Disappearance of Soviet Admiral
DESCRIBED AS TRAITOR AND PRESUMED SHOT MOSCOW, Feb. 22. Marshal Voroshilov, addressing the Red Army, said: “If any enemy dares to attack us and succeeds in sending poison gas across the frontier, we will pour poisoii gas on their heads by the pailful,” Marshal Voroshilov cleared up the mystery of the disappearance in October of Admiral Orlov, Commander-in-Chief of the NSvy, who was Russia’s chief delegate to the Coronation. Describing Admiral Orlov as a traitor, Marshal Voroshilov said that he had been destroyed, presumably meaning that he had been shot.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 47, 25 February 1938, Page 9
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