108
“The World’s Big Spy Game,” U.S. News & World Report, May 23, 1960, p. 47.
109
Congressional Record, April 29, 1954, p. 5708.
110
Paris Report of Hilaire Du Berrier, September 1960, p. 1.
111
The four speeches of Senator Thomas A. Dodd have been published in a pamphlet by the Government Printing Office. It is called The Crisis in the Congo (1961).
112
Thus far the best political history on Fidel Castro is Red Star over Cuba, by ex-Communist Nathaniel Weyl, Devin-Adair, 1960.
113
Alberto Nino, Antecentes y Secretos del 9 de Abril, Editorial Pax, Bogota, 1949, p. 77.
114
Nathaniel Weyl, Red Star over Cuba, p. 33.
115
U.S. Department of Commerce Report, Investments in Cuba, p. 184.
116
Nathaniel Weyl, Red Star over Cuba, p. 157.
117
Pravda, Moscow, February 29, 1960.
118
New York Times, April 22, 1959, “Fear of Red’s Role in Castro Regime Alarming Havana.”
119
Nathaniel Weyl, Red Star over Cuba, p. 180.
120
The full text of the Captive Nations Proclamation is contained in U.S. News & World Report, August 3, 1959, p. 87.
121
U.S. News & World Report, August 3, 1959, p. 87.
122
William W. Wade, The U.N. Today, H. W. Wilson Company, New York, p. 134.
123
“The Case for Severing Relations with Soviet Rulers,” U.S. News & World Report, December 17, 1954, p. 139.
124
Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association, 1904–1905, Vol. IX, p. 285.
125
Whittaker Chambers, Witness, p. 210.
126
On the Great Patriotic War of the Soviet Union, Foreign Language Publishing House, Moscow, 1946, p. 59.
127
From Nikita Khrushchev’s letter to the Mexican Newspaper, Excelsior, February 28, 1958.
128
Quoted in “Uncompromising Idealism,” by David Lawrence, U.S. News & World Report, August 31, 1959, p. 104.
129
W. Cleon Skousen, So You Want to Raise a Boy?, Doubleday, New York, 1962.
130
Luke 22:36.
131
Quoted by Joseph Z. Kornfeder who was a student at the school. In a letter to Dr. J. D. Bales of Harding College dated March 7, 1961, Mr. Kornfeder said: “Enclosed is a copy of the quote you asked for. It is part of what he (Manuilsky) said to a group of senior Lenin School students at a conference held in Moscow, March, 1930, at which I, as one of the students, was present.”
132
V. I. Lenin, Report of the Central Committee at the 8th Party Congress, 1919.
133
Thesis of the Sixth World Congress of the Communist International, International Press Correspondence, November 28, 1926, p. 1590.
134
Quoted by Joseph Stalin in, Leninism, Volume I, p. 170.
135
Joseph Stalin’s letter to Ivanov, p. 9. See also Resolution of the Fourteenth Party Conference of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
136
P. E. Vyshinsky, “Communism and the Motherland,” in Voprosi Filosofi, Problems of Philosophy, Vol. 2, 1948.
137
Varga, World Economy and World Politics, June 1949, p. 11.
138
Reported by the Continental News Service, November 8, 1946, and quoted in Communist Threat to Canada, Ottawa, 1947, pp. 10-11.
139
Stated in a lecture to the Lenin School on Political Warfare in Moscow, 1931.
140
Joseph Stalin, “Speech to the 15th Congress of the Soviet,” Selected Works, Vol. X, pp. 95-96; also see pp. 100–101.
141
V. I. Lenin, “Left-wing Communism, an Infantile Disorder,” Selected Works, Vol. X, pp. 95-96; also see pp. 100–101.
142
Thesis of the Sixth World Congress of the Communist International, International Press Correspondence, November 28, 1928, p. 1590.
143
Stated in a lecture at the Lenin School on Political Warfare in Moscow, 1931.
144
V. I. Lenin, Selected Works, Vol. X, pp. 172-173.
145
V. I. Lenin, Lenin On Organization, p. 95.
146
V. I. Lenin, Selected Works, Vol. III, p. 351.
147
V. I. Lenin, Selected Works, Vol. VIII, pp. 315-316.
148
V. I. Lenin, Selected Works, Vol. V, p. 147.
149
V. I. Lenin, Selected Works, Vol. V, p. 142.
150
Program of the Communist International, p. 66.
151
P. E. Vyshinsky, “Communism and the Motherland,” in Problems in Philosophy, Vol. 2, 1948.