MORE AID NEEDED.
THE POSITION OF RUSSIA.
LONDON, Sept. 9
British and American tanks and aeroplanes and other war material arriving through Iran for Russia’s southern front are described as hopelessly insufficient for the battles now being foiight, which are on a scale the British people seem incapable of comprehending. Sending this news from Stockholm to the “Daily Telegraph” its correspondent gives a warning that “unless sufficient aid arrives quickly Hitler may, through Allied dilatoriness, pull off the riskiest gamble of his career.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 282, 10 September 1941, Page 5
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