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Importance of Moscow Conference Decisions

Received Sunday, 8.50 pan. LONDON, Oct. 29. Pravda's foreign editor, reviewing the Stalin-Churchill Conference says: “The discussions having cleared up ail misunderstandings have considerably shortened the war.” He added that the conference dealt not only with the Allied Powers’ main goal, namely, the complete crushing and destruction of Hitlerite Germany, hut also with the rebuilding of a strong and lasting peace after the war.”.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 257, 30 October 1944, Page 4

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Importance of Moscow Conference Decisions Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 257, 30 October 1944, Page 4

Importance of Moscow Conference Decisions Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 257, 30 October 1944, Page 4

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