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“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?”

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The Stalin era

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Anna Louise Strong
Anna Louise Strong

Anna Louise Strong, born on November 24, 1885, and died on March 29, 1970, was an outstanding journalist and social activist known for her unwavering faith in socialism and communism. more

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