Gil Hahn

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The conference opened on Monday morning, July 18, at the Palais des Nations, a sprawling, white neoclassical behemoth that once housed the ill-fated League of Nations. As the world leaders took their places—Nikolai Bulganin for the USSR, Eden for Britain, Eisenhower for America, and Prime Minister Edgar Faure for France—it became apparent that there would be no private meeting of the minds.
The Age of Eisenhower: America and the World in the 1950s
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