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OCR Page 1 of 2NIT (Naved (Aide) 383
OFFICE OF
THE SECRETARY OF STATE
DECLASSIFIED
WASHINGTON
E.O. 12065, Sec. 3-402
State Dept. Guidelines, March 6, 1982
By DEB NLT, Date 9-10-8
August 21, 1952
TOP SECRET SECURITY INFORMATTON
SUMMARY OF TELEGRAMS
USSR:
Ambassador Kennan has submitted some preliminary
comments on the Soviets' announcement that a
congress of the Communist Party is to be convened. Kennan says
that the announced organizational changes are undoubtedly of a
most momentous nature and probably mark a turning point in
Soviet domestic political affairs. Yet the evidence is still so
scanty and undependable that for the time being the greatest
caution and reserve must be observed in their interpretation,
The only specific comments which Kennan feels can be made
for the time being concerning the significance of the announced
changes are the following: 1) The fact that the long-overdue
Party congress (last held in 1939 and due to have been recon-
vened not later than 1942) was not held immediately after the
war could only have been the reflection of some special and
weighty internal political reason, the nature of which has always
been obscure; the decision to hold it now obviously means that
this reason has been somehow overcome in these past months.
2) The deepest significance of these new developments lies in
the projected abolition of the Politburo and its replacement by
a praesidium, in which some individual will presumably have to
assume formal responsibility for chairmanship. This strikes
into the heart of the most vital and delicate question of central
control of the Soviet Communist Party, the Soviet state and the
entire world communist movement. 3) The announcement of a
new five-year plan is apparently of secondary importance, since
published five-year plans have always represented a propaganda
facade and the genuine operational plans have generally been
drawn up on a quarterly or annual basis, have been kept secret
and revised sensibly or flexibly as the circumstances dictated.
EUROPEAN
Embassy The Hague reports that Dutch public
DEFENSE:
opinion has been considerably aroused over a
New York Times article of last Sunday by Drew Middleton in
Bonn which stated that "unless the British shield for the low
countries could be strengthened, the Allied commanders would
be committed inevitably to tactics of withdrawing into a French
'fortress
Ambassador Chapin says that, apart from the
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