RUSSIA AFTER STALIN
(Rec. 11.30 p.m.) LONDON, March 11 A leading article in “Pravda” today, quoted by the Moscow Radio, said that “enemies of the working people” would hope in vain if they expected to see helplessness and panic in Russia after Stalin’s death. “Cruel disillusion awaits them,” the newspaper said. It is the task ahead of the Communist Party “to further the welfare of all Soviet peoples, to strengthen friendship and unity among Soviet nationalities, to strengthen the mighty armed forces of the Soviet Union, to follow Lenin’s and Stalin’s foreign policy, and not to allow a new war to break out.”
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26987, 12 March 1953, Page 9
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