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MOSCOW ANGERED BY U.S. ‘WAR PROPAGANDA’

LONDON, June 10. Moscow Radio today protested to the United States and Holland against “warmongering” press articles, declaring that they represented a gross violation of the United Nations’ resolution condemning war propaganda. The protest to the United States speaks of “unbridled propaganda for a new war being carried on in the United States”

It cites as “a glaring example” an article in the American periodical Newsweek of May 17, which, according to the Soviet protest, “contains slanderous inventions directed against the Soviet Union, and depicts the Soviet Union as an aggressor allegedly preparing to attack the United States.” The protest to Holland concerned the Socialist paper Het Vrije Volk of April 13 which, according to the Soviet Government, called for the dropping of American atom bombs on Soviet industrial centres.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22662, 12 June 1948, Page 5

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MOSCOW ANGERED BY U.S. ‘WAR PROPAGANDA’ Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22662, 12 June 1948, Page 5

MOSCOW ANGERED BY U.S. ‘WAR PROPAGANDA’ Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22662, 12 June 1948, Page 5

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