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Part 4 | Behind the Iron Curtain |
"Eastern Europe is one of the most complex and tragic areas in the
world. Inhabited by several peoples who speak a variety of languages and
espouse different faiths, the region for centuries has been a fated
borderland of empire, a thoroughfare of conquest, and an object of
partition and subjection".
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"American affinity with the troubled nations of
Eastern Europe runs deep and strong. While it would
be too much to expect that our initiatives can
rapidly modify the Eastern European reality, they do
serve to illuminate and reinforce the community of
interest between our country and that area".
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"Eastern Europe is indeed dark and drab".
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