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SOVIET RUSSIA

COMMUNIST PARTY CONGRESS WILD TALK BY M. STALIN Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. MOSCOW, January 28. (Received January 29, at 10 a.m.) In a five-hours’ speech at the opening of the Communist' Party’s Congress, M. Stalin said that all countries were obviously moving, towards war. The most dangerous possible cause of war was the effort to crush the Soviet Union, because the Russians would fight to the death, while the proletarians of the attacking power would stage a revolution in the rear of the lines. ‘‘They will not feel like poking their pig’s snout into our Soviet garden,” he said.

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Evening Star, Issue 21631, 29 January 1934, Page 9

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SOVIET RUSSIA Evening Star, Issue 21631, 29 January 1934, Page 9

SOVIET RUSSIA Evening Star, Issue 21631, 29 January 1934, Page 9

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