SOVIET’S ANTI-GOD CAMPAIGN
CHRISTMAS EVE REVELS (United Service.) London, December 26. The “Daily News” correspondent at Moscow says that the anti-God campaign included Christmas Eve carnivals in Communist clubs with an audience of boys and girls, largely clothed in khaki uniforms at the Soviet’s expense in readiness for renewed war against the bourgeois. The remainder, friskily dressed, participated in fox trots (specially licensed as a counterattraction to midnight Mass) in a saloon decorated with sections of high explosive shells, hand grenades, and machine guns, and charts showing the effects of poison gas.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 81, 29 December 1928, Page 6
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