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Index

Abakumov, Yehor Trofimovich, 19, 29n16 Acheson, Dean G., 158, 187n3

Adenauer, Konrad, NK’s meeting with, 41–42,

55–64, 56, 60–62, 64n12, 213

Afghanistan, 763–67, 885 Aidit, Dipa, 788, 804, 805, 806

air travel, over East Germany, NK discussing,

572–73

Al-Badr, Muhammad, 70, 871–73 Albania, 478–79

Greece and, 517–18

Soviet relations with, 509–27 Alekseyev, Aleksandr, 317, 340, 357n11

Algeria, Republic of, 197–98, 880–82, 886nn6–7 Algerian Communist Party, 833, 857n39, 881, 886n11 Alliluyeva, Anna, 583–84

Amer, Abdel Hakim, 809, 810, 855n1 Anders, Wladyslaw, 594

Andropov, Yuri, 478–79

Aref, Abdel Salam, 832, 835, 836

Arnold, Karl, 57, 60, 64nn4, 9

As-Salal, Abdel, 832, 834–35, 856, 856n37 Aswan High Dam, 825–34, 856n29 Aung San, 752, 761n4

Austria

USSR’s peace treaty with, 3–28 withdrawal of Soviet troops from, 20–21

Bagdash, Khalid, 819, 821, 855nn13, 15 Bakayev, Viktor Georgyevich, 332, 358n31 Balewa, Abubakar Tafawa, 202n20, 274–76 Balluku, 519, 521

Bandera, Stepan, 592–93

Bandrowska, Wanda, 591

Bandung Conference, 465, 495n2, 725 Barak, Rudolf, 684, 697n33

Batista, Fulgencio, 317–18 Bay of Pigs invasion, 320–21

Belisheva, Liri, 478–79, 522, 527n18

Ben Bella, Ahmed, 832, 833, 834, 835, 836, 856n36,

880–82, 886nn9–10

Benes, Edvard, 685, 887n34 Ben-Gurion, David, 88, 90n27, 666, 815

Beria, Lavrenty Pavlovich, 32, 402, 484, 522, 535

Berlin, NK’s visit to, 49 Berling, Zygmunt, 594, 595 Berlin Wall, building of, 310–14 Berman, Jakub, 609–10, 619, 621 Bevan, Aneurin, 84, 90n25

Bezzubik, Vladimir Grigoryevich, 261, 291n5 Bidault, Georges, 192

Bierut, Boleslaw, 386, 597, 601, 604–5, 607–8,

612–15, 620–22

Biryuzov, Sergei Semyonovich, 237–38, 257,

330–31, 358n30

Black Hundreds, 585 Bodnaras, Emil, 704, 706

Bohlen, Charles E., 60–61, 63, 64n8

Bor-Komorowski, Tadeusz, 610, 611 Boumédienne, Houari, 880, 882 Boussac, Jacques, 219–22, 234–35n45

Brandt, Willy, 27–28, 29–30n28, 302, 307–8, 314n18 Bratislava, Slovakia, NK’s vist to, 24–25

brick making, NK’s interest in, 21–22 Bridges, Harry, 118, 129n27 brinkmanship, 40

Bulganin, Nikolai Aleksandrovich, 32, 33, 34–35,

47, 48, 52, 54n6, 421–22, 434n6, 595 visit to Great Britain with NK, 65, 68, 70,

73–74, 79

visit to India with NK, 732–33 Bulgaria, 324

agriculture in, 448–50

organization of communes in, 447–48 relations with Yugoslavia, 543–44

Burma, 751–63

Cachin, Marcel, 228, 678, 696n12 Camp David, 97–98, 164–68, 187n10

NK’s vist to, 169–73, 177–78 Carey, James B., 129n30

Caribbean crisis. See Cuban Missile crisis Carter, Victor, 108

Castro Ruz, Fidel, 315–16

Cuban Missile crisis and, 342–49 meeting NK at United Nations, 270–72

Castro Ruz, Raul, 315, 357n57 Ceausescu, Nicolae, 704

[ ]

Cepicka, Alexej, 683–84, 697n29 Chaban-Delmas, Jacques, 199–200 Chamberlain, Neville, 223

Chang Tsolin, 407, 411n20 Chelm, Poland, NK’s visit to, 602

Chen Yi, 467–69, 495n8, 524, 527n21

NK’s summary of, 488 Chervenkov, Vylko, 447, 463n15 Chiang Kaishek, 406, 407, 439, 441–42 China

border relations with USSR and, 469–75 building of Soviet radio station in, 455–57 collectivization of agriculture in, 440–41 “great leap forward “ period in, 446–47,

450–51, 452 industry in, 441

NK on events in, 489–94

organization of communes in, 447, 450 peace movement and, 476–78

reaction of, to Twentieth Party Congress,

428–29

relations with India, 464–69 requests for arms and, 442–46 slogans in, 447

USSR’s relations with, 401–3, 466–97 worsening USSR relations with, 435–64

Chinese Communist Party (CCP), 481–82 peace movement and, 476–78

Chinese Eastern Railway, 427–28, 433n1 Christopher, George W., 115–17

Churchill, Winston S., 13, 30, 31, 81–82, 180, 188n21,

392, 408, 865

Clay, Lucius, 308, 313

Comecon. See Council of Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA)

Communist Party of Albania, 509 Communist Party of Austria (CPA), 4, 17, 20

USSR’s peace with Austria and, 12 Communist Party of Burma, 752, 762n5 Communist Party of Cuba, 315, 356n2 Communist Party of India, 469, 745, 750n48 Communist Party of Indonesia, 788 Communist Party of Poland, 590 Communist Party of Sweden, 380

Congo crisis, 262–63, 281–82, 291n8, 292n28 converters, for steelmaking, 25–26, 29n24 Council of Mutual Economic Assistance

(CMEA), 389–92

CPA. See Communist Party of Austria (CPA)

Cuban Missile crisis, NK on, 315–59 Cyrankiewicz, Jozef, 389, 432, 608–9, 623–24, 627 Czechoslovakia, 674–98

Daladier, Edouard, 223–24

De Gaulle, Charles, 189, 404 Paris summit and, 245–48

Soviet attitude toward, 189–94 Dejean, Maurice, 196

Deng Xiaoping, 430, 434nn1415, 435, 439, 456, 650

NK’s summary of, 488 Denmark, NK’s visit to, 360–69 Desai, Morarji, 732, 735, 736, 747n21

Dillon, C. Douglas, 160, 162–63, 171, 187n6, 300 Dimitrov, Georgy, 546

Disarmament, discussions on, at Camp David,

171–72

Djilas, Milovan, 510, 526n6, 528–29 Dobrynin, Anatoly Fyodorovich, 338, 340,

358n35

Duclos, Jacques, 189, 219, 228

Dulles, Allen W., 241, 257n8

Dulles, John Foster, 37–38, 39, 40, 41, 43, 54n10,

159, 325, 392, 501, 825, 856n28, 869, 874

Dymshitz, Venyamin, 770–71, 784n17 Dzerzhinsky, Feliks, 583

East Germany (German Democratic Republic), 36, 43–44, 44. See also Germany; West Germany (Federal Republic of Germany)

air travel over, 572–73

construction of barriers on border with West Berlin and, 575

establishment of border controls for,

568–72

NK’s visits to, 561–64

Eden, Anthony, 30–31, 42–43, 65, 66, 88, 89n2, 195,

666, 813, 815

NK’s visit to United Kingdom and, 67–68, 78 Egypt

construction of Aswan Dam, 825–34, 856n29 NK on relations with, 809–58

Suez crisis of 1956, 88, 812–14 Egyptian Communist Party, 812 Eisenhower, David, 97, 166 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 33, 34, 395

downing of U-2 plane and, 241–42

at four-power summit in Geneva, 37–38 invitation to NK to visit U.S., 92–94

[ ]

NK’s first meeting with, 41–42

NK’s visit to Camp David and, 164–68, 169–73,

177–78

NK’s visit to Gettysburg farm of, 168–69 NK’s visit to White House and, 159–60 Paris summit and, 250–51

reception dinner with NK and, 181–82 Elizabeth II (queen), 71–73, 78–79, 89n14 England. See United Kingdom

Erhard, Ludwig, 466, 580n14 Eritrea, 884, 887n23

Erlander, Tage Fritiof, 377, 383n30 Ethiopia, 884, 887n23

Farkas, Mihaly, 646–47, 648

Farouk (king of Egypt), 667, 809, 855n2 Faure, Edgar, 33, 42, 43, 225

Federal Republic of Germany. See West Germany (Federal Republic of Germany)

Feller, Karl F., 129n31 Fierlinger, Zdenek, 680, 696n22 Finland, 51–56

four-power summit, in Geneva. Switzerland,

30–35

Frederick IX (king of Denmark), 366–67, 382n12 French Communist Party, 227–28

Fulbright, William J., 294, 314n2 Furtseva, Yekaterina, 767–68

Gaitskell, Hugh, 84, 85, 90n24 Gandhi, Indira, 726, 740, 746n11, 757 Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand, 723

Gao Gang, 407, 411n19, 413–14, 434n4, 439

Garst, David, 138, 157n17

Garst, Roswell, 136–48, 150–53, 157n14, 294 Gavrilova, Nadezhda Petrovna, 256 Geneva, Switzerland, four-powr summit in,

30–55

Gerhardson, Einar Henry, 372–74, 382n17 German Democratic Republic. See East Germany

(German Democratic Republic) Germany. See also East Germany (German

Democratic Republic); West Germany (Federal Republic of Germany)

division of, 43–44 NK on, 557–80 unification of, 36–37

Gero, Erno, 429, 434n11, 646, 648

Ghaleb, Mohammed Murad, 821, 830–31, 856n24

Ghana, 882–83, 886n15

Gheorghiu-Dej, Gheorghe, 532, 556n10, 700–701,

703, 705, 714

Ghosh, Ajoy Kumar, 495n5

Gitalov, Aleksandr Vasilyevich, 148–49 Golikov, Filipp Nikolai, 586

Gomulka, Wladyslaw, 432, 435n19, 436, 462n4,

556n25, 590, 606–7, 626, 629–31 growing dissatisfication with, 617–20 Hungarian uprising and, 651–52 return to leadership, 624–25

Gottwald, Klement, 397n38, 677, 680–84, 686–87,

695, 696n26

Great Britain. See United Kingdom

Great leap forward period, in China, 446–47,

450–51, 452, 463

Great Terror, 583

Grechko, Andrei Antonovich, 718, 720n39, 831,

856n35

Greece, Albania and, 517–18

Gromyko, Andrei Andreyevich, 21, 70, 95, 108, 119,

159, 167, 248, 298–99, 831

Cuban Missile crisis and, 336–37 NK at United Nations and, 277 Paris summit and, 244

at Vienna summit (1960), 304 Gromyko, Lidiya Dimitryevna, 112, 115 Grotewohl, Otto, 561, 575, 580n8, 624 Groza, Petru, 700–701, 701–3, 719nn10–11 Guevara, Ernesto Che, 316, 357n76 Guinea, Republic of, 877–80, 886nn1, 3–4 Gustavus VI (king of Sweden), 377, 383n31

Haile Selassie (emperor of Ethiopia), 884 Hallstein, Walther, 64n6

Hallstein doctrine, 57, 62–63, 64n7 Hammarskjold, Dag, 266, 281–83, 292n11, 293n31 Harriman, W. Averell, 130, 131–35, 156nn2, 8,

157n13

Hassan II (king of Morocco), 272, 292n19, 884–85,

887n27

Herter, Christian, 158, 187n2, 250

Ho Chi Minh, 225, 498–508, 507n1

Hoxha, Enver, 479, 496n28, 502, 519, 520, 521, 526n11

Hughes, John, 66, 89n4 Hungarian Communist Party, 644 Hungary, 429–30

1956 uprising in, 647–53

[ ]

Hungary (continued)

NK on relations with, 644–74

Tito’s reactions to events in, 540–41

Husak, Gustav, 690, 694, 698n44

Ibarruri, Dolores, 267, 269, 292n14, 502, 508n10,

523

Ilf, Ilya, 128n15

Ilyichev, Ivan Ivanovich, 28–29n10

India, 723–50, 769. See also Nehru, Jawaharlal Bhilai steel mill in, 769–73

relations with China, 464–69 Indonesia, 785–809

Iowa, NK’s visit to, 136–56 Iran, 777–78

Iraq, 813, 820

Israel, 864–65

Jiang Qing, 436, 462n5, 486–87

John Deere Company, 126–27, 129n34

Johnson, Lyndon B., 353–54, 359n47, 393

Johnston, Eric, 165–66, 187n9

Kadar, Janos, 646–47, 655–56, 657–58, 667–71

Kalinin, Mikhail Ivanovich, 19–20, 29n15, 497n39

Kang Sheng, 430, 435, 484, 488, 497n34, 650

Karbyshev, Dmitry Mikhailovich, 26, 29n25 Kardelj, Edvard, 437, 463, 510, 526n5, 528, 535 Kassem, Abdel Karim, 820, 824, 855n18 Keita, Modibo, 883–84, 887n17

Kennedy, Jacqueline, 304 Kennedy, John F., 104, 314n7

assassination of, 353 Berlin Wall and, 293–315

construction of Berlin Wall and, 575

Cuban Missile crisis and, 319–59, 350–51 meeting in Vienna with NK, 298–315 NK’s opinion of, 286–87

Kennedy, Robert F., 104, 358n36 Cuban Missile crisis and, 338–39

Khrulyov, Andrei Vasilyevich, 595 Khrushchev, Nikita

assigned to Warsaw after WWII, 603–5 attitude of, toward United Nations, 284–89 Fidel Castro and, 342–49

evaluation of John F. Kennedy, 354–55 first meeting with Eisenhower and, 41–42 foreign visits by (see specific country) impressions of Eisenhower, 35, 38–39

impressions of Paris, 197 impressions of Vienna, 22–24

“kitchen debate” with Nixon and, 182–85 opinion of de Gaulle, 226–28

opinion of John F. Kennedy, 286–87 opinions of, on U. S., 37–38

Paris summit and, 243–58 on peace, 174

reception dinner with Eisenhower and, 181–82 on relations with foreign countries (see

specific country)

relations with Molotov and, 9–10 repayment of lend-lease debt and, 159–64 spy flights and, 255–57

Khrushchev, Nina Petrovna (wife), 95, 108, 127n6,

196, 379–80

Khrushchev, Sergei (son), 79–80, 795

Kiesinger, Kurt Georg, 57, 60, 64n3 Kim Il Sung, 417

King, Martin Luther, 104

Kir, Félix, 200, 252, 476–77 kitchen debates, 182–85 Kliszko, Zenon, 620

Konev, Ivan Stepanovich, 308–9, 312–13, 629, 651 Korea. See North Korea

Korneichuck, Aleksandr Yevdokimovich, 608 Kosygin, Aleksei Nikolayevich, 20, 20n29, 25, 220 Kovalyov, Ivan Vladimirovich, 412, 433n1 Kozlov, Frol, 92–93, 127, 127n3

Kreisky, Bruno, 13, 17, 28n9, 299, 307, 314n12 NK’s impressions of, 27

Krinitsky, Aleksandr Ivanovich, 582, 583 Krishna Menon, Vengalil Krishnan, 726, 730,

746n9

Kudryavtsev, Sergei M., 317 Kun, Bela, 644

Kurasov, Vladimir Vasilyevich, 21, 22, 29n21 Kurchatov, Igor Vasilyevich, 65, 70, 80, 95 Kutuzov, Mikhail Illarionovich, 743, 749n43 Kuusinen, Otto Vilgelmovich, 327–28, 358n24 Kuznetsov, Vasily, 475

labor, productivity, NK discussing, 576–78 Labour Party, NK’s visit to United Kingdom and,

84–85

LaGuardia, Fiorello, 179, 188nn19–20 Larsen, Axel, 362–63, 382nn6–7 laundry facilities, NK’s interest in, 22 Lebanon, 871

[ ]

Le Duan, 505, 506, 508n13

Lenart, Jozef, 687, 698n39

lend-lease debt, repayment of, 159–64, 171, 187nn4–5 Lenin, Vladimir, 15

Leonova, Valentina Ivanovna, 801 Lie, Trygve Halvdan, 281, 292nn25–27

Linz-Donawitz converters, 25–26, 29n24

Liu Shaoqi, 398, 413, 428, 430, 434n2, 435, 439, 501–2, 650

NK’s summary of, 487

Lloyd, John Selwyn Brooke, 42, 67, 68, 70, 81,

89n5, 813

Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr., 107–8, 113–14, 123–24, 128,

295

Lodz, Poland, NK’s visit to, 605–6 Loga-Sowinski, Ignacy, 620

Los Angeles, California, NK’s visit to, 103–13 Luca, Vasile, 701, 703, 719n16

Lumumba, Patrice Emery, 262, 291n7 Lvov, Poland, 587–88, 612–13

MacDuffie, Marshall, 179–80, 188n18 Macmillan, Harold, 67, 81, 89n6, 195, 257n12, 286

Paris summit and, 245, 250–51

Malenkov, Georgy Maksimilianovich, 6, 32, 532,

595–97

Mali, Republic of, 883–84, 887n17 Malik, Adam, 790–91

Malinovsky, Rodion Yakovlevich, 237, 242, 244,

248–50, 358n26, 456

Cuban Missile crisis and, 329–30, 343–45 Manuilsky, Dmitry Zakharovich, 677–78, 696n11,

703

Mao Zedong, 224–25, 387–88, 397–409, 411n23, 456

“great leap forward “ period and, 446–47 Hungarian uprising and, 650–61 international conference in Moscow (1957)

and, 435–40 NK and, 458–62

NK’s summary of, 482–87 personal characteristics of, 423–24 on Stalin, 483–84

Stalin’s attitude toward, 401–3

trip to Soviet Union for Stalin’s birthday,

412–18

Yugoslavia and, 554

Markov, Aleksandr Mikhailovich, 802 Marseilles, France, NK’s vist to, 202–5 Maurer, Ion Gheorge, 714, 716–17

Mazurov, Kirill, 278

McCarthy, Joseph, 295

Mendès-France, Pierre, 225, 501, 508n7

Menshikov, Mikhail Alekseyevich, 94, 106, 127n4,

181–82

Mesta, Perle, 129n35

Michael (king of Romania), 700, 701, 719n9

Mickiewicz, Adam, 633

Mikolajczyk, Stanislaw, 610–12

Mikoyan, Anastas Ivanovich, 6, 28n3, 71, 123, 316,

410n9, 512, 631–32, 725–26, 746n6

Cuban Missile crisis and, 328, 342–43

Hungarian uprising and, 648–49

peace treaty with Austria and, 11

on relations with Yugoslavia, 533

Minc, Hilary, 609–10, 621

Mindszenty, Jozsef (primate of Hungary), 667

Mollet, Guy, 88, 90n27, 194–95, 225, 229–30, 666,

815

Molotov, Vyacheslav Mikhailovich, 5, 28n2, 32–33,

47, 48, 52, 74, 192, 512, 533, 657, 725, 746n5

excluded from Stalin’s inner circle, 7–8

opposition to peace treaty with Austria by,

7–11

elations with NIK and, 9–10

Mongolia, 470–71, 495n16, 496n17

Morocco, 884–85

Morozov, Savva, 149, 157n25, 222

Munnich, Ferenc, 647, 655–56, 657–58, 662–63

Nagy, Imre, 429, 434nn11–12, 646, 647–49, 651, 664–65

Nakhimov, Pavel Stepanovich, 742–43, 749n43 Nasser, Gamal Abdel, 809, 810, 818–24, 831, 834–38,

841–47, 854n1, 856n21, 873–75

Six Day War, 860–67 Nasution, Abdul Haris, 789, 804

NATO. See North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

Nehru, Jawaharlal, 43, 269, 273–74, 464–65, 723,

724–28, 736, 743–44, 750n45, 757, 767

New Economic Plans, 19

Ne Win, 758–61, 763n16

New York City, NK’s visit to, 130–31

Nigeria, 274–76, 292n20, 830

Nixon, Julie, 166

Nixon, Richard M., 2l93, 106–7, 125, 128n17, 166,

294–95

“kitchen debate” with NK and, 182–85

[ ]

Nkrumah, Kwame, 882–83, 886nn12, 14, 16 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 36,

392–93, 397n12

North Korea, 416–17 Norway, NK’s visit to, 369–75

Novotny, Antonin, 436, 462n3, 684–85, 687,

688–91, 693, 697n32

Ochab, Eduard, 622–23, 625–27

Olshansky, Mikhail Aleksandrovich, 146, 157n23

Osobka-Morawski, Eduard, 601, 605

Pakistan, 737

Paris, France, NK’s impressions of, 197 Paris summit, 243–58

Pauker, Ana, 701, 703–4, 719nn14–15 Peace, NK on, 174

Peace movement, 476–78 Peng Chen, 488–89, 497n43 Peng Dehuai, 489

Pervukhin, Mikhail Georgyevich, 310, 315n26,

580n17

Petrov, Yevgeny, 128n15 Pham Van Dong, 500, 508n4 Pilsudski, Jozef, 582, 583, 584

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, NK’s visit to, 122–25 Pliyev, Issa Aleksandrovich, 330, 358n29 Podgorny, Nikolai Viktorovich, 278

Poland, 581–644 anti-Sovietism in, 631–33

normalization of relations with, 432–33 repayments for coal and, 631–32

Soviet relations with, 581–95

Stalin’s attitude toward, after World War II,

616–17

Tito’s reactions to events in, 540–41 Ukraine and, 586–600

Ponomaryov, Boris Nikolayevich, 650 Popovic, Koci, 535–36, 553, 556n12 Posokhin, Mikhail, 548, 556n22 Powers, Gary, 239, 257n7, 295–96 Prasad, Rajendra, 728–29, 746n8

Raab, Julius, 13, 16–17, 28n8

Radhakrishnan, Sarvapalli, 726, 746n8

Rakosi, Matyas, 429, 434n11, 540–41, 556n17,

644–46, 647–48

Rankovic, Aleksandar, 437, 463, 530, 553, 556n27,

654

Redens, Stanislaw, 583–84

Reuther, Walter, 119–22, 129n28

Rochet, Waldeck, 228

Rockefeller, Nelson, 35, 41–42, 130, 131, 156n5

Roerich, Svyatoslav, 738, 748n30

Rokossovsky, Konstantin, 595, 627–28, 634

Rola-Zymierski, Michal, 597, 601

Romania, 276, 389, 636, 698–720

Rusk, Dean, 299, 304–5, 314n13, 336

Sabry, Ali, 847

Said, Nuri, 820, 855n19, 871 Salisbury, Harrison, 142

San Francisco, California, NK’s visit to, 115–22 Schmidt, Helmut, 61, 64n5

Sékou Touré, Ahmed, 877–79, 883, 886nn2, 5 Semyonov, Vladimir Semyonovich, 569, 580n18 Serov, Ivan Aleksandrovich, 592, 729–30, 747 Shehu, Mehmet, 479, 496n27, 519, 521, 527n16 Shevchenko, Andrei Stepanovich, 137 Sholokhov, Mikhail Aleksandrovich, 95, 127, 381,

383n29

Sikorsky, Igor, 164, 187n8 Sino-Indian conflict, 464–69, 495n6 Siroky, Viliam, 687, 697n37, 698n43 Six Day War, 859–67

Skarbek, Boleslaw, 581–82, 583

Slansky, Rudolf, 683, 696n26 Socialism, NK on, 385–97 Sohlman, Rolf, 376, 382n28 Somalia, 884, 887

Soong Chingling, 435, 462n1

Soviet Union. See Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)

Spychalski, Marian, 432, 435n19, 603, 620, 641n45,

643-44nn69–70, 78

Stalin, Joseph, 173

attitude of, toward Mao, 401–3, 412 decision-making process under, 6 as man of genius, 15

Mao on, 483–84

peace treaty with Austria and, 5–6 Poland after World War II and, 616–17 policies toward Poland of, 584–85 relations with Tito, 5

Stevenson, Adlai, 137–38, 145, 157n16, 294 Stoica, Chivu, 704, 719n21

Subandrio, 790–93

Suez crisis, 194–95, 429, 649, 666, 812–14

[ ]

Sukarno, Ahmed, 786–88, 790, 793, 795–801 Sukhodryov, Viktor Mikhailovich, 247, 257n12 Sun Yatsen, 406, 410nn15–16

Suslov, Mikhail Andreyevich, 532, 533, 648 Suvorov, Aleksandr Vasilyevich, 743 Svoboda, Ludvik, 679, 683–86, 696n18

Syria, 813, 819–20, 868–71

Syrian Communist Party, 819, 855n13

Szczecin (former German city of Stettin), 637–38

Thant, U, 283–84, 293n30, 349

Thompson, Llewellyn E., 111

Thorez, Maurice, 192, 193, 208, 219, 228, 231, 251, 878

Tibet, 468, 495n14

Timoshenko, Semyon Konstantinovich, 586 Tito, Josip Broz, 5, 37, 62–63, 387, 431, 510, 526n2,

537–38, 555n9, 617–18

Hungarian uprising and, 653–57

NK and, 527–30, 547, 552–54 relations with Egypt and, 811–12 visit to India, 724

Togliatti, Palmiro, 541, 556n18, 678, 696n13 Tolstoy, Leo, 723, 731

Touré, Sékou, 216–17 trade, 175–76

Tshombe, Moise, 262, 291n8

TU-114 plane, 96, 98–99, 127nn4–5, 185–86

Tupolev, Andrei Nikolayevich, 96

Turyanitsa, Ivan Ivanovich, 679

Twentieth Party Congress, Chinese reaction to,

428–29

Twenty-First Party Congress (USSR), 450–51 Twenty-Second Party Congress (USSR), 57

U Ba Swe, 752, 762n6

Ukraine, relations with Poland and, 586–600 Ulbricht, Walter, 309–10, 315n25, 561–62, 564, 567,

576, 580n7

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) agricultural colleges in, 153–55

border relations with China, 469–75 building railroad to China, 427–28 early relations with China, 412–33 New Economic Policy (NEP) in, 19 peace treay with Austria, 3–28 postwar relations with France, 194–96

signing of peace treaty with West Germany,

57–58

United Kingdom, NK’s visit to, 65–90

United Nations, NK’s visit to, 258–93 United States

NK’s visit to, 91–130

Soviet peace with Austria and, 14

U Nu, 751, 752, 757–61, 763n21

Ushakov, Fyodor Fyodorovich, 743, 749n43 U-2 spy plane, downing of, 237–41

USSR. See Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)

Vatutin, Nikolai Fyodorovich, 679 Vermeersch, Jeannette, 219, 231, 251

Vienna, Austria, NK’s impressions of, 22–24 Vienna summit (1960), 298–315

Vietnam, 498–508 Vinogradov, Sergei, 194, 226

Voroshilov, 533, 688, 703, 767–69 Vukmanovic, 538–39, 553–54 Vyshinsky, 5

Wagner, Robert F., 130, 156n2

Wang Ming, 407, 411n22, 484, 497n33

Warsaw, liberation of, 610–11 Warsaw Pact, 392, 397n11

founding of, 394 structure of, 395

Washington, D.C., NK’s visit to, 180–81 Wasilewska, Wanda, 588–89, 590–91, 594, 597,

607–8, 616

West Berlin, 564

West Germany (Federal Republic of Germany), 43, 213, 558–60. See also East Germany (German Democratic Republic); Germany

economic boom in, 566–67

peace treaty with Soviet Union, 57–58 Wilson, Harold, 84, 90n26

Winzer, Otto, 576, 580n21 Witos, Andrzej, 600

Wu Peifu, 407, 411n21

Yakovlev, Nikolai Dmitriyevich, 586–87

Yakubovsky, Ivan Ignatyevich, 308, 314n23

Yemen

relations with, 871–75

Soviet arm sales to, 70

Yezhov, 535, 585

Yudin, Pavel Fyodorovich, 398–99, 410nn4–5, 455,

456, 494, 510, 526n4, 529–30, 555n4

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Yugoslavia, 527–56

breaking of relations with, 529–32 relations with Bulgaria, 543–44 restoring relations with, 534–37 USSR’s relations with, 394, 509–10

Zambrowski, Roman, 619–20

Zapotocky, Antonin, 685, 687, 697n28

Zasyadko, Aleksandr Fyodorovich, 453, 464n21

Zavenyagin, Avraamy Pavlovich, 677

Zawadzki, Aleksander, 590, 622–23, 627, 629–30

Zheltov, Aleksei Stepanovich, 701, 719n13

Zhivkov, Todor Khristov, 324, 326, 358n23

Zhou Enlai, 413, 418–19, 427, 431–32, 435, 440, 452–54, 466–68, 500

building of railroad to USSR and, 427–28 NK’s summary of, 487–88

Zhu De, 407, 411n18, 439

NK’s summary of, 488

Zhukov, Yuri Aleksandrovich, 34, 47, 52–53, 119,

129

meeting with Eisenhower, 40 NK on memoirs of, 410n12, 513

Zilliacus, Konni, 90n28

Zyryanov, Pavel Ivanovich, 475, 496n21

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