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1948 and Stalin
Stalin originally supported the creation of Israel in 1948.
" At the end of January 1953, Stalin's personal physician Miron Vovsi ( cousin of Solomon Mikhoels, who was assassinated in 1948 at the orders of Stalin ) was arrested within the frame of the plot.
After the publication of the secret protocols and other secret German – Soviet relations documents, in 1948, Stalin published Falsifiers of History, which included the claim that, during the Pact's operation, Stalin rejected Hitler's claim to share in a division of the world, without mentioning the Soviet offer to join the Axis.
The idea was left after the break between Josip Broz Tito and Joseph Stalin in 1948.
It is believed that it was Joseph Stalin who put pressure on Bolesław Bierut and Jakub Berman to remove Gomułka and Spychalski as well as their followers from power in 1948.
* Stalin Prizes ( 1941, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1952, 1953 )
A clear sign of Molotov's precarious position was his inability to prevent the arrest in December 1948 for " treason " of his Jewish wife, Polina Zhemchuzhina, whom Stalin had long distrusted.
* Stalin Prize ( 1943, 1948, 1949, 1952 )
In 1948, Mikhoels was murdered on the orders of Stalin and his body was run over to create the impression of a traffic accident .< ref name =" autogenerated1 ">
Initially siding with the Eastern bloc under the leadership of Josip Broz Tito at the beginning of the Cold War, Yugoslavia pursued a policy of neutrality after the Tito – Stalin split of 1948, and became one of the founding members of the Non-Aligned Movement.
Some of the committee members were vocal supporters of the State of Israel, established in 1948, something that Stalin supported very briefly.
As a result, between 1948 and 1953, when Stalin died, the entire film output for East Germany, excluding newsreels and non-theatrical educational films, amounted to fewer than 50 titles.
Premier Khrushchev ’ s post-Stalin policies began to irritate Mao ; disagreeing when Khruschev denounced Stalin with On the Personality Cult and its Consequences speech to the Twentieth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1956 ; and when he restored relations with Yugoslavia, led by Josip Broz Tito, whom Stalin had denounced in 1948.
Suslov had the full confidence of Stalin, and in 1948, he was entrusted with the task of speaking on behalf of the Central Committee before a solemn meeting on the twenty-fourth anniversary of Vladimir Lenin's death.
The resulting fall-out between Stalin and Tito in 1948 gave the Bulgarian Government an eagerly-awaited opportunity of denouncing Yugoslav policy in Macedonia as expansionistic and of revising their policy on the Macedonian question.
In May 1948 Kádár visited the Soviet Union, and for the first and last time in his life he saw Joseph Stalin with his own eyes.
In response Stalin blockaded Berlin in 1948.
Some of the committee members were vocal supporters of the State of Israel, established in 1948, something that Stalin supported very briefly.
Zhdanov died on 31 August 1948 in Moscow of heart failure ; Nikita Khrushchev recalled in Khrushchev Remembers that Zhdanov was an alcoholic, and that during his " last days ", Stalin would shout at him to stop drinking and insist that he drink only fruit juice.
( Communist leader Ana Pauker, who, like her collaborator Vasile Luca, opposed the project, told her family that Stalin personally " proposed " the Canal in late 1948 ).
He won first degree Stalin Prizes: in 1946 ( Concerto for Voice and Orchestra ), 1948 ( Fourth String Quartet ), and 1950 ( The Bronze Horseman ).
Since 1948 there was a sincere rift in the relationships between the USSR and the SFR Yugoslavia as Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito established a socialist regime disregarding Joseph Stalin.

1948 and personally
Although the results were personally contentious, they did win the World Series in 1948, Cleveland's first championship in 28 years, and both Boudreau and Veeck were public in admitting the other's role in the success.
From 1934 until his assassination in 1948, Yahya redirected his energies toward internal consolidation of his authority and the creation of a viable central government, answerable to him personally.
Husayni was killed while personally reconnoitering an area of Qastal Hill shrouded by fog, in the early hours of 8 April 1948.

1948 and edited
This was done when the 1948 Joan of Arc, starring Ingrid Bergman, turned out to be far from the box-office and critical hit that was expected, and was edited down from 145 minutes to 100 minutes for its second run in theatres.
The circumstances of his life were heavily edited and romanticized for the 1948 MGM biopic Words and Music.
Jones founded The Welsh Review in 1939, which he edited until 1948 ; this journal was important for raising discussion of Welsh issues.
/ edited by Malcolm Muggeridge ; translated by Stuart Hood, London: Odhams Press, ( 1948 )
Beginning in 1948, he wrote for the journal Critique, edited by French thinker Georges Bataille.
C. M. Gross edited the 25th ( August 1948 ), 26th ( July 1954 ), 27th ( August 1959 ), 28th ( August 1966 ), and 29th ( January 1973 ).
In 1948, Senghor compiled and edited a volume of Francophone poetry called Anthologie de la nouvelle poésie nègre et malgache for which Jean-Paul Sartre wrote an introduction, titled " Orphée Noir " ( Black Orpheus ).
* Morley edited two editions of Bartlett's Familiar Quotations: 1937 ( 11th ) and 1948 ( 12th.
* James Beattie's Day-Book, 1773-1778 ( 1948 ) edited by R. S. Walker
* James Beattie's Diary ( 1948 ) edited by R. S. Walker
Richard Verrall ( born 1948 ) is a former Deputy Chairman of the British National Front ( NF ), he edited the magazine Spearhead from 1976 to 1980.
To meet these needs, the IRE established professional journals ( most notably the Proceedings of the IRE, established 1913 and edited for 41 years by Alfred N. Goldsmith ); participated actively in all aspects of standardization and regulations of the frequency spectrum, modulation techniques, testing methods, and radio equipment ; and organized regional and professional groups ( starting in 1914 and 1948, respectively ) for cooperation and exchange between members.
A second text, edited on different principles by F. Barron Freeman, was published in 1948, as Melville's Billy Budd ( Cambridge: Harvard University Press ).
The World of Null-A appeared originally as a 1945 serial in the magazine Astounding Science Fiction, which was edited by John W. Campbell, Jr. Van Vogt revised and shortened the tale for the 1948 novel release by Simon and Schuster.
In 1948 it lost $ 400, 000, and the next year Balmer was replaced by Wade Hampton Nichols, who had edited various movie magazines.
Mills had edited The Red Shoes ( 1948 ) and several other films incorporating ballet that were directed and produced by Powell and Pressburger ; Mills ' editing of The Red Shoes was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing.
A single-volume condensed version, edited by John Tebbel, is available as The Battle for North America ( 1948 ).
After the war, Weil reintegrated into cultural life and from 1946 to 1948, he edited the literary magazine, “ Literarni noviny ”.
* Selected Poems ( 1948 ) ( edited by Algernon Charles, with an introduction by Henry Treece )
* Selected Poems ( 1948 ) edited by Yvor Winters
( 1759 ) The Theory of Moral Sentiments, in Adam Smiths Moral and Political Philosophy, edited by H. Schneider, Harper, New York, 1948 and 1970.
The program, which Friendly edited, ran irregularly on NBC and then ABC between 1948 and 1955.
Some sources have erroneously attributed Johnny Bond's 1948 " Oklahoma Waltz " to her ;< ref > Paul Wadey's obituary (" Cindy Walker: Country songwriter ", < i > The Independent </ i >, 27 March 2006 ) makes this error, as well as misidentifying the years of the Tubb and Arnold songs she wrote ; nine years earlier this error appeared in more than one book edited by Colin Larkin, e. g. probably they confused it with her own 1947 composition of that name, co-written with and recorded by Spade Cooley.
The first wildly-successful spoken word album was a 1948 Masterworks entry, the first I Can Hear It Now album, edited by Edward R. Murrow and Fred W. Friendly and supervised by former CBS staffer J. G.

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