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Foreign News January 10, 1951

The Nome Nugget

Nome, Nome County, Alaska

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General Dwight D. Eisenhower arrived in Brussels, Belgium, yesterday as part of his visit to Atlantic Pact nations to command the international anti-Kremlin army. He came from France after talks with authorities and studying the Brussels Pact defense headquarters. Accompanied by Lt. Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther and staff. A communist-led demonstration in Paris fizzled out before his departure.

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BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP)—General Dwight D. Eisenhower arrived here yesterday on the second leg of his visit to Atlantic Pact nations which will provide the international anti-Kremlin army he is to command.

He flew here from a three-day visit in France, where he talked with French civil and military authorities and studied the five-nation Brussels Pact defense headquarters at Fontainebleau which may form the nucleus of the 12-nation Atlantic Defense Pact force.

With Eisenhower were Lt. Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther, his chief of staff, and eight other staff members.

An attempt by communist-led demonstrators to march on Eisenhower's temporary headquarters near the Arc de Triomphe fizzled out just before the general left Paris.

What sub-type of article is it?

Diplomatic Military Campaign

What keywords are associated?

Eisenhower Visit Atlantic Pact Brussels Pact Defense Headquarters Communist Demonstration

What entities or persons were involved?

General Dwight D. Eisenhower Lt. Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther

Where did it happen?

Brussels, Belgium

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Primary Location

Brussels, Belgium

Event Date

Yesterday

Key Persons

General Dwight D. Eisenhower Lt. Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther

Outcome

communist-led demonstration in paris fizzled out

Event Details

General Dwight D. Eisenhower arrived in Brussels yesterday from a three-day visit in France, where he talked with French civil and military authorities and studied the five-nation Brussels Pact defense headquarters at Fontainebleau, which may form the nucleus of the 12-nation Atlantic Defense Pact force. He was accompanied by Lt. Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther and eight other staff members. An attempt by communist-led demonstrators to march on his temporary headquarters near the Arc de Triomphe in Paris fizzled out just before he left.

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