Letters, may 14, 1956

B. & K.

Sir:

Congratulations on the fine and informative April 30 article on Khrushchev. It is a pity that the freedom-loving English invited a tyrant who, in his rise to power, executed millions of Ukrainians who resisted Communism.

TARAS CHARACHALIS College Park, Md.

Sir:

To those behind the Iron Curtain, B. & K.'s visit here was a tremendous shock.

A. K. KEDZIOR Colonel, former chief of Polish General Staff. London

Sir:

You overlooked one significant fact in the otherwise excellent analysis concerning the cold-shoulder treatment accorded to B. & K. by the British—as contrasted to the effusive welcome extended Georgy. It is crystal-clear that Boom Boom Khrushchev vanquished...

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