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SOVIET AND GERMANY

1939 TREATY RECALLED LONDON, Aug. 27. In the Soviet delegation which accompanies M. Molotov to the, Paris Conference of Foreign Ministers, one important figure is discreetly kept outside the limelight. It is M. V. G. Dekanozov, deputy Soviet Foreign Minister and the Soviet Government s principal political expert on Germany, states the London Daily Telegraph. As one of the negotiators of the Treaty of Non-Aggression between the Reich and the U.S.S.R. in August, 1939, he accompanied M. Molotov on his first official journey abroad in his capacity as Foreign Comimssai. It was'to Berlin. M. Dekanozov was later appointed Soviet Ambassador to Germany. There he enjoyed enormous vogue.

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Grey River Argus, 28 August 1946, Page 8

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SOVIET AND GERMANY Grey River Argus, 28 August 1946, Page 8

SOVIET AND GERMANY Grey River Argus, 28 August 1946, Page 8

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