RUSSIA’S BIG BOOT
TO REFORM THE HUNS -i g LONDON. 1 “The strong right arm and the big boot of Russia will be found to have a great educational and reforming v . power on Germany. I dare to fore,l cast that in a few years butter won't j melt in the Germans’ mouths.” These views were expressed by the Bishop of Chelmsford, Dr. Henry Wilson, when he presided at the „! National Congress for Friendship and ‘ Co-operation with the Soviet Union in London, Tie added that Britain and Russia would be as essential to each other in peace as they had been in war.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21604, 5 January 1945, Page 5
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