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Show Meet The Victims It might be a good idea for those Americans who advocate . cooperation with Russia to meet some "visitors" in Washington1. We refer to: (1) Dr. George Dimitrov, of Bulgaria, who helped the allies during the war and returned to Bulgaria to promote cooperation between the Communists and the Peasants His intimate colleagues were executed and Mr. Dimitrov managed to escape with American Ameri-can help. (2) Ferenc Nagy, former Prime Minister of Hungary, who tried to cooperate with the Communists Commu-nists and with the Kremlin. His most active colleague was arrested ar-rested and has never been released. re-leased. Nagy managed to escape. (3) Dr. S. Manuila, former leader lead-er of the. National-Peasant Party of Rumania, who walked across four borders to get out of his country after trying to work with the Communists. His chief col-legues col-legues are now serving life sentences sen-tences in prison. (4) Dr. Vladko Madck. Crotian Peasant Party leader, who managed man-aged to get out of his country as Marshal Tito came in. His colleague who tried to work with Tito's Peoples' Front, is in prison. What do these leaders of some of the peasant people of Europe report? They draw a grim picture pic-ture of the situation to which Communist rulers have reduced peasants, asserting that the peasants pea-sants are the chief victims of the so-called "Peoples' Regimes." |