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YUGOSLAV SPLIT

SOVIET ESTIMATE.

(Rec. 9.15) LONDON, Dec. 14. Moscow radio stated: “The Soviet has decided to send a 1 military mission to Yugoslavia, as Britain has already done, to obtain more detailed ‘information about events m that country, and about guerrilla organisations. Events in Yugoslavia which already have met with sympathetic response in Britain and America are regarded by the Soviet as positive factors in furthering successful struggles of the people in Yugoslavia against Hitlerite Germany. They are also testimony to significant success by Yugoslavia’s new leaders in uniting all national forces in Yugoslavia. From this point ot view, the activities of General Mikhailovitch’s Chetniks, who, according to reports, have thusfar not helped but rather harmed Yugoslavia’s struggle for liberation, cannot but meet w th a negative result on the part of the Soviet.

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Grey River Argus, 15 December 1943, Page 5

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YUGOSLAV SPLIT Grey River Argus, 15 December 1943, Page 5

YUGOSLAV SPLIT Grey River Argus, 15 December 1943, Page 5

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