‘ALARMING’ SITUATION
DE GAULLE BLAMES RUSSIA (Rec. 10.55 a.m.) PARIS, July 27. General de Gaulle blames Russia for the “alarming” world situation. Speaking at Rennes, he said that Russia was trying to establish through her intermediaries a regime of totalitarian dictatorship. General de Gaulle alleged that the Communist effort to stir up discord in France coincided with the foreign situation created by Soviet action. “At the moment when she affects to see a menace in any accord between Western European nations, Russia organises a formidable, grouping of States which it would be really derisory to present as having any independence.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 67, Issue 244, 28 July 1947, Page 3
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100‘ALARMING’ SITUATION Ashburton Guardian, Volume 67, Issue 244, 28 July 1947, Page 3
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