"ANTI-RUSSIAN POISON"
CRITICISM OF U.S. NEWSPAFERS (Rec. 11 a.m.) LONDON, Oct. 7. Sections of the American Press ara helping Hitler by spreading "AntiRussian poison," says the Russian trade union review. ' War and the Working Class.' The paper adds: " This antiRussian agitation is in sharp contradiction to tho feelings in wide circles of American public opinion and also with the general line of American foreign policy, which is characterised by the strengthening of collaboration with the Soviet Union. It is impossible to ignore these anti-Russian sallies because the papers are closely connected with influential capitalist circles in America. They poison their arguments by sowing suspicion and mistrust."
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Evening Star, Issue 24990, 8 October 1943, Page 3
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