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Soviet Conduct

LABOUR CONDEMNS RUSSIA “The National Council of Labour,” says the Daily Herald, ‘’speaks not only for all British Labour, but, we believe, for Socialists all over the world, in its condemnation of Hussia's brutal attacks upon Finland. Certainly it speaks for the whole working class movement of our country. None but those hired apologists of Stalin who have long since abandoned freedom of thought or conscience in their desperate and despicable altempi In whitewash everything done by Ihe loader of the new Russian Imperialism, will deny the truth of Ihe National Council’s denunciation. By its unprovoker; attack upon Finland, Soviet Imerialism has, as British Labour bluntly declares, revealed itself as using exactly the same methods as the Nazi l ower against which Ihe British working class is united in war. It has sacrificed all claims to be any longer considered a Socialist Government.

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Franklin Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 19, 19 February 1940, Page 7

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Soviet Conduct Franklin Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 19, 19 February 1940, Page 7

Soviet Conduct Franklin Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 19, 19 February 1940, Page 7

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