EASTWARD TREK
SOVIET FACTORIES ANOI, WORKERS C
LONDON, November.'jMThe British and American memiMW of the party which travelled in E v ssia with the British Director-Gene Bal of Information, Sir Walter Monckt^n, are unanimous concerning the st jul«bornness of the Russian resolve to''!|4t& the Germans, says the Cairo corif $»• pondent of the "Daily Telegraph." iThey saw train after train travellie ISR eastward, carrying dismantled fa^ir' tories.
The first truck contained machiaerjfcu then came the steelwoi-k, and even t]|fc>t brickwork of the factory. FinaHrJ-^.-came the workers, with their familiw^
and furniture, all cheerful and undi*- )
tmayed,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1941, Page 9
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95EASTWARD TREK Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1941, Page 9
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