“All Russians I knew hoped passionately that, with Hitler beaten, the War allies might continue friendship into long years of peace. They knew, of course - they had known all through the war - that there were elements in America that sabotaged the alliance, and even some who would rather see Hitler win. For two years while Russians perished by millions, they had watched their Allies delay the promised "second front" in the west.” Ww2Anna Louise StrongStalin Era Book:The Stalin era Source: The Stalin era
“Three times, in my years in the USSR , it was decided to limit the police powers and bring the State Security organs under law; each time the name changed but the powers resumed. Such a police becomes a state within a state, with a vested interest in finding "plots," some of which really exist. Such a police presents another danger; its hidden membership is the first organization penetrated by enemy provocateurs.” Anna Louise StrongStalin Era Book:The Stalin era Source: The Stalin era
“Neither Hitler nor the West had attacked each other seriously. The Western Front was in what was called 'the phony war'; both sides sat in their fortifications. Hitler was not yet prepared for an all-out assault westward; this took time to organize. And Hitler was also aware that he had friends in the British and French upper class who might yield to his demands. Important voices in the press of Britain, France and America urged that 'the wrong war' had started, that the war should be switched against the USSR as the greater enemy.” World War 2Anna Louise StrongStalin EraPhony War Book:The Stalin era Source: The Stalin era
“Month after month, the Russians, bearing the brunt of war, had waited. The Anglo-American landing did not come until June 6, 1944, when the Russian army had already liberated most of the USSR and was driving across Poland. Many Russians had bitterly wondered whether the Allies delayed so that Russia might take the loss, and landed at last in Normandy because they could not afford to let Russians take Berlin alone.” World War 2Ww2Anna Louise StrongStalin Era Book:The Stalin era Source: The Stalin era
“Russians had not grudged it when the world war turned both the Atlantic and Pacific into 'American lakes,' but when these same Americans, who had taken all the oceans and who were building bases on their islands and shores, called Russia greedy for taking back what she formerly owned, this ranked.” Cold WarWorld War 2Anna Louise StrongStalin Era Book:The Stalin era Source: The Stalin era
“Britain, however, under Prime Minister Chamberlain, built up Hitler, granting to him in haste everything that had for a decade been refused to the German Republic - the remilitarization of the Rhineland, the Nazi-terrorized plebiscite in the Saar, German re-armament, naval expansion, the Hitler-Mussolini intervention in Spain. British finance, which had strangled German democracy by demanding impossible reparations, helped Hitler with investments and loans. Every intelligent world citizen knew that these favors were given to Hitler because British Tories saw in him their 'strong-arm gangster' against the Soviets.” World War 2Anna Louise StrongThe Stalin Era Book:The Stalin era Source: The Stalin era
“His personal approach was modest, direct, simple; his analysis of problems was exceptionally clear. His technique for sizing up group opinion dates from his early days. 'I recall him well,' a veteran Bolshevik told me, 'a quiet youth who sat at the edge of the committee, saying little and listening much. Towards the end, he would make a comment, perhaps only as a question. Gradually, we came to see that he summed up the best of our joint thinking.' This description will be recognized by anyone who ever sat in a discussion with Stalin. It explains how he kept his majority, for he sized up the majority before he laid down 'the line.' Thus, his mind was not that of a despot, who believes that orders can operate against the majority will. But neither was it that of the passive democrat, who awaits the vote and accepts it as final. Stalin knew that majority support is essential to sound political action; but he also knew how majorities are made. He first probed the thought of a group and then with his own words swung the decision as far as he could get the majority to go.” StalinAnna Louise Strong Book:The Stalin era Source: The Stalin era
“Russians in their hour of victory really hoped that their long isolation had ended; that their terrible war losses had brought for them the friendship of America and Britain, with long generations of peace. Week by week I saw that hope die in their faces. The change began with our atom-bomb on Hiroshima. Fear came back into eyes that had hardly yet seen peace. After the fear came the thought: Why had America slain a quarter of a million people in two Japanese cities, when Japan was already suing for peace?” World War 2HiroshimaAnna Louise StrongThe Stalin Era Book:The Stalin era Source: The Stalin era
“When the government evacuated citizens from areas invaded by Hitler, deliberate preference was given to Jews. The reason was sound; Jews would surely be killed by the Germans while Russians had a better chance to survive. This policy saved some two million Jews from death, but did not endear them to the Russians left behind.” JudaismWorld War 2Anna Louise StrongThe Stalin EraHollocaust Book:The Stalin era Source: The Stalin era
“In point of fact all Americans are automatically turned down by China these days because of the escalation of Johnson's war in Vietnam, which several times has intruded into China.” WarFactsChinaThese DaysVietnamJohnsonTurned DownEscalation Author:Anna Louise Strong
“A certain number of Americans are already in Peking and most of us here feel that it would be very useful for the United States and especially for the Left-wing progressive movement in the United States if groups of students such as you mention could make a tour of China.” IfsFeelsStatesWould BeCertainLeftUnitedNumbersUnited StatesGroupsMovementStudentsWingsChinaProgressiveLeft WingProgressive Movement Author:Anna Louise Strong
“So far we have not convinced the Chinese authorities. My own brother was refused a visa on what was probably my last chance of seeing him when he was going around the world on a tour. Scott Nearing was similarly refused.” WorldLastsChanceMy OwnSeeingBrotherAuthorityConvincedAround The WorldChineseVisaLast Chance Author:Anna Louise Strong
“From this haunting feeling of being not wanted, which remained a recurrent haunt through life, I found two ways of escape, both of which in changing form also persisted. One was the invention of gods, the other was personal efficiency in work.” WayTwoFeelingsWantedFormFoundBeliefInventionEfficiencyHauntingTwo Ways Author:Anna Louise Strong
“Thus I came to condemn capitalism, not through any oppression endured by me personally, but through that very deification of efficiency which capitalism had taught me, for its own purposes.” PurposeTaughtCapitalismOppressionEfficiency Author:Anna Louise Strong
“We humans are herd animals of the monkey tribe, not natural individuals as lions are. Our individuality is partial and restless; the stream of consciousness that we call 'I' is made of shifting elements that flow from our group and back to our group again. Always we seek to be ourselves and the herd together, not One against the herd.” HumansMadeTogetherIndividualNaturalAnimalConsciousnessGroupsElementsFlowIndividualityStreamsLionsTribesMonkeysRestlessShiftingHerdsStream Of Consciousness Author:Anna Louise Strong
“One's first responsible job is the great revealer - far more than school.” FirstsSchoolJobsWorkResponsible Author:Anna Louise Strong
“What the Spanish War began the World War accomplished: America became the world's banker and ceased to be the world's pioneer!” WorldWarAmericaUnited StatesWar Of The WorldsAccomplishedBankersPioneers Author:Anna Louise Strong
“To fall in love is easy, even to remain in it is not difficult; our human loneliness is cause enough. But it is a hard quest worth making to find a comrade through whose steady presence one becomes steadily the person one desires to be.” LoveHumansPersonsHardEnoughDreamDesireFallCausesEasyDifficultLove IsLonelinessFalling In LoveSteadyQuestsMissing SomeoneComradeFamous LoveThose We LoveNot Falling In LoveEasy Love Author:Anna Louise Strong
“Strong I am one of those who never knows the direction of my journey until I have almost arrived.” KnowsStrongJourneyTravelLife JourneyMy Journey Author:Anna Louise Strong
“They say the Pharaohs built the pyramids Do you think one Pharaoh dropped one bead of sweat? We built the pyramids for the Pharaohs and we're building for them yet.” ThinkingJusticeBuildingDiversityBuiltSocial JusticeSweatDeep ThoughtPyramidsWise WomenBeadsPharaohs Author:Anna Louise Strong
“It was as if I had worked for years on the wrong side of a tapestry, learning accurately all its lines and figures, yet always missing its color and sheen.” IfsYearsSidesLinesAwarenessMissingFiguresColorTapestry Author:Anna Louise Strong
“You got the impression that each and every little individual was feeling pretty important doing the pretty important job of building up a State . The atmosphere reminded me of a word it was ’democracy.’” LittlesImportantStatesFeelingsJobsIndividualDemocracyBuildingImpressionAtmosphereBuilding UpImportant JobsFeeling Pretty Author:Anna Louise Strong
“Having no diplomatic representation in Washington, China has no sources which allow her to check the character of applicants and therefore makes the practice of refusing everybody from the United States.” StatesCharacterUnitedPracticeUnited StatesSourceChinaChecksRepresentationDiplomatic Author:Anna Louise Strong