SECRETIVE RUSSIANS
OBSERVERS NOT ALLOWED
NEAR FRONT
LONDON, August 19. One of the difficulties against knowing what is happening on the RussianGerman battle front is that neither foreign military observers nor journalists are allowed near the fighting
line." As in the last war, the Russians remain fundamentally secretive, with an inherent dislike of even their best friends seeing what is happening. They have no desire to conceal what is good or bad, but they simply do not permit outsiders to see the front line or learn their secrets.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 45, 21 August 1941, Page 9
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