On the 80th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the U.S. and the USSR
Today marks 80 years since 16th of November, 1933, the day of recognition of the Soviet Union by the United States of America and of the establishment of diplomatic relations between them
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The policy of non-recognition
Shortly after the Bolsheviks ...
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