THE VITAL PROBLEM OF THE WAR
RECONQUEST TO ALLIED CAUSE
A NECJESSITY.
LONDON, 9fch June. Mr. Harold Williams, in an article, says that although Russia, has gone out of the-Tvari she yet in a very real sense' remains in it. "We shall have made our sacrifices in vain unless we find some solution of the new and vaster Russian problem. The Americans may pour in' millions on the Western front, we may. rout the Germans, but, apart from the reconquest of Russia for the Allied cause, we cannot win the world war. German ambition is aflame with a new dream 01 the East, and the Kaiser is hastily gathering in the Tsar's heritage-, with all the inexhaustible resources ot" the Eurasian plain. Russia has no Government at present. Bolshevism is not a Government, but an inhibition,' a form of paralysis." . - .
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 138, 11 June 1918, Page 7
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