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DEADLOCK IN SOUTH

COMMENT BY RUSSIAN ‘ SPOKESMAN WASHINGTON, March 20. Professor Eugene Tarle, a historian on the staff of Leningrad University, who has been one of Russia’s most frequent spokesmen in recent months, writing in the current issue of the Russian Embassy Bulletin, says: “A deadlock has been reached in Russia’s relations with her neighbours on the southern border. Russia is determined not to permit a repetition of 1941 (when Hitler attacked Russia). We shall not permit even the most modest preparations for attack on our borders.” . , I Professor Tarle laid down two points of Russian policy: “First, Russia is not striving for world domination, of which we are accused by Mr. Churchill, who naturally does not believe such nonsense himself; second, in the effort to achieve this legitimate and necessary aim, Russia will not submit to any threat, any cunning, or brandishing of any new weapons.”

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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 March 1946, Page 5

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DEADLOCK IN SOUTH Greymouth Evening Star, 22 March 1946, Page 5

DEADLOCK IN SOUTH Greymouth Evening Star, 22 March 1946, Page 5

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