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... Petrov affair in 1954 was anything other than a political gimmick designed to save the Menzies Government from defeat in the impending elections . The architects of Petrov's defection as Third Secretary of the Russian Embassy in ...
... Petrov affair in 1954 was anything other than a political gimmick designed to save the Menzies Government from defeat in the impending elections . The architects of Petrov's defection as Third Secretary of the Russian Embassy in ...
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... Petrov by the MVD . Molotov denied , in reply , the truth of the allegation . Members on both sides of the House laughed when Evatt read Molotov's reply , and he was ridiculed by the press . Evatt was so profoundly shaken by his sad ...
... Petrov by the MVD . Molotov denied , in reply , the truth of the allegation . Members on both sides of the House laughed when Evatt read Molotov's reply , and he was ridiculed by the press . Evatt was so profoundly shaken by his sad ...
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... Petrov left the secret service on April 5 , 1954 , and voluntarily sought asylum in Australia . This was granted imme- diately by Sir Robert , but no public announcement was made about it . On April 13 , the Department of External ...
... Petrov left the secret service on April 5 , 1954 , and voluntarily sought asylum in Australia . This was granted imme- diately by Sir Robert , but no public announcement was made about it . On April 13 , the Department of External ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Living dangerously as a politician | 3 |
My American background | 10 |
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