In his 1947 speech, Andrei Zhdanov emphasized the ideological battle between capitalism and socialism, arguing that the world was divided into two opposing camps. He called for the strengthening of the Soviet bloc and criticized Western Imperialism and influence, portraying the West as a source of war and reactionary forces. Zhdanov's address laid the groundwork for the cultural and political strategies that the Soviet Union would adopt during the Cold War.
The cast of Prvi maj 1947 godine - 1947 includes: Josip Broz Tito
The cast of Diwani - 1947 includes: Chanda
The cast of Himmatwali - 1947 includes: Fearless Nadia
August 15, 1947 is India's independence day.
The cast of Bhatakti Maina - 1947 includes: Suraiya
Andrei Shkuro died on 1947-##-01.
The cast of Tsentr napadeniya - 1947 includes: Yekaterina Derevshchikova Vitali Doronin as Andrei Lidiya Kartashyova Grigori Pluzhnik Andrei Sova as Shivalov Yuri Timoshenko Boris Tolmazov Mikhail Vysotsky
The cast of Poyezd ukhodit v 10 - 1947 includes: Andrei Kostrichkin as Doktor
This historic speech was delivered on August 14, 1947 in New Delhi.
Tryst with destiny.
The cast of Pirogov - 1947 includes: Nikolai Cherkasov Vladimir Chestnokov as Ipatov Aleksei Dikij Andrei Kostrichkin as The late one Olga Lebzak as Vakulyna Tatyana Piletskaya as Vakulyna Konstantin Skorobogatov as Pirogov Sergei Yarov as Skulachenko
He lived in Independence,Missiouri when he left the White House in 1953
It was the speech in which Marshall called for the post-war aid program to Europe that would come to be known as the Marshall Plan.
The Tryst with Destiny speech was made in the twentieth century. It was given by Jawaharlal Nehru in 1947 and summarizes the history of the Indian struggle for independence.
Prime Minster Jawaharlal Nehru said this phrase in his Tryst with Destiny speech. He gave the speech on August 14th, 1947.
Truman made his first White House TV speech in 1947 . Later speeches were also broadcast.
Calvin Coolidge's 1923 speech was the first broadcast on the radio, and Harry Truman's 1947 speech was the first broad cast on TV.