| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1959 - 1296 pages
...city of Budapest as soon as this is considered necessary by the Hungarian Government. At the same time God? Money. Very well then: emancipation from usury...and money, that is, from practical, real Judaism, Hungarian People's Republic and other members of the Warsaw Treaty on the question of the presence... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1960 - 340 pages
...city of Budapest as soon as this is considered necessary by the Hungarian Government. At the same time the Soviet Government is prepared to enter into the...appropriate negotiations with the Government of the Hungarian People's Republic and other members of the Warsaw Treaty on the quest' on of the presence... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1964 - 144 pages
...city of Budapest as soon as this is considered necessary by the Hungarian Government. At the same time the Soviet Government is prepared to enter into the...appropriate negotiations with the Government of the Hungarian People's' Republic and other members of the Warsaw Treaty on the question of the presence... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1976 - 270 pages
...city of Budapest as soon as this is considered necessary by the Hungarian Government. At the same time the Soviet Government is prepared to enter into the...appropriate negotiations with the Government of the Hungarian People's' Republic and other members of the Warsaw Treaty on the question of the presence... | |
| Csaba B‚k‚s, Malcolm Byrne, M. J nos Rainer - 2002 - 668 pages
...in the document for many contemporaries heth inside and outside the bloc was the following: "IT]ite Soviet Government is prepared to enter into the appropriate negotiations with the Government of the Hungarian People's Repablic and other members of the Warsaw Treaty on the question of the presence... | |
| Stephen James May - 2005 - 384 pages
...equality between the Soviet Union and the countries of the Eastern European bloc. It further claimed that the Soviet government "is prepared to enter into the...appropriate negotiations with the government of the Hungarian People's Republic and other members of the Warsaw Treaty on the question of the presence... | |
| Matthew Brzezinski - 2007 - 356 pages
...caution. Molotov and the hard-liners wanted swift action, but the first secretary advocated compromise. "The Soviet government is prepared to enter into the...appropriate negotiations with the government of the Hungarian People's Republic, and other members of the Warsaw Treaty, on the question of the presence... | |
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