MADE THEM SWEAR
RUSSIAN ACCUSATIONS BERLIN, April 20. At a meeting of the four Allied deputy-commandants the United States deputy commandant Colonel Babcock, described Russian accusations that the British were taking five times more out of their sector in Berlin than they were bringing into it and the Americans six limes more as “the biggest collection of falsehoods since Ananias.” The Soviet deputy-commandant accused his British and American colleagues of swearing at him instead of finding logical answers to his accusations.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22618, 22 April 1948, Page 5
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