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PEACE POLICY

Sir,—Mr Malenkov’s words: “Cursed are the governments which try to cheat their peoples in the desire for peace” will strike a loud united echo in the hearts of all ordinary people of popular and unpopular democracies, particularly in view of another sentence, “Our holy duty is consistently to strengthen the mighty Soviet armed forces ;to be kept in battle readiness” —not peace readiness, but geared for war. The latter is corroborated by Mr Beria, who said, “Our armed forces are provided with the latest and most complex range of weapons.” Or will they “not be permitted the blood of millions of people?* If that is so. why have them at all? Yours, etc.. NO MORE WAR. March 11, 1953.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26987, 12 March 1953, Page 2

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PEACE POLICY Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26987, 12 March 1953, Page 2

PEACE POLICY Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26987, 12 March 1953, Page 2

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