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ARCHIVES
The Benson Ford Research Center, Dearborn, Michigan
GARF: State Archive of the Russian Federation, Moscow
Hillwood Museum and Archives, Washington, D.C.
Hoover Institution on War, Revol1ution and Peace, Stanford, California
Library of Congress Manuscripts, Washington, D.C.
National Archives I and II, Washington, D.C., and College Park, Maryland
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INDEX
Abakumov, Victor
Abbe, Jimmy
Abolin, Arthur
Abolin, Carl
Abolin, James
Abolin, Lucy
Abolin, Mrs. James
Adagin, Mister
Adamov, Joe
Adenauer, Konrad
Adler, Larry
advertisements
Agapov, Boris
agriculture
see also
collective farms
A. G. Spalding and Bros.
Air Force, U.S.
Wringer reports of
airplanes
of Bullitt
Soviet downing of
Aisenstein, Michael
in Kolyma
Aisenstein, Tamara
Akhmatova, Anna
Akhmerov, Iskhak
Alaska
gold mines in
Alex, Alyce
n
Alexander , tsar of Russia
Alexandrov
Alliluyeva, Svetlana
American mechanization, cult of
American Red Cross
American Revolution
American Tragedy, An
(Dreiser)
Améry, Jean
amnesiacs
amnesty
amputations
Amtorg Trading Corporation
n
Commerce Department suggestions and
contracts of
Anders army
Anderson, Alfred
Andreytchine, George
Andropov, Yuri
Anglo-American Chorus
Anglo-American Pioneers
Anglo-American school
Annensky, Innokenty
anticommunism:
“hysterical,”
Sartre’s views on
of Steinbeck
see also
House Un-American Activities Committee; McCarthyism
anti-cosmopolitanism campaign
anti-Semitism of Ford
n
Antonov-Ovseenko, Vladimir
Archangel
architecture
Arendt, Hannah
Arens, Congressman
Arizona, Pilnyak’s car journey in
Army, U.S.:
Central Identification Laboratory of
psychological warfare of
Army Headquarters, U.S.
art
Soviet sale of
asphalt
“Assassins in White Coats” (
Pravda
article)
Associated Press
Association Edouard Kalifat
atheist campaigns
Atkars
atoman
atomic bomb
At the Mind’s Limits
(Améry)
Auschwitz
Austria, Austrians
automobiles
n
of Bullitt
Davies’ Packard
driving skills and
Khrushchev’s views on
Autostroi
Azerbaijan
n
 
Babel, Isaac
Baltic Sea
Baltic states
see also specific places
Barkov, Vladimir
Barnes, Ralph
baseball
of diplomats
disappearance of
filming of
in Moscow
World Series and
bathhouses
Beal, Fred
Beam, Jacob
bear cubs
behaviorism
Belakoff, Timothy
Belgium
Belov, Citizen
Bender, Philip
Bennett, Frank
Bennett, Milly
Benson, Harry
Berengaria
(passenger liner)
Berezhkov, Valentin
Berghoff, Bredo
Beria, Lavrenty
death of
drinking contests and
Stalin’s death and
Berle, Adolf
Berlin
U.S. embassy in
Berlin, East
Berlin intelligence report
Berlin Olympics ()
Berlin Wall, fall of
Berman, Matvei
Berman, Sara
Berzin, Eduard
Bettelheim, Bruno
birds
black market currency dealings
black Americans
in Detroit race riots
in Harlem
in Moscow
Black Sea
n
Blit, Lucien
Blok, Alexander
Boerger, Constance
Boft, Edith
Boft, Lillian
Boguchanni
Bohlen, Ambassador
Bolshevik(s), Bolshevism
arrests and executions of
Bullitt’s sympathies for
Duranty’s views on
on fellow travelers
final triumph of
history as propaganda for
Littlepage’s views on
show trials and
Steinbeck’s views on
U.S. emigrants as
Bolshevo
bombing, bombs
atomic
in World War
Bonner, Yelena
Borodin, Leonid
Bremen, U.S. consulate in
Brest-Litovsk
Brezhnev, Leonid
Brodsky, Joseph
Bron, Saul
Brothers Karamazov, The
(Dostoyevsky)
“Brown” (Moscow embassy employee)
Brown (U.S. worker in Stalingrad)
Brussels
Bryan, Julian
Bryant, Louise
Buber, Margarete
Buchenwald
Budenny, Semyon
Budenskaya Prison
Budenz, Louis
Buffalo, N.Y.
Bukharin, Anna
Bukharin, Nikolai
Bukovsky, Vladimir
Bulgakov, Mikhail
Bulganin, Nikolai
Bullitt, Anne
Bullitt, Orville
Bullitt, William Christian
airplane of
Bolshevik sympathies of
divorce of
embassy ball and
FDR’s correspondence with
FDR warned by
Monticello-style embassy desired by
Moscow departure of
Stalin’s relationship with
Terror and
welfare-committee appeal of
Bulon
Bunin, Ivan
Bunker, Mrs. Ellsworth
Burelopom
Burton, Lillian
Burton, Paul
Busch, Morris T.
Busch, Samuel
Bush, George H. W.
Bush, George W.
“Bush and Moore,”
Bushilo, Ivan
Butovo
Butugychag
Byelorussia
n
mass graves in
Bykovna
Byrnes, James F.
 
Calder, Jack
Caldwell, Erskine
California, gold rush in
Cambodia
Camp No. Seven
Camp No. Nineteen
Camp No.
Camp Rupert, Idaho
“Camp Victory,”
Cantor, Eddie
Capa, Robert
capitalism
failure of
racial enmity and
in Soviet Union
captured (captive) Americans
Ciliberti and
J. Davies and
in labor camps,
see
labor camps, Americans in reports of
second generation of
State Department and
Terror and
U.S. embassy and
use of term
see also
prisoners of war, American;
specific people
Carroll, Wallace

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