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Stalin's Daughter Apparently Defects And Consults With U.S. Aides In India She Is Reported Determined Not to Return to the Soviet Union and to Feel That She Is 'in Danger' Universität (Rostock) / Uwe Johnson-Archiv Nachlass Uwe Johnson Signatur: UJA/H/501452: ZA 05
Stalin's Daughter Apparently Defects And Consults With U.S. Aides In India Universität (Rostock) / Uwe Johnson-Archiv ; Nachlass Uwe Johnson
Signatur: UJA/H/501452 : Kasten ZA 05; Mappe 10; Blatt 6-6v
She Is Reported Determined Not to Return to the Soviet Union and to Feel That She Is 'in Danger'
Reston, James (1909-1995) [Verfasser], New York Times (Zeitung) (1851-) [Verfasser]
New York, 10.03.1967 [ermittelt]. - 1 Bl., Englisch. - Dokument, Zeitungsartikel, Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Inhaltsangabe: dabei: 1 Foto ("Photo shows Svetlana" [Incipit])Allilueva, Svetlana Iosifovna (1926-2011) [Dokumentiert]
Bemerkung: dabei: 2 Kurzmeldungen ("Ten SS Men Are Accused"; "No Comment in New Delhi") darauf: 1 Haftnotiz ("Stalina")
Objekteigenschaften: HandschriftPfad: Nachlass Uwe Johnson / UJA Handschriften
DE-611-HS-2630387, http://kalliope-verbund.info/DE-611-HS-2630387
Erfassung: 5. August 2014 ; Modifikation: 18. November 2014 ; Synchronisierungsdatum: 2025-05-22T15:21:50+01:00