Interviews of Senator Paul Martin, Government Leader in the Senate, by Jack Best, freelance journalist, about: Henry Cabot Lodge, U.S. representative to United Nations; V. Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minister, his personality; Andrei Vishinsky, Russian delegate to United Nations; his personality; Harold Stassen, U.S. delegate to United Nations; Jules Moch, French Minister of Interior; Dana Wilgress, Canadian diplomat; Yacob Malik, Russian representative to United Nations; Kirshna Menon, Indian representative to United Nations, his personality; Mackenzie King; Eleanor Roosevelt; Andre Gromyko, Russian Foreign Minister; Sir Pierson-Dixon, British representative to United Nations; Dean Rusk, U.S. Secretary of State; Louis St. Laurent; Lester B. Pearson; U Thant, Secretary-General of United Nations; V. Kuznetzov, Russian delegate to United Nations; Lord Beaverbrook; Dag Hammarskjold, Secretary-General of United Nations; Leo Malania, Canadian working at United Nations; Alger Hiss, classmate of Martin's; Robert Ford, Canadian Ambassador to Russia, his entry into civil service; Rapatsky, Polish representative on International Control Commission; Lyndon Johnson; Leonoid Brezhnev, Communist Party First Secretary in Russia; Chester Ronning, Canadian diplomat; Antonin Novotny, Czechoslovakia Head of State; Jan Masaryk, Czechoslovakian Foreign Minister, his suicide (murder) in 1948; Alexander Dubcek, Communist Party First Secretary in Czechoslovakia; Dimitri Shepilov, Russian Foreign Minister; international relations, United Nations, 1954 disarmament initiative; international relations, Canada and Russian, Pearson's 1955 Russian visit; international relations, League of Nations, Mackenzie King's reservations; international relations, Russia, effect of Stalin's death; international relations, espionage, Igor Gouzenko trials; international relations, United Nations, 1955 new members initiative; international relations, Canada and United States, American threats because of Canadian policy at United Nations; international relations, United Nations, suspicions of Roman Catholics; international relations, United Nations, admission of China; international relations, Canada and Poland; international relations, Canada and Russia, concerning NATO; defence, nuclear arms, Canadian acquisition of nuclear warheads - 1963; international relations, Canada and Vi et Nam, negotiations with Russia and United States; international relations, Canada and Viet Nam, International Control Commission; international relations, Canada and Czechoslovakia, 1968 Russian takeover. Recorded by Paul Martin. <12h 40mn>