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REPORT WANTED

NAZI WAR POTENTIAL DESTRUCTION MEASURES PROTEST BY RUSSIA MOSCOW, Jan. 26. Marshal Sokolovsky, the Russian member of the Allied Control Council for Germany, declared that the British and American representatives were trying to sidestep instructions from the Council of Foreign Ministers to submit to the Moscow meeting in March a report on the Control Council’s activities concerning demilitarisation, denazification, democratisation, economic problems and reparations. This is reported by the Moscow newspaper Pravda, which says that Marshal Sokolovsky’s allegation was made at the Allied Cotnrol Council meeting on Monday. Marshal Sokolovsky added that the British and American representatives had, under a pretext that there was not enough time to present a quadripartite report, claimed that it would be better to let each delegation prepare a separate report. They wanted under this pretext to bury the economic and reparations sections of the report. World opinion was much concerned with finding out how, under the guise of the economic fusion of the British and American zones, the liquidation of Germany’s military and industrial potential was being carried out, declared Marshal Sokolovsky.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22240, 28 January 1947, Page 3

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REPORT WANTED Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22240, 28 January 1947, Page 3

REPORT WANTED Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22240, 28 January 1947, Page 3

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