RUSSIAN ATOMIC CONTROL PLAN.—In launching her plan for international inspection and control of atomic resources, Russia insists that it must be based on the immediate outlawing of atomic weapons. Above (left) the Soviet delegate to the 12-member Commission on Atomic Energy of the United Nations, M. Andrei Gromyko, outlines the Russian proposal. At the right is the British delegate, Sir Alexander Cadogan.
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Evening Star, Issue 26138, 27 June 1947, Page 5
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62RUSSIAN ATOMIC CONTROL PLAN.—In launching her plan for international inspection and control of atomic resources, Russia insists that it must be based on the immediate outlawing of atomic weapons. Above (left) the Soviet delegate to the 12-member Commission on Atomic Energy of the United Nations, M. Andrei Gromyko, outlines the Russian proposal. At the right is the British delegate, Sir Alexander Cadogan. Evening Star, Issue 26138, 27 June 1947, Page 5
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