and from Democrats, Mondale and Hart
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Address to the nation on Soviet missiles in Cuba
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Vladimir Lenin gives an address entitled what is Soviet power?
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Jimmy Carter talks about Iran, Russia, China, and the Middle East, interviewed over a three day period
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Jimmy Carter stands firm on embargo against the Russians
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Lenin delivers a speech entitled Non-party members and Soviet power
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Leon Trotsky talks about the Red Army
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This was 1949
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George Bush, in a press conference in Washington on the day following the coup against Gorbachev
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George Bush answers questions from workers at the Evergreen plant in California
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U.S. President George Bush and Secretary of State James Baker comment on President Gorbachev's return to power in Soviet Uion after the attempted coup
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Address to joint session of Congress immediately after his return from visit to USSR and other countries
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Russian atomic bomb development
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George Bush answers questions about possible a summit with Mikhail Gorbachev
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Message in Russia
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Speech in Maine Air Base on return from Russia
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Vladimir Lenin talks on the occasion of the Third Communist International about the complete leadership claims of the various Soviet republics
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Vladimir Lenin appeals to the Red Army
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George Bush reports on a telephone conversation with Mikhail Gorbachev, who announces that he will soon return to Moscow to resume his governmental duties
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Excerpts of press conference
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U.S. President John F. Kennedy's speech on the Berlin crisis
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Jimmy Carter addresses the 1978 graduating class of the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland
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Alexander Haig accuses the Russians of using biological warfare in Southeast Asia
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Welcome to Kalamazoo
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Lenin delivers a speech about a food tax, a tax-in-kind, and what the Soviets should do in case of grain overproduction
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Dunbar's commentary
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George Bush reports on what appears to be the end of the coup against Mikhail Gorbachev
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Unidentified U.K. delegate endorses a proposal from an unidentified USSR delegate
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Henry Kissinger tells reporters what he expects to accomplish at his meeting with the Russian leaders, as he takes off for Moscow
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A conversation with the President
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Lenin speaks on the task of restoring the transport system in Russia
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Henry Kissinger tells a press conference that the Soviets have pulled out of their 1972 trade agreement with the United States over interference in their internal affairs
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Vladimir Lenin calls up the Soviet Army
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Press conference
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U.S. President George Bush comments on the coup attempt in Soviet Union
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Ronald Reagan speaks on the eve of his summit meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev in Helsinki, Finland
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Lenin talks about goals of the working class
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Cyrus Vance talks on continuing sanctions against Russia following the invasion of Afghanistan
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Vladimir Lenin gives an address to the Red Army
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Excerpts from Vladimir Lenin's speeches
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Press conference held on February 12, 1979
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Ronald Reagan discusses a possible summit meeting with Gorbachev, arms control, South Africa and sanctions, and the Berlin Wall
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Vladimir Lenin talks on how the working class can be liberated forever from the yoke of large landowners
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Jimmy Carter emerges from the May 30, 1978 NATO meeting, saying that he thinks his tough stand against Russia and Cuba has been effective
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