International tensions
Found in 194 Collections and/or Records:
Speeches: speech notes., 09 Oct 1948 - 28 Oct 1948
Speeches: speech notes., 12 Nov 1948 - 11 Feb 1949
Speeches: Speech notes., Jan 1949 - 01 Apr 1949
Speeches: speech notes., 01 Apr 1949 - 28 May 1949
Speeches: Speech notes., 02 Nov 1949 - 28 Dec 1949
"The darkening international scene", 15 Mar 1946
Draft speech notes for WSC's speech (City Banquet, New York) on the effect of his speech entitled "The sinews of peace" including: his confidence in the speech, the solidarity of the United Nations, his admiration for the Soviet Union, and the importance of the relationship between Great Britain and the United States. Typescript draft notes heavily annotated with changes and edits by WSC in blue-black ink and ?also in pencil.
"The defence of freedom and peace", 16 Oct 1938
"The defence of freedom and peace", 16 Oct 1938
"The deterrent-nuclear warfare", 01 Mar 1955
"The Grand Design", 07 May 1948
"The International Situation", 30 Nov 1950
"The International Situation", 14 Dec 1950
The Papers of Vasiliy Mitrokhin
The collection comprises the redacted and edited typescript copies of Mitrokhin's original manuscript notes of documents from the KGB archive. All documents are in Russian.
"The Sinews of Peace", 5 Mar 1946
"The trouble is he gets hungry again", 12 [Oct] 1938
Cartoon by Shoemaker showing three scenes: Neville Chamberlain [Prime Minister] rushing to feed a bowl of food labelled 'Czechs' to a roaring Nazi tiger; the tiger sleeping as Chamberlain walks away mopping his brow with bouquets of flowers are thrown to him; and finally the Nazi tiger roaring at a shocked Chamberlain for more food. Newspaper cutting.
"The Truth about Hitler", Nov 1935
"The Truth Abouth Hitler", Oct-Dec 1935
(Untitled), 02 Jan 1925
Copy of a memorandum from WSC to Sir Otto Niemeyer [Controller of Finance, Treasury] asking him about the impact of the return to the Gold Standard on the United States "Shall we not be relieving them from the consequences of their selfish and extortionate policy?" and suggesting that [Ralph] Hawtrey [Director of Financial Enquiries, Treasury] should draft a paper about the subject.Carbon typescript. Unsigned.
(Untitled), 14 Sep 1928
(Untitled), 13 Apr 1936
Copy of a letter from WSC to Eleanor Rathbone MP marked "private" enclosing a paper by Sir Henry Strakosch, explaining the basis for his figures for German expenditure [on rearmament], his use of confidential sources and his efforts "to find out the truth". He concludes "We really are in great danger."Unsigned carbon typescript.
(Untitled), 19-20 Oct 1938
Letter from John Hemingway [United States] enclosing a press cutting (see CHAR 2/609A/2a) on anti-British sentiment in the United States and the need for Britain to pay her debts and the low opinion of the Churchills held by those who have read Thackery. Signed typescript. Includes a cutting from an American newspaper of an article by George Rothwell Brown on resentment at WSC's broadcast to the United States.
(Untitled), 19 Oct 1938
Letter from George E Bailey (New York [United States]) to WSC in response to WSC's broadcast to the United States. He says that he would not like the US to play a part in another European war, since Americans are still paying taxes to make up for unpaid loans, and feels that Great Britain should have prevented the German occupation of the Rhineland to prevent the Dictator [Adolf Hitler] becoming so powerful. Signed manuscript.