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Introduction of Russian journalist Isaac Don Levine. Levine's speech missing.
Question and answer period. Levine answers questions related to changes he has seen in Russia. He discusses Stalinism in the Soviet Union and in the United States. He says he came back convinced of the proposition of two cold wars, the first proclaimed by Lenin and the second proclaimed by Stalin.
Levine answers other questions related to the Soviet Union and Communism.
Audio courtesy of the NYC Municipal Archives WNYC Collection
WNYC archives id: 70314
Municipal archives id: T143

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