COLD WAR NOW “DEFROSTED”
Way Clear For Summit Talks (N.Z. Press Association —Copyright) NEW YORK, November 30 Viscount Montgomery declared in a television programme in New York last night that he believed the cold war had been “defrosted” and the way was now clear for the “Big Four” leaders to go to the summit. Tlie British wartime ' commander made this statement in a prerecorded television discussion with General Mark Clark, who commanded the United States Fifth Army in Italy, and General Fridolin von Senger, who commanded German forces in Italy and on a sector of the Russian front.
The three military commanders—Lord Montgomery speaking from London, General Clark from Charleston, South Carolina, and General von Senger from Switzerland were continuing their discussion which began on Edward R. Murrow’s ‘‘Small World” programme last week.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29068, 3 December 1959, Page 12
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