U.S. AID TO RUSSIA
MOSCOW DISCUSSIONS (British Official Wireless.) (2 p.m.) RUGBY, Aug. 10. Major-General Bradley told Moscow press correspondents of his meetings with the Soviet military leaders. He saM that the conversations were carried out in a spirit of sincere friendship and co-operation and dealt exclusively with questions of intensifying American military supplies to Russia. They had nothing to. do with second-front problems. No British authorities were present and no British deliveries were discussed. The general has not yet delivered President Roosevelt’s letter to M. Stalin, but will do so as soon as the Soviet leader is ready to receive him.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20860, 12 August 1942, Page 5
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