A speech by Andrei Gromyko, Soviet delegate to the UN, on A Palestine Solution; delivered at the UN General Assembly, Flushing Meadows, N.Y., May 14, 1947

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  • New York: Morning Freiheit Association, [1947]
By Gromyko, Andrei
New York: Morning Freiheit Association. Very Good. [1947]. Booklet. (printed stapled wraps) [diagonal creases at upper right and lower right corners of front cover, traces of erased numerical doodlings on front cover]. 16-page booklet (including covers) in which Gromyko sets forth the Soviet position on "the magnitude of the Jewish tragedy, and the acute needs of the Jewish people," as well as indicating "a program for a just and democratic solution for the Palestine crisis." In addition to the full text of his speech, on the inside front cover is the publisher's endorsement of the Soviet position, under the heading "America Must Support a Democratic Solution for Palestine," stating that "A Jewish-Arab independent democratic state in Palestine is the only just and secure and lasting solution of this critical question," urging the Jewish people to "unite behind this demand upon the United Nations [and] must demand, too, that the British government cease immediately its terror in Palestine, that it declare amnesty for all political prisoners and establish civil rights." .

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